On Oct 19, 2012, at 4:08 PM, Alex Harui wrote: > > > > On 10/19/12 3:38 PM, "Dave Fisher" <dave2w...@comcast.net> wrote: > >> >> On Oct 19, 2012, at 2:26 PM, Alex Harui wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> >>> On 10/19/12 11:54 AM, "Dave Fisher" <dave2w...@comcast.net> wrote: >>> >>>> (3) Long email chains debating various points that appear to require Mentor >>>> attention. And I don't mean the RC7 vote thread. Once you get this correct >>>> then future discussions will be more about technical merits (maybe this one >>>> is >>>> already there) than technical details about IP clearance. >>>> >>> Dave, if you get a chance, what thread(s) are you referring to? >> >> "Is Apache Model Killing This Project?" >> >> I kinda agree with Greg. > OK, how should us non-mentors have handled this differently? It had > definitely run a long ways before I was able to catch up with it.
Sometimes it is helpful to take time to answer threads, but it probably went ok. It was more provocative and as such gets attention. > > Anyway, before you spend a lot of time verifying RC7, please read the > [DISCUSS] thread. I'm increasingly concerned that we have a major issue. My check, if I make it will be strictly regarding whether or not RC7 is properly packaged with correct licensing. > > Om, I ran the installer in the debugger so I could hack in a change to the > default locale. For some reason, the StringTools(LocaleID.DEFAULT) always > returns en_US on my system. The menus in most other apps are in Portuguese > so I think I have the locale set correctly. > > Anyway, if I override the default locale to be pt_BR, el_GR, en_AU, or > en_GB, I get an exception thrown, and lots of strings are missing from the > UI, just like Stefan said. > > So this means that whatever percentage of our customers are in Brazil, > Greece?, Australia, or Great Britain are going to have a poor initial > impression. I don't know what percentage of folks that is, but now I am > going to change my vote to -1 because I think it is enough folks. Voting -1 due to technical reasons is good. You may want to do it in the VOTE thread. Regards, Dave > > -- > Alex Harui > Flex SDK Team > Adobe Systems, Inc. > http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui >