On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 9:05 AM, Justin Mclean <jus...@classsoftware.com>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> > a new flex 5 from scratch concept would not be trying to be compatible
> backwards.
> So it's not Flex then but a new framework. I'm sure that would be fun, but
> how would that serve the current users of the Flex framework? Would there
> be a clear migration path?
>

Not ever major release of every framework provides a clear migration path.
Sometimes it is time to leave the old be and move on to a brighter, better
future.


>
> > If the task of write a new Flex is huge...
> So let don't and try and improved the one we do have, it's sounds a lot
> easier to do and more useful to me.
>
> Just my opinion, and you're free to do what you want on an Apache project,
> so don't let me stop you :-)
>
> Justin


It certainly could be more useful now, but there is an EOL on the current
path. Some of us want to think of and work on life after dependency on
Adobe technologies. Flash used to be the path for platform ubiquity, that
story is long dead.

-omar

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