I did forward your proposal in its entirety.
This trademark stuff is all new to me. I have a duty to not break the
rules at Apache and my initial query to trademarks was to get a better
understanding of the rules.
So far, based on information in the private discussion, things are going
the way y
Alex, how is Apache trademarks going to be aware of the full intent of the
future site if you cannot forward the contents of my proposal detailed above? I
gotta be honest man, I am really not liking where this is going. Methinks it
might have been better to allow me the opportunity to describe the
Trademarks is a private list so I can't forward without permission. I
will say that I did get a response today and the answer was not an
unequivocal "no". More discussion has to happen in private before a final
ruling is made.
-Alex
On 1/4/14 12:44 PM, "Joseph Balderson" wrote:
>Thanks Alex.
Awesome. Thanks for doing the research.
I guess I'm wondering whether the reason these companies provide paid
support is because: 1) it is mature, 2) it is popular, 3) they can simply
make money doing it, 4) it is a common piece of their solutions set.
One could argue the main Flex SDK has matur
On 1/5/14 6:33 AM, "Tom Chiverton" wrote:
>> I might also be able to
>> post my binaries after I get a few kinks worked out.
>
>Giving that a go - again, what's the FLEX_HOME variable required for here
>?
Falcon is currently set up to be "injected" into a Flex or FlexJS SDK. I
have done most
Companies like IBM, RedHat, SuSE, etc. all provide paid support for
projects like httpd. I believe IBM has people who are committers on the
project. Others like RH and SuSE have experts in httpd who are fully
capable of submitting patches back to the project.
Doing a cursory search, it looks like
On Saturday 04 Jan 2014 16:11:39 Alex Harui wrote:
> Yeah, wiki stuff is out of date. You'll need to set up environment
> variables. Hopefully the error messages are informative enough to give
> you a clue.
Well, yes, but I didn't understand why the Flex compiler needs a path to a
Flex install