Re: AMF for .NET Standard now available (.NET Core + olders runtimes)

2018-09-17 Thread hferreira
Thank you for your suggestions. Done :) -- Sent from: http://apache-flex-development.247.n4.nabble.com/

Re: AMF for .NET Standard now available (.NET Core + olders runtimes)

2018-09-17 Thread Olaf Krueger
Maybe this helps [1]. Regardless of the GPL, I understand it this way: If no license is used within a project, in theory, the project must not be used by anyone. So it's probably always a good idea to add a license which fits your needs. It also makes it easier for others to use your project. HT

Re: Quarterly report time

2018-09-17 Thread Tom Chiverton
Yup On 16 September 2018 12:24:27 BST, Piotr Zarzycki wrote: >Hi Tom, > >Did you send the report? > >Thanks, >Piotr > >On Mon, Sep 3, 2018, 10:31 AM Tom Chiverton wrote: > >> I think the last part was already covered in the releases section, >but >> I've added that for community. >> >> Tom >> >

Re: AMF for .NET Standard now available (.NET Core + olders runtimes)

2018-09-17 Thread Carlos Rovira
Hi Hugo, I don't know too much about Fluorine, and other implied projects but my understanding is that, if as you say, your project has new code and is not a fork of other project, I think your work is original and that mean you should not have any problem. If you author the code then you're in co