niallkp commented on PR #2:
URL: https://github.com/apache/flex-site/pull/2#issuecomment-2637443062
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joshtynjala merged PR #2:
URL: https://github.com/apache/flex-site/pull/2
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niallkp opened a new pull request, #2:
URL: https://github.com/apache/flex-site/pull/2
See https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-35434
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Just tweeted about this:
https://twitter.com/ApacheFlex/status/1305273320280150020
El dom., 13 sept. 2020 a las 23:58, Nicholas Kwiatkowski (<
nicholaskwiatkow...@gmail.com>) escribió:
> Ok. I updated the site with a new banner as well as an "Alert box" to let
> people know about the FP decommi
Ok. I updated the site with a new banner as well as an "Alert box" to let
people know about the FP decommission and about Apache Royale. Let me know
if you think this is enough.
I am still trying to untangle (re-learn) how the old CMS worked so that I
can port things over to one of the other opt
Hi Erik,
As a long time Flex/Flash advocate I must say that runtime fate is set for
a long time, so in that front we can't do much more and go with the flow
like it happened with VHS/Beta, PC/Amiga, and many more...
BUT, I think we can preserve what for me is of huge value: the Flex
programming m
Hey all:
If you are a Flex devotee, like me, a longtime admirer of the beauty in Flex
that introduced a declarative + procedural model that preceded Microsoft's C
sharp and WPF models that essentially stole the idea from Flex for a structural
MVC where the view and controller were represented b
Yeah, Flex still is with us, and will be as long as AIR (at least) is here!!
So don't worry more about Flex! :)
El jue., 10 sept. 2020 a las 13:38, Piotr Zarzycki (<
piotrzarzyck...@gmail.com>) escribió:
> Leo,
>
> No one said it is going to happen.
>
> Thanks,
> Piotr
>
> czw., 10 wrz 2020 o 13
Leo,
No one said it is going to happen.
Thanks,
Piotr
czw., 10 wrz 2020 o 13:30 leokan23 napisał(a):
> Sad to see Flex getting ready to be moved to the darkness of the attic :/
> We
> still have a couple of million users, using our Flex mobile apps.
>
>
>
> --
> Sent from: http://apache-flex-d
Sad to see Flex getting ready to be moved to the darkness of the attic :/ We
still have a couple of million users, using our Flex mobile apps.
--
Sent from: http://apache-flex-development.247.n4.nabble.com/
AIR is alive and well!!!
Sent from Beyond
> On Sep 5, 2020, at 12:04 AM, Carlos Rovira wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I think Flex still has (and will have) its own future. What is going to an
> end is Flash Player Plugin (so Flash on Browsers). We tend to mix things on
> that front. Since Flash in AIR i
Hi,
I think Flex still has (and will have) its own future. What is going to an
end is Flash Player Plugin (so Flash on Browsers). We tend to mix things on
that front. Since Flash in AIR is still on desktop and mobile, Flex still
has its use, and there are some people still using it.
I think going
This is, what Apache says:
"When should a project move to the Attic?
Projects whose PMC are unable to muster 3 votes for a release, who have no
active committers or are unable to fulfill their reporting duties to the
board are all good candidates for the Attic." [1]
Olaf
[1]https://attic.apache.
Hi Nick,
As long as Flex is on Desktop and Mobile from my sight would be -1 with
going to Attic with this project.
However we can talk and maybe someone convince me with that.
Thanks,
Piotr
pt., 4 wrz 2020 o 15:59 Nicholas Kwiatkowski
napisał(a):
> Carlos,
>
> I'll look into it this weekend.
Carlos,
I'll look into it this weekend.
We should also talk about starting the process to attic the Flex project as
well. Once Flash is done and gone in a few months, and AIR support is
solely with a 3rd party, I don't think there is going to be much future for
this project...
-Nick
On Thu, A
Hi Nicholas,
In another thread we talked about adding a banner flex website to make
Apache Royale be known for flex users.
Could you please add that banner? I was unable to do it. Copy here what we
talked in the other thread:
"I think just a visible section (maybe before the main menu or after it
Good to know.
As far as I know, any of the static site generators that support MarkDown
also support traditional HTML, so migrating should not require a general
rewrite.
Andrew
On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 9:18 AM Nicholas Kwiatkowski <
nicholaskwiatkow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey there -- checking i
Hey there -- checking in (this thread ended up in my spam blocker somehow).
We do still use the CMS, but we didn't use a ton of features in it. We
mostly used it to glue on a header and footer to the straight HTML pages.
It looks like the CMSs that were linked in the initial post are mostly
markd
The migration from the CMS to any of the likely static-site generators is
more like a copy and paste than a rewrite, if the site uses HTML or
markdown.
a
On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 2:34 PM Carlos Rovira
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think Tom's idea of dump html is the best. I tried recently to add a
> simpl
Hi,
I think Tom's idea of dump html is the best. I tried recently to add a
simple banner on the main home page and must abandon since it was difficult
and use SVN.
just an html dump where we can easily change a part of html would be
enough for this migration and maintenance
El mar., 18 ago. 202
On 18/08/2020 07:45, Olaf Krueger wrote:
I took a look into your migration guide and it sounds like that we have to
rewrite the entire page by using other technologies, e.g. one of the static
site generators. Is that right?
Surely there has to be a way to just dump raw HTML in a folder and have
Hi Andrew,
not sure, but it looks like we're currently using the Apache CMS.
This is from the Flex Wiki [1]:
"It is currently running on the Apache CMS, which is loosely built on a
combination of an mdtext compiler and Svnpubsub."
IIRIC, Nicholas Kwiatkowski built the page originally.
I took a
Hi Andrew I'm not working with it
On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 at 06:16, Andrew Wetmore wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I wrote a couple of weeks ago about the Flex project website, but have not
> seen a response. Whom should I contact directly? I am trying to see whether
> your project still uses the Apache CMS and, i
Hi:
I wrote a couple of weeks ago about the Flex project website, but have not
seen a response. Whom should I contact directly? I am trying to see whether
your project still uses the Apache CMS and, if so, what our plans are to
migrate off it.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Andrew
On Tue, Aug
Hi:
I am part of the Infrastructure team, and am writing to ask whether your
project is still using the Apache CMS for your project website. As you
know, the CMS is reaching end-of-life, and we need projects to move their
websites onto a different option within the next few weeks.
There are sever
Nabble
forums which also work with our Mailing Lists so that both stay completely in
sync. Use either the mailing lists or online forums, its completely up to you."
> Provide the mailing lists as "Discussion
have these:
http://markmail.org/search/+list:org.apache.incubator.flex-dev
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/flex-dev/
Is the ability to post online what is required here?
> Provide the mailing lists as "Discussion Forums" on
browse and read. Please provide the mailing lists as "Discussion Forums" on
the Flex website as many other Apache projects do:
- http://activemq.apache.org/discussion-forums.html
- http://camel.apache.org/discussion-forums.html
This should be a trivial task with Nabble's "Ar
Stephan Plath created FLEX-33536:
Summary: Provide the mailing lists as "Discussion Forums" on the
Flex website
Key: FLEX-33536
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-33536
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