On 6/18/12 2:01 AM, "Om" wrote:
> Alex/Justin,
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> Can you please give us all an update of the state of affairs after the
> weekend JIRA import? I saw a few exchanges, but it is unclear as to where
> we are now.
The import file we gave them was imported, but the attachments file was not
usab
You're welcome!
On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 2:35 PM, Igor Costa wrote:
> Jeff
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> Thank you for your contribution.
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> Igor Costa
> www.igorcosta.com
> www.igorcosta.org
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> On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 5:08 PM, Jeff Dyer wrote:
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> > Hi, I’m Jeff Dyer, owner of some
On 6/17/12 1 :45AM, "Alex Harui" wrote:
>I think if we missed migration of something important we'll find out
>shortly
>and can manually re-enter in Apache Flex JIRA. We need to ask folks to
>re-enter any Adobe bug created after Jan 30 2012, which is when I made the
>dump file.
I never bother
Jeff
Thank you for your contribution.
Igor Costa
www.igorcosta.com
www.igorcosta.org
On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 5:08 PM, Jeff Dyer wrote:
> Hi, I’m Jeff Dyer, owner of some of the code in MXMLC. I give Apache Flex
> committers permission to move the copyright noti
Hi, I’m Jeff Dyer, owner of some of the code in MXMLC. I give Apache Flex
committers permission to move the copyright notices for Mountain View
Compiler Company to the NOTICES file and replace the source headers with
standard Apache headers.
Regards,
Jeff
I'll risk...
What prompted me to chime-in was the tone of the initial response; it didn't
sound very friendly. I can appreciate the need to keep conversations focused...
but frankly, I felt a little bad for the person that posted the message.
Please consider the following as an alternative res
Hi, just wanted to note that:
http://blogs.apache.org/flex
returns a "Bad Gateway" 502 error message.
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On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 4:36 PM, Doug McCune wrote:
> ...given the declining traffic on this list, the stalled progress of
> the project as a whole, and the fact that nearly all the current discussion
> is focused on infrastructure/build stuff, does it really do so much harm to
> have a few extra
>
> This is a fairly high-traffic list.
This has come up in many people's discussions over the past few days. It
used to be true, it's not anymore [1]. For better or worse, the mailing
list activity has died down incredibly. If you are using an email client
that groups by thread, there are *very*
Yes. I use this heavily.
It's an absolute essential part of my workflow when creating Flex apps,
that have a very high bar for the UX, especially when the UX involves
detailed animations.
- superabe
On Sat, Jun 16, 2012 at 8:04 AM, Cortlandt Winters wrote:
> Yes. It used to be fairly clunky an
This "Flex-Dev" list is specifically for the creation, maintenance and
advancement of the Apache Flex SDK and associated tools. We've been pretty
lax about the discussions allowed on here up to now (more to foster the
community, etc), but in the future, you can expect us to ask more
discussions to
Who exactly decides what s appropritate and what s not ?
If one dont like a given topic she should just ignore it.
Simple s that.
Personally I dont like the idea of telling people what and where they
should or should not write stuff.
2012/6/18 John Fletcher
> 2012/6/15 Jeffry Houser :
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2012/6/15 Jeffry Houser :
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> I don't believe I was being unfriendly. This is mailing list explicitly
> related to building the Apache Flex SDK. Your experiences / pains on
> building HTML apps has no place here.
+1 Jeffry.
No-one is trying to attack the OP nor the ensuing participants in the
Hi Om,
just to give my 50ct to the topic of accessing Jira programatically ... I would
strongly suggest to use the REST api instead of the SOAP. It seems that this
API is the one that is maintained by Atlassian and the SOAP is treated as
somewhat legacy. I migrated all my remote access tools to
Alex/Justin,
Can you please give us all an update of the state of affairs after the
weekend JIRA import? I saw a few exchanges, but it is unclear as to where
we are now.
Also, for any outstanding issues in the JIRA import process, can you please
open JIRA tickets to track them? It is hard to tr
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