Alain:
> Aint that enough support ?
You bet, it is!
> So yeah maybe i should maintain FABridge myself to get some more
> credit lol
Thank you for what you are doing!
> Our tools rely heavely on FABridge. If there s nobody to maintain it.
> We are willing to do it.
This is terrific news, A
1) 2) 3) 4.6 missing flash-integration
>>1) 2) 3) 4.6 missing samples
>>1) 2) 3) 4.6 missing embedded font support
>>1) 2) 3) 3.x Flex SDK
>>1) 2) 3) Flex compiler source code
>>1) 2) 3) BlazeDS/BlazeDS.NET
>>1) 2) 3) TLF
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>> On 8/2/12 9:06 AM, "David Francis Buhler" wrote:
>>
>> @Alex. I think Alain is referrring to the Flex Roadmap Survey which asks
>>> how important FABridge support is in the future of Flex development.
>>>
>>> If FABridge ha
On 8/2/2012 9:39 AM, Alex Harui wrote:
On 8/2/12 9:06 AM, "David Francis Buhler" wrote:
@Alex. I think Alain is referrring to the Flex Roadmap Survey which asks
how important FABridge support is in the future of Flex development.
If FABridge has been donated, and is stable, per
On 8/2/12 9:06 AM, "David Francis Buhler" wrote:
> @Alex. I think Alain is referrring to the Flex Roadmap Survey which asks
> how important FABridge support is in the future of Flex development.
>
> If FABridge has been donated, and is stable, perhaps the survey sh
@Alex. I think Alain is referrring to the Flex Roadmap Survey which asks
how important FABridge support is in the future of Flex development.
If FABridge has been donated, and is stable, perhaps the survey should
exclude related FABridge questions?
On Aug 2, 2012 11:04 AM, "Alex Harui&qu
On 8/2/12 7:44 AM, "Guthmann, Scott" wrote:
> Alain Ekambi:
>
>> 4.8 does not have FABridge support ? That's really bad
> We do need someone to work on FABridge support. Are you able to help the
> project by writing this code? Please feel free to scratc
Alain Ekambi:
> 4.8 does not have FABridge support ? That's really bad
We do need someone to work on FABridge support. Are you able to help the
project by writing this code? Please feel free to scratch your own itch as they
say!
Regards,
Scott Guthmann