Re: Webinar about using IntelliJ with Flex

2012-02-14 Thread Omar Gonzalez
On Tuesday, February 14, 2012, Justin Mclean wrote: > Hi there, > > Not to be picky but: >> - you do not perform any paid support, consulting or training services >> for your open source software; > > Would mean it's not available to all contributors, but then if you're been paid to do Flex wo

Re: Webinar about using IntelliJ with Flex

2012-02-14 Thread Justin Mclean
Hi there, Not to be picky but: > - you do not perform any paid support, consulting or training services > for your open source software; Would mean it's not available to all contributors, but then if you're been paid to do Flex work you should be able to afford a licence. Thanks, Justin

Re: Webinar about using IntelliJ with Flex

2012-02-14 Thread David Francis Buhler
Looks like Apache Contributors may qualify for a free license: " WHO QUALIFIES Our Open Source Licenses are available free to truly volunteers developing non-commercial open source software. You qualify for a free license if: - your open source project meets the Open Source definition

Re: Webinar about using IntelliJ with Flex

2012-02-14 Thread Alexandre Madurell
I'm curious as to how it compares to Astella (also from JetBrains). Will you be recording it (as much as I'm just 20 min. away from that time, I should really be sleeping at that time... 1AM - 3AM in Italy). Cheers, Àlex On 2/15/2012 12:36 AM, Nicholas Kwiatkowski wrote: I know a few of you