Hi,
On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 10:55 PM, Michel Boudreau
wrote:
> ...I run the #flex channel on freenode.net and would like to mention it on the
> website for people looking for help with Flex. We're a fairly active
> channel and the more people that join, the better the help. It used to be
> the "
+1
Original Message
> From: "Dirk Eismann"
> Sent: terça-feira, 10 de Janeiro de 2012 7:44
> To: flex-dev@incubator.apache.org
> Subject: Re: whiteboard
>
> README files are also handy when it comes to describing how to set up the
> project, build it, list required dependencies
BTW Alex, is Adobe having someone to keep contributing to BlazeDS once
it's an Apache (sub-)Project?
João Fernandes
How does the evolution of ActionScript relate to Apache Flex? If the
ActionScript standard would change - and the language would be
extended or modified - who would be making that decision? Is there an
"official standard" of the language available to the public, and what
are Adobe's plans for Actio
Hi,
As I've told earlier, I played around a little bit with Carlos' logo
proposal and came up with a few variations that, to my eyes, solve one of
the problems I identified with it, namely readability. I'm still not happy
with the balance and I am the first to agree that the arc in the E letter
On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 11:55 PM, Jonathan Campos wrote:
> ...I wasn't worried about ownership. I guess that is what header
> files are for:
>
> author: person A
> contributors: person B, C, and D
If you mean adding that in source file headers, that's frowned upon at Apache.
The problem is that d
On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 11:48 PM, Peter Elst wrote:
> ...so in general lets say somebody wants to work on
> something in the whiteboard, would you create your own copy of it or put it
> in the original folder?...
In general I'd say everyone's welcome to touch any code as long as
they know what the
> In general I'd say everyone's welcome to touch any code as long as
> they know what they are doing - and that might include asking
> whoever's currently working on the module in question if that's ok.
>
Maybe I'm overthinking this, but how would the original committer need to
be contacted? Does
Quoting Bertrand Delacretaz :
On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 11:55 PM, Jonathan Campos
wrote:
...I wasn't worried about ownership. I guess that is what header
files are for:
author: person A
contributors: person B, C, and D
If you mean adding that in source file headers, that's frowned upon
at A
Yeah Rui!
I think you got the idea of the square icon for this concrete design!. I'm
referring to the last one with the only X :)
That's what I love about open source, the collaboration and brainstorming
of ideas! You give a vision that I wouldn't get after trying thinking and
trying various comb
Quoting Bertrand Delacretaz :
On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 11:48 PM, Peter Elst wrote:
...so in general lets say somebody wants to work on
something in the whiteboard, would you create your own copy of it or put it
in the original folder?...
In general I'd say everyone's welcome to touch any code
I think you raise some really important points here Raju. Since the compilers
are going to be contributed to Apache too, then the Apache Flex contributors
get to define the future nature of the language (within the constraints of
complying with the needs of the flash players of course.) However
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 11:10 AM, Peter Elst wrote:
>> In general I'd say everyone's welcome to touch any code as long as
>> they know what they are doing - and that might include asking
>> whoever's currently working on the module in question if that's ok.
>>
>
> Maybe I'm overthinking this, but
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 11:15 AM, Michael Schmalle
wrote:
> ...So basically, your saying there really shouldn't be any traces of copyright
> or author in a source file correct? Just the Apache 2 license header
In general, yes.
-Bertrand
Its pretty cool, but looks a bit close to the Adobe logo, there may be
issues with that...
On 10 January 2012 09:33, Rui Silva wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As I've told earlier, I played around a little bit with Carlos' logo
> proposal and came up with a few variations that, to my eyes, solve one of
> the p
Hello everyone*,
*see below for my flex logo submission:*
Logo presentation and overview:*
http://samueljanzen.com/share/image/apache-flex-logo-overview.png
*Vector Logos (zip):*
http://samueljanzen.com/share/zip/apache-flex-vector-logos.zip
Best regards,
Samuel
--
http://samueljanzen.com
Guys, I believe that the "Fx" text within a square is the logo for the product
"Flex Builder" which is still Adobe's, not for the FlexSDK :) It looks really
good anyway :D
From: Carlos Rovira
To: flex-dev@incubator.apache.org; f...@rduartes.net
Sent: Tuesda
> From: Bertrand Delacretaz [mailto:bdelacre...@apache.org]
> Sent: 10 January 2012 11:03
>> ...So basically, your saying there really shouldn't be any traces of
>> copyright or author in a source file correct? Just the Apache 2 license
>> header
> In general, yes.
That sounds like a very
i agree this is pretty simple and efficient but we have to make it more
apache and less adobe
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 12:06 PM, Matthew Poole wrote:
> Its pretty cool, but looks a bit close to the Adobe logo, there may be
> issues with that...
>
> On 10 January 2012 09:33, Rui Silva wrote:
>
> >
Quoting Mihai Ene :
Guys, I believe that the "Fx" text within a square is the logo for
the product "Flex Builder" which is still Adobe's, not for the
FlexSDK :) It looks really good anyway :D
FX is reminiscence of Flex Builder, FB was brought in when Adobe
wanted to re brand Flex Buil
> From: Mihai Ene [mailto:dkra...@yahoo.com]
> Sent: 10 January 2012 11:18
> Guys, I believe that the "Fx" text within a square is the logo for the
product
> "Flex Builder" which is still Adobe's, not for the FlexSDK :) It looks
really good anyway :D
Flash Builder has a FB logo.
David.
not bad. my 2nd favorite so far :)
could you try it with bigger inner arrows (meaning smaller outer)? I'm not
sure it would be better, but maybe.
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 12:09 PM, Samuel Janzen wrote:
> Hello everyone*,
>
> *see below for my flex logo submission:*
>
> Logo presentation and overvi
For that reason I think the X only could be good.
...the other option is a icon (with no letters) something that is used a
lot today (see logos of other software well known as Chrome -or any other
browser-, Sproutcore, flickr, picasa, and many , many others...
2012/1/10 Quentin Le Hénaff
> i
Yes, the sdk had the black fx logo
On Jan 10, 2012 12:44 PM, "David Arno" wrote:
> > From: Mihai Ene [mailto:dkra...@yahoo.com]
> > Sent: 10 January 2012 11:18
>
> > Guys, I believe that the "Fx" text within a square is the logo for the
> product
> > "Flex Builder" which is still Adobe's, not for
> From: "Csomák Gábor"
>
> not bad. my 2nd favorite so far :)
> could you try it with bigger inner arrows (meaning smaller outer)? I'm not
> sure it would be better, but maybe.
>
That was what I was about to suggest too. As is, the logo appears to be too
bulky and less elegant. There's another
WOW! I'm impressed, +1 from me :-)
On 10/01/12 12:09, "Samuel Janzen" wrote:
>Hello everyone*,
>
>*see below for my flex logo submission:*
>
>Logo presentation and overview:*
>http://samueljanzen.com/share/image/apache-flex-logo-overview.png
>
>
>*Vector Logos (zip):*
>http://samueljanzen.com/sh
accept it is too much like vmware logo
http://www.vmwarez.com/uploaded_images/playercap3-777309.gif
Hercules Fisherman
Tel: +44 7799641948
is.gd/_linkedin
- Original Message -
From: "Fréderic Cox"
To: "Apache Flex Mailing List"
Sent: Tuesday, 10 January, 2012 12:10:46 PM
Subject:
Hello!
Since I'd have to study, I'd rather speak out. These are ideas, comments
appreciated.
I have 2 ideas to make Flex better, and future-proof.
1) we have to work together with Adobe, and help the press recognize that
Flash is not the devil's tool.
Media is talking about the death of Flash, etc
what about a curved arrows from the center to the edges ?
like it's "flexible and spreading"?
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 1:31 PM, Hercules Fisherman wrote:
> accept it is too much like vmware logo
> http://www.vmwarez.com/uploaded_images/playercap3-777309.gif
>
>
> Hercules Fisherman
> Tel: +44 779
Hi,
I've updated the website with the end date of 01-17-2012.
I would appreciate anyone that has submitted a logo thus far to send
another email to the list with [LOGO] and their details so I can
update the logo-contest.html with that information.
I don't want to assume any of the past ide
2012/1/10 Csomák Gábor :
> 1) we have to work together with Adobe, and help the press recognize that
> Flash is not the devil's tool.
> Media is talking about the death of Flash, etc.. because stupid designers
> calculate filters 24 fps in runtime. We have to convince the media,
> therefore the peo
On 1/10/2012 6:18 AM, Mihai Ene wrote:
Guys, I believe that the "Fx" text within a square is the logo for the product "Flex
Builder" which is still Adobe's, not for the FlexSDK :) It looks really good anyway :D
You are wrong. Flash Builder is an FB; as the first 8 results are
here:
http:
Three comments on the Logo Contest Page:
1. There's a typo in the Prize section: "The winning contributor will
recieve" (recieve = receive)
2. The Deadline should indicate the timezone (GMT ?) (but when we get
there, we shouldn't be picky about it and give a 24h margin for last
moment pr
Hi,
I have been searching everywhere and I guess I'm not looking in the
right place.
What is the procedure to rebuild every page of the website?
I noticed that the Logo Contest left nav is only showing up on the
pages that have been edited and rebuilt.
Mike
> From: "Raju Bitter"
> Sent: terça-feira, 10 de Janeiro de 2012 14:37
> (...) But the future is
> JavaScript/HTML5 - which even Adobe has admitted.
>
> - Raju
Before hell breaks loose (again), I'd would like to ask everyone to refrain
from entering into technology debates as I'm pretty sure we'
I quite like this, its a nice idea. Definately a contender.
On 10 January 2012 13:21, Quentin Le Hénaff wrote:
> what about a curved arrows from the center to the edges ?
> like it's "flexible and spreading"?
>
> On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 1:31 PM, Hercules Fisherman
> wrote:
>
> > accept it is t
...and so say all of us!
On 10 January 2012 14:49, Rui Silva wrote:
> > From: "Raju Bitter"
> > Sent: terça-feira, 10 de Janeiro de 2012 14:37
> > (...) But the future is
> > JavaScript/HTML5 - which even Adobe has admitted.
> >
> > - Raju
>
> Before hell breaks loose (again), I'd would like to
+100. Well put.
-Original Message-
From: Rui Silva [mailto:f...@rduartes.net]
Sent: 10 January 2012 14:50
To: flex-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: my suggestions
> From: "Raju Bitter"
> Sent: terça-feira, 10 de Janeiro de 2012 14:37
> (...) But the future is
> JavaScript/HTML5
> Before hell breaks loose (again), I'd would like to ask everyone to
> refrain from entering into technology debates as I'm pretty sure we're all
> tired of those. Flex is Flex and the fact that it now depends on the Flash
> runtime should only be regarded as a mere detail. The community at Apache
> This project should not, in my opinion, focus on the actual runtime except
> for the very specific cases
> were it is absolutely necessary. I say that we deal with issues regarding
> runtime and language when
> they appear letting the community decide how to best deal with them.
Don't really ag
And Peace! Yes, forgot that. No need to fight! :-)
- Raju
sorry for starting a flame war. i just meant, that if flash really dies
(what is the purpose of the media), flex also. recreating it in javascript
is not an option.
i meant we need to show, that there is place for both flash and html5. the
two things is completely different. html5 has a canvas tag.
Are you saying that in order for Apache Flex to succeed - everything everyone
does needs to be pro-bono?
To that, I say, "There is no such thing as a free lunch."
So! I'd like to donate / contribute a trophy for the winner - a limited edition
silk screened t-shirt featuring the new logo. Option
Since the first announcement of Falcon's cross compilation feature
Falcon JS, I've been following the blog posts and discussions around
cross-compilation of ActionScript to JavaScript. How much interest is
there in the Flex community to have JavaScript generation as a future
feature in Flex?
Since
Quoting João Saleiro :
Three comments on the Logo Contest Page:
1. There's a typo in the Prize section: "The winning contributor will
recieve" (recieve = receive)
Fixed
2. The Deadline should indicate the timezone (GMT ?) (but when we get
there, we shouldn't be picky about it and give
Flash, in order to die, HTML5 Canvas should live and be performant ; which
is not what I see... BTW, do you really believe the Media ;) ?
I strongly agree with Rui ; in a way, every technology relies on another
technology that has its own drawbacks. Let's focus on stuff.
With a strong argumentatio
> Are you saying that in order for Apache Flex to succeed - everything
> everyone does needs to be pro-bono?
>
> To that, I say, "There is no such thing as a free lunch."
I understand what you're saying, but do you see this different as say a
committer contributing code? We're all enthusiastic v
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 9:57 AM, Raju Bitter wrote:
> Does anyone know more about the status of Falcon JS, and how far Adobe
> is planning to implement the cross-compilation feature? Based on the
> videos from Flex Summit it's just an experimental feature, and there
> are no plans to release Falco
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 10:03 AM, Peter Elst wrote:
> I understand what you're saying, but do you see this different as say a
> committer contributing code? We're all enthusiastic volunteers wanting to
> support the project, would be careful about setting a precedent for certain
> things deservin
Check out these two variations of the logo, they are not as bold as the
original draft and include some of your suggestions mentioned earlier.
http://samueljanzen.com/share/image/apache-flex-logo_rect-rgb_var2.png
http://samueljanzen.com/share/image/apache-flex-logo_rect-rgb_var3.png
cheers,
- Sa
Very interesting.
I dont think it necessarily follows that because the compiler is donated
that control over the language is assumed. Though it would be fantastic to
add some of the languges features that have been added to HaXe...
On 10 January 2012 10:51, David Arno wrote:
> I think you raise
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 5:03 PM, Peter Elst wrote:
> ...There's nothing stopping us from making a gesture to whoever makes the
> winning design but wouldn't make it a given or make that an incentive for
> people to contribute
I agree with that.
People are free to send a gift to logo contest
Yep. would say so too.
2012/1/10 Jonathan Campos
> On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 10:03 AM, Peter Elst wrote:
>
> > I understand what you're saying, but do you see this different as say a
> > committer contributing code? We're all enthusiastic volunteers wanting to
> > support the project, would be ca
no i don't believe. I love Flex :) but lots of my connections have the
problem, that the costumers want html5, but it would be much better and
useful in flash.
like at join.me , we are experimenting with html5, but it is so slow. while
flash works awesome.
customers pay, and they are stupid, they b
var2 is awesome. good job
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 5:08 PM, Samuel Janzen wrote:
> Check out these two variations of the logo, they are not as bold as the
> original draft and include some of your suggestions mentioned earlier.
>
> http://samueljanzen.com/share/image/apache-flex-logo_rect-rgb_var2
2012/1/10 Csomák Gábor :
> sorry for starting a flame war.
You didn't start a flame war. :-)
> i just meant, that if flash really dies
> (what is the purpose of the media), flex also. recreating it in javascript
> is not an option.
Have you seen the Falcon JS demos in the Flex Summit video?
http:/
Hi,
I'm not expecting this list to become quieter - to help avoid missing
important conversations, please make sure the subject line of your
message matches what you're talking about.
The usual convention is to use "foo (was:bar)" as the subject line
when a thread that started with "bar" starts t
2012/1/10 Matthew Poole :
> I dont think it necessarily follows that because the compiler is donated
> that control over the language is assumed. Though it would be fantastic to
> add some of the languges features that have been added to HaXe...
I'm not sure if there are other Adobe products genera
I'm wondering if we should be providing feedback on the logo threads coming
in and have people make variations based on that. I'd say if people want
feedback they can always reach out but then we could keep the [LOGO]
subject line purely for final entries?
Think it might get tricky to keep track o
thanks for the detailed explanation.
2012/1/10 Raju Bitter
> 2012/1/10 Csomák Gábor :
> > sorry for starting a flame war.
> You didn't start a flame war. :-)
>
> > i just meant, that if flash really dies
> > (what is the purpose of the media), flex also. recreating it in
> javascript
> > is not
Regarding media, it's important to note that most technology decisions are
driven (at least in part) by someone who's aware of what's going on in that
tech space--even in a small company. That's obvious, I know, but if Apache
Flex is a great product, the technology "deciders" will understand that.
On 1/10/2012 11:03 AM, Peter Elst wrote:
We're all enthusiastic volunteers wanting to support the project,
would be careful about setting a precedent for certain things
deserving compensation.
I think everything deserves compensation. Compensation is not the
same as cash, however. Those o
From: "Raju Bitter"
How much interest is
there in the Flex community to have JavaScript generation as a future
feature in Flex?
I think there is a lot of interest, but also a lot of doubts about its
future success.
From what I heard, the problem is not really about the language but about
th
> I think everything deserves compensation. Compensation is not the same
> as cash, however.
agreed - compensation might not have been the right choice of words, my
point being I wouldn't treat contributing the logo different than anyone
else contributing to the project.
- Peter
+1
On 10 Jan 2012, at 16:09, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
> it would IMO be wrong for the Flex
> project to offer a financial reward
Thanks for your response, Jonathan!
2012/1/10 Jonathan Campos :
> Long story short. I wouldn't hold my breath for what Adobe releases as
> Falcon JS. Not to say that the devs that have worked on it are doing a bad
> job, but it is incomplete and won't be intended as a final product.
That's what I
I wonder where all these investors and job hunters
are which called me before November 12, 2011.
http://blogs.adobe.com/flex/2011/11/your-questions-about-flex.html
Where are all these head hunters which called me
three - five times a week asking if I would have time to
work in another Flex p
Yeah I was getting 2+ calls a day for months, I haven't had a call in
quite some time now. Only for C#, Java, PHP, Mobile etc.
It's bloody quiet out there in the Flex world, it feels like companies
have gone in to maintenance mode but no new projects are starting up.
Wael
On 10/01/2012 16:29, "S
Have Adobe said it would continue to use compc / mxmlc internally?
Either way the runtime would still have to support the languages features
added so that limits whats possible.
On 10 January 2012 16:18, Raju Bitter wrote:
> 2012/1/10 Matthew Poole :
> > I dont think it necessarily follows that
> It's bloody quiet out there in the Flex world, it feels like companies
> have gone in to maintenance mode but no new projects are starting up.
Thats part of the opportunity that Apache Flex is opening up, technology
innovation drives interest. There obviously is some uncertainty right now,
up
Thanks for the info/links, Dimitri.
2012/1/10 Dimitri k. :
> From what I heard, the problem is not really about the language but about
> the rendering performances
I still believe that it's possible. Laszlo Systems has created a very
large Flash based RIA called Laszlo Webtop. They can cross-compi
2012/1/10 Peter Elst :
> Thats part of the opportunity that Apache Flex is opening up, technology
> innovation drives interest. There obviously is some uncertainty right now,
> up to us to get it on the rails again.
Very true!
- Raju
>
>> > Guys, I believe that the "Fx" text within a square is the logo for the
>> > product "Flex Builder" which is still Adobe's, not for the FlexSDK :) It
>> > looks really good anyway :D
>> >
>
>> You are wrong. Flash Builder is an FB; as the first 8 results are here:
>> http://www.googl
I think submit logo is like submit code...so no compensation should be
planed. One different thing is that a contest where various people are
making the same work and only one is selected, means that maybe you are
working for nothing, in opposite to submit code to the project that normaly
will be u
> From: "Raju Bitter"
(...) why should Apache Flex ignore that
> approach?
It shouldn't and that's not what I meant. What I meant is that it is far
too early to diverge into new directions. We need to have the code on our
side, the JIRA instance setup, some early and simple bug fixing and
impr
This is a quick reminder of a petition I started a few weeks ago:
http://www.change.org/petitions/adobe-systems-flash-catalyst-must-survive
Please sign it and enjoy designing nice looking Spark components with Flash
Catalyst CS5.5
-- Sebastian
>
> http://www.change.org/petitions/adobe-systems-flash-catalyst-must-survive
>
> Please sign it and enjoy designing nice looking Spark components with
> Flash Catalyst CS5.5
with all due respect Sebastian - Flash Catalyst is finished, I don't see
any amount of community outrage bringing it back
Better. I like them both.
This is a quick reminder of a petition I started a few weeks ago:
Please sign it and enjoy designing nice looking Spark components with
Flash Catalyst CS5.5
-- Sebastian
Sorry, but it's clearly a lost battle from the start.
Adobe had to make difficult decisions with its reorientation toward di
I am an initial committer for Flex. Please create an @apache.org account
for me. I'd like the user id espenskogen.
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| 125 London Wall, EC2Y 5AJ, London, United Kingdom | T: +44
More fun logo ideas:
http://img.skitch.com/20120109-e58tu9kd6ixk7cgdhibya2kypi.png
Vector zip file:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/382105/apacheFlexLogo.ai.zip
-Matt
--
Matt LeGrand
3843 NW 27th Ave
Camas, WA 98607
Hi,
When posting links to the contest, I will use the below as an example;
Preivew: http://samueljanzen.com/share/image/apache-flex-logo-overview.png
Zip: http://samueljanzen.com/share/zip/apache-flex-vector-logos.zip
If a designer updates the logo during the contest, change the new
version t
Fc was a failure from the begining. It never had momentum because never was
integrated with the Fb main enviroment. It's a pitty, but when Adobe
announced the dead of Fc few people complain since it was not the right
way. The Fc fail resembles the fail of Macromedia Brady the first Flex
Builder bas
I saw we comment as appropriate on the [logo] threads. I'm guessing
the 'winner' will win for his "concept" and we'll have him/her end up
doing "Taking X elements from revision 2 and Y elements from revision 5
and put them together for our final logo."
On 1/10/2012 11:17 AM, Peter Elst wro
I did something right [or wrong, depending on your perspective]. I
got two calls this week.
On 1/10/2012 11:29 AM, Sebastian Mohr wrote:
I wonder where all these investors and job hunters
are which called me before November 12, 2011.
http://blogs.adobe.com/flex/2011/11/your-questions-abou
+1 Very nice!
> -Original Message-
> From: Matt LeGrand [mailto:mlegr...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 10:14 AM
> To: flex-dev@incubator.apache.org
> Subject: LOGO
>
> More fun logo ideas:
> http://img.skitch.com/20120109-e58tu9kd6ixk7cgdhibya2kypi.png
>
> Vector zip file:
On 1/10/2012 11:45 AM, Mihai Ene wrote:
Guys, I believe that the "Fx" text within a square is the logo for the product "Flex
Builder" which is still Adobe's, not for the FlexSDK :) It looks really good anyway :D
You are wrong. Flash Builder is an FB; as the first 8 results are here:
http
I reported this issue and sent an the patch to the list like 5 days ago [1],
and nobody didn't even take the time to see it.
I'm actually concern that when a non-committer try to contribute something,
even as trivial as the path for this specific issue was, the actual committers
don't take the
@Jeffry Houser
Lucky you! In Germany it is seems to be quiet
now. Maybe I should send you my CV ;)
On Jan 10, 2012, at 6:18 PM, Jeffry Houser wrote:
>
> I did something right [or wrong, depending on your perspective]. I got two
> calls this week.
>
> On 1/10/2012 11:29 AM, Sebastian Mohr wr
Hi Rogelio,
You said:
> I reported this issue and sent an the patch to the list like 5 days ago
[1], and nobody didn't even take the time to see it.
>
Maybe I'm looking at the wrong place, but the link seems correct to me.
Rui
Quoting Rui Silva :
Hi Rogelio,
You said:
I reported this issue and sent an the patch to the list like 5 days ago
[1], and nobody didn't even take the time to see it.
Maybe I'm looking at the wrong place, but the link seems correct to me.
Rui
Rogelio, did you hit refresh in your bro
Bertrand, I completely agree. The IRC channel is *not* for Apache Flex
project decisions, it is only a place to get Flex development related help.
I will mention this on the project website.
Cheers,
Mike
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 3:56 AM, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Jan 9, 2012
Another contribution to the logo-contest.
Tried to listen and incorporate the comments given as I submitted my first
suggestion (the-page-turning-logo).
Usually a logo is accompanied by a face-to-face presentation. But how to give a
presentation to a mailing-list? Enter YouTube!
I've recorded
@Wael Jammal
It's great to see your interest adding more
valueable data to my initialised survey. I could
reopening this survey within seconds, but, I have
some concerns that new values would blur the
correctness of the existing data - because now
results have been made public ... but if ther
Quoting Michael Schmalle :
Hi,
I have been searching everywhere and I guess I'm not looking in the
right place.
What is the procedure to rebuild every page of the website?
I noticed that the Logo Contest left nav is only showing up on the
pages that have been edited and rebuilt.
Mike
Lucky depends on your perspective. :-) I have spent a lot of time
over the years being belligerent to recruiters. These two happen to
have come through referrals.
On 1/10/2012 12:21 PM, Sebastian Mohr wrote:
@Jeffry Houser
Lucky you! In Germany it is seems to be quiet
now. Maybe I should
Same over here in Belgium,
Pretty silent, not that I miss head hunters calling me during work (do they
even read the CVs???).
But I'm not actively looking (yet) on the market,
I do hope Apache Flex will indeed turn some heads around again.
In my experience, most people I get to work for don't
Sorry again,
Any interest to merge with GraniteDS at some stage in future?
http://www.graniteds.org
-- Sebastian
On Jan 8, 2012, at 12:24 PM, Sebastian Mohr wrote:
> Hi BlazeDS guys,
>
> Is there any interest to merge with GraniteDS at some stage?
>
> http://www.graniteds.org
>
>
> - Se
On Jan 10, 2012, at 6:47 AM, Michael Schmalle wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been searching everywhere and I guess I'm not looking in the right
> place.
>
> What is the procedure to rebuild every page of the website?
>
> I noticed that the Logo Contest left nav is only showing up on the pages that
The fix was done along with some changes for the logo contest (svn commit:
r802188), and yes, it's fixed and visible now. The point of my email was that
the patch was submitted to the list last week, before the logo contest idea
started, and I think team working on the website didn't noticed it,
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