Yes, you say it, Hank, SVN is "the modern way" we use today to get lastest updates of our favourite projects, I think it will be the best option available. Hope Matt and others select that way finaly :)

On 6/23/06, hank williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I love the SVN idea. And you dont even need to post interim code, just official releases. This would allow us to update our projects in a very natural way. Of course it would be great to get unofficial bug fixes, but that shouldnt prevent you from publishing updates in a more modern way. They are two separate issues.

Hank.

On 6/23/06, Matt Chotin < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you've ever done support though you'll know how many times someone
will say they're using the official release when later they remember
that "oh yeah, I did try that experiment a few weeks ago and must have
forgotten to undo it" :-)

We are not against the idea, but it will take time for us to figure out
the right way to do it so that expectations can be managed and we can
continue to be responsive.

Matt

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Subject: Re: [flexcoders] [F2B3] Could Adobe make Flex Framework
available trough SVN?

On Wednesday 21 June 2006 22:24, Matt Chotin wrote:
> things that we would need to be concerned about from a support
> perspective if essentially daily builds of the framework were
available.

That's easy :-)
Only offical releases and/or tags are supported.
Daily builds/trunk aren't - use at own risk.

I think many people would be happy with that.

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