Great to hear. I'll just throw it out there that every single open source project I've ever used that has had long term success is driven by a smart, active community. Away3D already has the smart part down, and I think a forum will be more condusive to activity then this google groups format.
On Nov 29, 6:54 pm, richardolsson <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey guys, > > Great list. A forum is something that we have been discussing. A lot > of things will be happening over the coming months and this is > something that we will keep considering. Please keep posting your > ideas as they serve as great encouragement and can help us prioritize > our efforts! > > Cheers > /R > > On Nov 29, 9:24 pm, savagelook <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > I think an Away3D forum would be terrific, but that seems like > > something that should be hosted on the official Away3D site. Maybe > > with enough interest though an unofficial forum for Away3D might be > > worth the effort. > > > On Nov 29, 2:34 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Very nice a list like that helps a lot. > > > > What about having a 'real' forum and a irc chatroom ?:) > > > > On Nov 29, 2:38 pm, savagelook <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > >http://savagelook.com/blog/away3d/away3d-people-places-and-tutorials > > > > > This was prompted by the increased popularity of Away3D since > > > > AdobeMax, and the fact that sometimes Away3D info can be hard to > > > > find. I put together a collection of the best Away3D resources I > > > > know, most of which I've used myself. Lots of Away3D people, learning > > > > material, and inspiration are inside. Be sure to leave a comment is > > > > you want to add yourself or someone else to the list. Hope it helps!
