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On 4/27/07, Bjorn Schultheiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hey Scotty,
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> When will microsoft be open sourcing wpf :)
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>  On 27/04/2007, at 2:32 PM, Andrew Scott wrote:
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> Scott,
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> I knew it would not be long for you to voice your opinion on your blog.
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> But let's take a step back for a minute, Adobe have done a great job with
> Flex as Macromedia before them. But one thing that seems to be missing and
> Scott you touched on it, but I do not think that you fully looked into it.
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> I see the Open Source a great positive approach to reducing their
> developers, and development time and resources. This isn't very evident,
> except that the Apollo source went this way for the same reason, in my
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> anyway to give the teams developing the browsers the opportunity to
> incorporate Apollo support, I see no difference with this approach and
> Flex
> support in browsers.
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> And the stupid thing we have a M$ evangelist sitting here, and making a
> comment about this and a comment about that. But have you once put the
> respective back on your own Employer at all?
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> Microsoft when they announced WP/F already stated that they would not
> develop, past their own OS. Now this may have changed in time, but what M$
> was actually saying is that although we will not support unix, mac or
> whatever here is the source code and if anyone wants to develop for those
> platforms then that would be good.
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> This is no different to Adobe, except they already have that platform
> independence where M$ do not. And the added bonus, of opening the source
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> is allowing for more product integration than ever before. There is
> nothing
> stopping people from integrating a better support of flex into CF than
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> before now, and the beauty is that it will not be Adobe investing in that.
> It becomes open to others to look at this option, taking the pressure away
> from Adobe's developers who can go and work on other bigger and better
> things in the meantime.
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> And of course I could be wrong too....
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> But Scott, you really need to look in your own backyard first....
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> Andrew Scott
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>  Regards,
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> Bjorn Schultheiss
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