I haven't looked at the code in detail, but if it is possible to have all the logging libraries as external dependencies, it should be ok to accept the AS3Commons Logging project, if at least a few of them have compatible licenses.
Let's see where the revival of this discussion takes us. Maybe we'll start a vote next week. -Alex On 2/10/16, 3:54 AM, "Christofer Dutz" <christofer.d...@c-ware.de> wrote: >Hi Christophe, > >I already had a detailed look at as3commons and what I found out is that >quite some of the dependencies (especially in the logging part) come from >projects that seem to have been given up. At least I couldn't find a >single source for those libraries. I also bet that we wouldn't need to >keep support for all of them. I think the logging module was one that I >was having most trouble with. > >If we were to continue as3commons, I think we should strip out code like >that. I wouldn't throw it away, but sort of save it somewhere until >someone asks for it and reactivate the code by providing optional modules >for each of these frameworks. > >I would be glad to help with this after all I was happy to see that most >is built with Flexmojos and I only gave up on non-maven stuff ;-) > >Chris > >________________________________________ >Von: Christophe Herreman <christophe.herre...@gmail.com> >Gesendet: Mittwoch, 10. Februar 2016 10:56 >An: dev@flex.apache.org >Betreff: Re: Re: AW: [DISCUSS] Adopting AS3Commons > >Hi all, > >sorry to jump in late here. I'm the original founder and one of the main >authors of AS3Commons and wanted to give some feedback on the things I >read >here: > >- renaming: I don't have an issue with this but not sure what the gain is >here, apart from a more consistent and integrated feel with the SDK (which >could be the most important argument). Keep in mind that most of the >libraries are not Flex libraries, but rather ActionScript 3 libraries, >hence the name of the project. Flex related code is in separate libs >(Async >and Async-Flex) for instance. > >- FZip was indeed donated by Claus Wahlers to AS3Commons. > >- The Logging library has support for many other logging libraries and >targets, hence the many (optional) dependencies. > >- AS3Commons grew out of Spring ActionScript (SAS). This means that SAS >has >a lot of dependencies on AS3Commons. Perhaps that is something to take >into >account if you are thinking about renaming or refactoring the packages. > >- the domain name as3commons.org (and springactionscript.org) is about to >expire and I'll extend it. There is currently nothing behind these >domains. >I don't have the time to put up nor maintain a site here. Any suggestions >what we could do here? > >regards, >Christophe > >2015-12-09 13:40 GMT+01:00 Dev LFM <developer...@gmail.com>: > >> Personally I've never used as3commons, but its ok for me.. >> >> I would also like to see all the experimental stuff that Ted Patrick >> donated that is already in the sdk but not official.. >> >> 2015-12-08 10:58 GMT+00:00 Kessler CTR Mark J >><mark.kessler....@usmc.mil>: >> >> > We are talking about adopting the source. It makes sense to bring >>over >> > ActionScript utilities that people still actively use. Even when they >> stop >> > being supported in their current site. It helps keep the echo system >>a >> > little stronger. >> > >> > >> > -Mark >> > >> > -----Original Message----- >> > From: lizhi [mailto:s...@qq.com] >> > Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2015 2:15 AM >> > To: dev@flex.apache.org >> > Subject: Re: AW: [DISCUSS] Adopting AS3Commons >> > >> > i thinks it is just a lib.it in the github is good.why put it to flex? >> > the flex should clear. >> > if the flex can not use the lib from github,should fixed,it is a bug. >> > why put some lib in flex? >> > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > View this message in context: >> > >> >>http://apache-flex-development.2333347.n4.nabble.com/DISCUSS-Adopting-AS3 >>Commons-tp50473p50546.html >> > Sent from the Apache Flex Development mailing list archive at >>Nabble.com. >> > >> > > > >-- >Christophe Herreman >http://www.herrodius.com >http://www.springactionscript.org >http://www.as3commons.org