We need some strategy, and we must think about what others are giving in comparison with us. In LTE I think our solution win, but right now is complicate convince business to choose us over Angular/React, since is world trending.
So I'm with Chris that we need to give things others doesn't have, for me maven is one of that things, but is something in the backstage. We need more things on that make us different. One of those things is AMF, and since many Flex apps out there have it is a key point to make them move to FlexJS. It's a matter of what I need to wait to get the rest of features. I can start writing an App in FlexJS, but I need to put on place the way I communicate with server from day Zero. As well I need to break into modules to prepare the places. Then I can wait for localization, routing, and others to update my App. That's at least the way I see it, very personal approach, but I think valid for many of us here. 2017-01-12 9:24 GMT+01:00 yishayw <yishayj...@hotmail.com>: > OmPrakash Muppirala wrote > > If folks feel comfortable with the ease of use, extensibility and > > stability > > of FlexJS, they will start showing interest. At that point, any missing > > killer features can be talked about. Enterprise companies can join us in > > the effort to add any features they think are terribly important for > them. > > I concur. I think our focus should be on making the current feature set > production quality, including bug fixes and good documentation. We want the > average developer to feel comfortable that s/he can use this and get things > done with it. > > > > > -- > View this message in context: http://apache-flex- > development.2333347.n4.nabble.com/FlexJS-Some-things-still- > missing-ni-FlexJS-tp57985p58192.html > Sent from the Apache Flex Development mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > -- Carlos Rovira Director General M: +34 607 22 60 05 http://www.codeoscopic.com http://www.avant2.es Este mensaje se dirige exclusivamente a su destinatario y puede contener información privilegiada o confidencial. Si ha recibido este mensaje por error, le rogamos que nos lo comunique inmediatamente por esta misma vía y proceda a su destrucción. De la vigente Ley Orgánica de Protección de Datos (15/1999), le comunicamos que sus datos forman parte de un fichero cuyo responsable es CODEOSCOPIC S.A. La finalidad de dicho tratamiento es facilitar la prestación del servicio o información solicitados, teniendo usted derecho de acceso, rectificación, cancelación y oposición de sus datos dirigiéndose a nuestras oficinas c/ Paseo de la Habana 9-11, 28036, Madrid con la documentación necesaria.