The repo has been created. I added a small file to make it official.

https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/flex-tourjs.git


On 1/12/17, 9:18 AM, "Peter Ent" <p...@adobe.com> wrote:

>I've put the request in for the flex-tourjs repo; should have that today.
>I honestly do not know how the original Tour de Flex is set up, so I'll
>research that today. I'm assuming there is no active service behind it and
>that its all just pulling from a file system guided by some control file,
>like a JSON list or an index list with multiple points.
>
>Since we have been talking about "modules" for this, I'm guessing each
>leaf of the tree should be a module. Self contained with documentation (or
>at least a reference link to the ASDoc) and one or more source files for
>presentation and, optionally, a loadable live example.
>
>Do you think there is any reason to have a SWF version or should it just
>be JS? 
>
>Regards,
>Peter
>
>On 1/11/17, 6:03 AM, "Kessler CTR Mark J" <mark.kessler....@usmc.mil>
>wrote:
>
>>+1
>>
>>-Mark
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Peter Ent [mailto:p...@adobe.com]
>>Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2017 1:33 PM
>>To: dev@flex.apache.org
>>Subject: [Non-DoD Source] [FlexJS] Tour de FlexJS
>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>Regarding the notation of a "Tour de FlexJS" in the spirit of the "Tour
>>de Flex", I thought I might start a repository to hold it. We have a lot
>>of material now and people could begin contributing to it.
>>
>>Perhaps the repo could be "flex-tourjs" or something similar. I think
>>keeping the project separate from the FlexJS SDK would allow it to be
>>released on its own schedule and not tie up the FlexJS release with more
>>issues.
>>
>>Let me know what you think. Alex has suggested using the ASDoc example as
>>the starting point.
>>
>>Regards,
>>Peter Ent
>>Adobe Systems/Apache Flex Project
>>
>

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