Hello Chris and All, Stick with the message it's about ApacheCon.
I am a designer not a coder, a massive believer in FlexJS. My team has passionately put everything over the past years into developing our core APP Platform with Flex, all with little support and we love it. While this project is now much too complicated to convert to FlexJS, at least for now, we are looking to build our web dashboard with FlexJS and I will reach out to the group soon to see if these is someone available to get us up a using the MDL components quickly. With ApacheCon, I'm a +2 (up to +25). today I will pitch to my team that we (Platform soon to be named) will sponsor the shortfall of the 30 seat minimum if you guys are sure thats enough to secure the Signs!, thats exactly what this is about, the Signs. Putting a big huge light on FlexJS, and a commitment behind you lot for making this happen. Even with the commitment of 5 people to attend, that's a beginning worth supporting AND ITS STILL EARLY, It's January and we have until May to encourage more participation. After 3.5 years our Platform is finally making revenue and in the last couple of years we have gone from questioning the declining support for our preferred development tools to seeing an explosion and enthusiasm that is worthy of everyone's support. Chris, this is what I can offer and I hope this is enough for your team to get behind to begin organising. We don't want an empty room. We want a full one. What we want is the problem of having LF supporting us with sandwiches PLUS searching for a bigger room. That won't happen at all if we're not there. You have done he hard yards and FlexJS has enough maturity for the broader developer community to engage with it. Imaging what could come from us all siting in a room together. Cheers Karl Falzon Design Director and CEO King Tide Apps Pty Ltd, Adelaide, Australia. -- View this message in context: http://apache-flex-development.2333347.n4.nabble.com/DISCUSS-Have-a-Flex-project-summit-at-ApacheCon-NA-2017-tp56860p58651.html Sent from the Apache Flex Development mailing list archive at Nabble.com.