I think things will be converging until we reach 2020 and Flash Player will be removed from Browsers. So we should expect more a more things happening in Apache Royale. Both users coming, people wanting to migrate from Flex to Royale, and Royale becoming more a more ready to solve many problems out there. I envision Royale as the replacement of technologies like Angular or React that this years have been the "middle step" to something like we are creating here. So I think Adobe should continue investing with Peter here since I truly think we can make a difference
C. 2018-04-24 11:41 GMT+02:00 Olaf Krueger <[email protected]>: > Hi Peter, > > >My time on this mission is drawing to a close in a couple of weeks. I am > actively trying to find a new >position within Adobe. I hope to continue to > participate in the Royale project... > > Keep in mind that "A magic dwells in each beginning..." (Hermann Hesse, > German poem) ;-) > However, let us know if the community can do anything in order to convince > Adobe to let you continue working on Royale! > My perception is that since Royale and the "End of FlashPlayer > Announcement", we have much more attention. > And I guess there are still a lot of Flex apps out there which has to be > migrated. > So, even if Adobe has done a lot for the community, they may want to > continue their job so that their customers can migrate their Flex apps with > as little effort as possible... by using Royale! > > I'll take a look at the Foundation stuff! > > Thank you for all that work, Peter! > Olaf > > > > > > > > > > -- > Sent from: http://apache-royale-development.20373.n8.nabble.com/ > -- Carlos Rovira http://about.me/carlosrovira
