On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 2:24 PM, Gordon Smith <gosm...@adobe.com> wrote:

> No, sorry. FalconJS was a separate experimental project by a separate team
> (actually, by one person). It adds on to Falcon but isn't considered part
> of Falcon.  It hasn't been maintained for a number of months and isn't
> currently in shape to be donated. One of Adobe's next steps after donating
> Falcon will be to figure out what to do about FalconJS.
>
> - Gordon


Thanks for the updates, Gordon.

I think even if the state of FalconJS has gotten out of sync with the
current state of Falcon people will still be very interested in the
approach and, I think, more than likely will want to at least use the code
as reference for getting a "FalconJS" closer to production-ready. Not sure
if community feedback will be part of the decision Adobe makes on what to
do with FalconJS, but if it counts for anything I'm pretty sure the
community will take the project in any state it may be in. I know I would.
:)

-omar

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