So in that case it'd either be using (or completing then using) FalconJS, or Jangaroo (pulling it into Apache maybe - it's already under Apache 2.0 license).

That doesn't sound terrible. That could even allow Apache to move AS3 (ApacheScript!) in a different direction over time from what Adobe ends up doing with ASNext if divergence is desired.

Kevin N.


On 11/21/12 4:04 PM, Alex Harui wrote:
My angle for now is not to change languages.  We can write in AS3 and
cross-compile to JS and maybe other languages.  Apache Flex effectively owns
AS3 because it owns a compiler for it.

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