I agree with you in the point that Flex team is over-burdened and kind of abandoned the frame work. But I can guarantee this framework cannot be obsolete in the sense that there is a great demand for it. If you take a look at old emails you will be able to see that there are many people out there who needed a nice functional scheduling framework. My personal opinion is that since they have already put a lot of time to develop it, they should put a little more time to make it usable. Like you I am also hoping that they will come us with some good examples and make the API very clear.
On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 10:26 AM, Alan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I also have been curious about the framework - my impression is that it has > been 'lead out to pasture' . Perhaps it's become obsolete or there isn't > any demand for it. > > No doubt the Flex team is over-burdened ( what dev team isn't ) and working > on more pressing issues. Maybe Adobe's management can be persuaded to allow > the team to put together some basic 'getting started' articles and document > the API. > I think that's the best we can hope for. > Alan > On Aug 30, 2008, at 1:38 AM, hworke wrote: > > I guess Adobe Consulting team should guide us with some > good examples, articles and with good documentations so that > this projects do not like a "useless piece of code." I > personally do like this a lot and believe that it has all > the potential to become one of the most used compone > >