On Thursday 13 Aug 2009, Andriy Panas wrote:
>    Adobe Forums are definitely the future for the main communication
> medium for Adobe Flex experts.

I have to disagree.

>    Things that jump into my mind first - Adobe Forums have better text
> and code formatting support, 

Not needed.

> pretty good search functionality, 

Google searches both, so any built-in system is pointless.

> Adobe  
> forums are hosted and supported by vendor technology (Adobe), thus you
> are more likely to receive the response from Adobe's engineers over
> there. 

You know the forum software isn't Adobes, right ? And do you look at who posts 
here with @adobe address ?

> Last, but not the least - most active member of Adobe Forums 
> are promoted with points score,

So what ? 

> pretty good stuff for your individual
> ego.

If you are in it for your ego, I have bad news for you :-)

>   Of course, Adobe Forums still have a room to improve,

Because they suck ?
There's no point me reposting the complaints I've posted on it since it's 
relaunch, I'm sure you'll be able to locate them easily with the forums 
search engine...

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