BTW,

You can go to this url;

http://www.flex2components.com/wiki/doku.php/as3:flex2framework:hierarchy

To see what this wiki is about.

I plan on automating this wiki with my DocumentX project that is Flex. Then we can see the real power of Flex documenting itself with the developers as the inertia.

Peace, Mike

PS My style is definitly different than the coperate sector of todays messed up world. ;-)

On 3/31/06, Sachin Dharmapurikar < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I agree that there is need of something which will allow you people(who have exp of flex), to help people like us.

I like blogs and I am fan of it... at the same time, I found that if we create a planetFlex and kept the aggregated feeds there, it will not solve our problem fully. I find Wiki as very good solution to this problem as we can arrange the information in very easy manner for navigation. Addition to that, we can search the data too.

My vote goes to Wiki...

Sachin


On 4/1/06, Michael Schmalle <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> Now i just have to figure out how to use a wiki :)

You know I had a real hard time grasping the idea of a wiki also...

Email me if you want a quick tutorial about how to use the dokuwiki.

Manish, ... I know ;-) If you havn't noticed, I'm too verbose :)

Peace, Mike

On 3/31/06, Manish Jethani < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 4/1/06, Michael Schmalle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>    > Blogging is best IMHO.
>
>  Blogging is not free form communal thought. I am aiming for free form. Wiki's are invaluable for this when implemented correctly.

Oh, no, I'm not against the wiki, Mike.  I was just throwing in
another suggestion.

Manish
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