I agree with you.  It might be beneficial to have a separate list for component/framework related threads.  It's probably cumbersome to weed through the development questions and answers some times.  I personally joined this list because I was led here by a link at Adobe and the list description was applicable to my Flex usage.

The flexcoders mailing list is for enterprise software developers, developing Rich Internet Applications using Macromedia Flex. The list will discuss methods and practices for Flex RIA development, including MXML and ActionScript 2.0, as well as best-practices including testing, design patterns, J2EE and .NET integration, etc.

However, imho this is a two-way street.  Application developers learn and benefit from component/framework threads.  And conversely, some component/framework developers appreciate the feedback from developers that are using Flex to create real enterprise solutions.  I am slowly but surely digging deeper into the Flex framework and its advanced concepts.  So for me, it's good to have both sides in the same place.

Just my thoughts,
Tim Hoff


--- In [email protected], "sleekdigital" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I would be interested in such a list. I think a lot of developers
> will be interested in both framework and application... sometimes we
> need to extend or make a new component to meet the requirements of
> our applications for example.
>
> --- In [email protected], "Michael Schmalle"
> teoti.graphix@ wrote:
> >
> > I am curious,
> >
> > Does anybody see the need for a list that deals with framework
> > development/component development.
> >
> > As Flex matures there is definatly a split now between application
> > developers and framework developers. I have posted 4 things in the
> last 2
> > days that havn't been answered(This means nothing to me, just
> pointing
> > something out), they have dealt with the framework side of
> programming.
> >
> > Sometimes I don't post stuff on this list becasue it seems to
> technical on
> > the programming/framework side. I know this list is intended for
> > applications. Is there enough framework developers out there that
> would like
> > to share the experiences enough to warrent some other dev list?
> >
> > Peace, Mike
> >
> > --
> > What goes up, does come down.
> >
>



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