Steven,

I understand what you are saying, but the fact of the matter is; the more water you put in juice, the less zing it has.

I'm not trying to take over the world, I am doing something that will either work or not work.

As far as Adobe monitoring 'this' list, don't if you can't. This is not why I did it and I definatly don't expect Adobe to answer questions and get 'fragmented'.

There is nothing you could say to me, that would make me think this list is sutable for the questions I want to ask. Besides, I have asked many(search the archives) and they have not been answered.

I figure this, If I can get a 'more' consolidated list of users that has deep questions in them that are getting answered, then it has succeded. As Flex2 moves forward, there are so many avenues it could lead.

One final note, pardon me if I used the flexcoders list inappropriatly, I could have just posted it on my blog and got plenty of interest there.

Thanks, Mike

On 5/29/06, Steven Webster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Guys,
 
The team at Adobe do our utmost to follow these lists - as soon as they fragment into multiple lists, it becomes more and more of our time to keep track of them all.  There is no question related to Flex - be it 1.5, 2.0, Data Services, Component Development, etc, etc - that is not suitable for posting here.
 
The tipping point, for me, to split into separate lists, is where there are hundreds of posts a day of interest to only a small demographic of the list - at that point, it makes sense to carve out a separate list.
 
Until then - while people are trying to get up to speed on ALL apsects of flex development - there's a huge benefit in having all the knowledge, expertise, archives and threads, on the one list.
 
Best,
 
Steven


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