Steven,

I have a question;

Isn't a move like this (creating a framework/component) list, like refactoring in OOP? Essentially, this thought came from intuition about 2 months ago when my 'development problems' were not being met.

I see a way to grab a 'niche' of developers like myself and let us play off of our own intelligence. This means developers looking at questions of a list completly related to components and the framework see only questions about framework programming.

I am not an application developer and do not want to be. So, comming from a component developer's perspective, I see this as completly necessary and for the most part required.

If I am nieve, I will learn.

Thanks,

Mike

On 5/29/06, Bjorn Schultheiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I guess they have been created now.

 

I think their success depending on the Adobe engineers and consultants input on these lists.

 

I personally hope there will be input from you guys on the AS3 specific list.

 


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Steven Webster
Sent: Tuesday, 30 May 2006 12:57 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [flexcoders] Re: Flex2 :: Seperate Mailing List :: Component developers - Framework Devlopment

 

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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