Hi,
The section in the license that talks about this is 2.1.1, you can read it in its ugly detail here: http://www.adobe.com/products/eulas/pdfs/AdobeFlexBuilder2_0-FlexCharting2_0.pdf.
The bottom line is: yes you can modify, yes you can publish your modifications, and yes you can even publish them here (or on your blog).
Someone asked about how you can get those patches to us for our consideration. The best way is probably to submit an entry via the wish form ( http://www.adobe.com/go/wish) and as you describe the enhancement you're requesting mention that you have code in there for us to look at. As appropriate someone will contact you to request the code.
I know that the wishlist system does seem somewhat closed but I think that we've actually been very good about being responsive to customers as we've been informed of problems. We may not be able to respond to every single one. I think the most common time when we may not respond is if what you report is a duplicate of something we are already tracking, though even then I believe that we try to send some sort of response. If you've been submitting entries via the wish form and haven't received any responses let me know (off-list) and I can look into it.
Thanks,
Matt
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com [mailto:flexcoders@ yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Louis Ryan
Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2006 6:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]ups.com
Subject: [flexcoders] Re: Posting patched versions of framework code to this list?
Ive posted in the spirit of improving flex so find it here with a
sample to play with...
http://whittlin.blogspot.com/
--- In [email protected], "Louis Ryan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have modified the DataGrid class to allow columns to be locked on
> the right. I posted this as an enhancement request to Adobe but its
> not so easy to include alot of text in their suggestion area so I
> didnt include the sample code I had for this.
>
> Is it OK to post modified versions of the Flex framework code here? If
> not is there a better way to send suggested code/patches to Adobe for
> review?
>
> Thanks
>
> Louis Ryan
>
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- RE: [flexcoders] Re: Posting patched versions of frame... Matt Chotin
- Re: [flexcoders] Re: Posting patched versions of ... Anatole Tartakovsky
- Re: [flexcoders] Re: Posting patched versions of ... Daniel Wabyick
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Matt,
My apologies, indeed license does not prohibit modifications, just new classes in Adobe namespace - very handy for patches and enhancements.
I also think that Louis idea of community driven features showcase has it's place. It might be beneficial to have dedicated site were people can post their enhancements to the standard controls along with the code. While not quite components on their own merit for Flex Exchange and more complex then code snippets in JAM, they can be used to showcase enhancements and open source code.
I have made quite a few of such controls in the past and could not really find place to post them. I will set up site with some of them this week and would welcome anyone willing to showcase their controls to drop me a line off-line. The only limitations will be no JMS/FMS on the server - usual Tomcat/MySQL deal.
Thank you,
Anatole Tartakovsky
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