Thank you David - understood! Mitch (who needs to relook at that code as well)
--- In [email protected], "David Mendels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I wanted to make clear because I think it wasn't clear enough on the > site itself (yet). This code is open source and free for you to use. > Our own consulting team developed it and was able to donate it to the > community, but it isn't a formal "product" from Adobe and doesn't have a > team or a schedule. We are really hoping others in the community will > jump into it, improve it, share their results. I am sure that over time > the orginal folks from Adobe Consulting will probably add to it as well, > but you shouldn't be expecting a next verion or final release from > us--this will be a community effort and will go as fast as folks out in > the community contribute. > > -David > > ________________________________ > > From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of maunger > Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2007 1:52 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [flexcoders] Ely's Quietlyscheming Calendar > > > > Hi y'all > > I've been messing with Ely's Calendar and am learning lots... i posted a > note over on his blog > comments wondering if anyone out there is actually using this and has > improved it in any > way - but I'm sure there's a lot more traffic over here, so I thought > I'd ask here as well. > > There's some great code in there and I'm learning a lot, but I also > think that if anyone out > there is using it it would be great to share our lessons etc. > > I'd also like to know if there's any rumors out there about Adobe's lab > project for the > 'scheduling API' - any ideas if it will be improved soon as well? > > Thanks all > Mitch >

