I'm pleased to announce FlexLib: a new open-source project for Flex 2
components. This project is a Google Code hosted project, released
under the MIT license. I've been working with Darron Schall, Mike
Chambers and Ted Patrick to get the project up and running. We're
hoping to build a concentrated community effort for custom Flex
component development.

Have you been looking for a community project to contribute to? Do you
have custom components you've been releasing on your blog? Want to
brainstorm about new and improved components?

The project currently contains a handful of components that have been
developed by me or Darron (including some new ones I haven't blogged
about yet). We want to get the Flex developer community involved and
have a central resource that will help us all build off each other's
work. To get involved take a look at the project page on google code
(link below) and read the HowToContribute wiki page.

For more information read through the project website, join the
discussion group, and email me if you have more questions. If you want
to contribute your code, drop us a line and we'll get you involved.

FlexLib project page: http://code.google.com/p/flexlib

Announcement on my blog:
http://dougmccune.com/blog/2007/02/28/announcing-flexlib-open-source-flex-component-library/

Darron Schall's announcement: http://darronschall.com/weblog/

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