Thanks Amy & David.

It's a shame. The project I'm working on is small and time is of the essence so I think I'll still give OL a go and I guess have IE load flash instead. I'll look into Enyo as well for future projects.

Thanks again,

Chris

On 09/05/2012 01:01 PM, Amy Muntz wrote:
Yes, the mailing list activity has dropped. But, there is active development going on in trunk with fixes for both DHTML and IE9 at the top of the list. Trunk also has a significant number of fixes over 4.9.

On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 12:37 PM, David Greisen <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

     Activity on the mailing list has dropped to almost nothing and
    (what used to be) laszlo systems has pretty much stopped
    responding entirely. When 6 months after IE9 was released, it
    still wasn't supported by OL, I knew I needed something else. But
    it took me a year to find anything even moderately comparable.
    I've switched to Enyo.js, which provides some of the niceties and
    features of OL with a good license (apache 2) and a very open
    development process on github. There are still a lot of things
    about OL I miss (nothing compares to its databinding). Enyo is
    still very young, it doesn't handle data structures or databinding
    (I use Backbone.js for that) but it's the only alternative to OL
    I've found that is active and maintained. I only used the html5
    runtime; if you need flash, Enyo won't work.

    David


    On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 12:13 PM, Chris Janik
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Hey Everyone,

        It's been a while for me with OL. I was just wondering what
        the status of the project is. Is it still under development?
        If it's not are there any good alternatives? I hope it's still
        going.

-- Chris




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