Hi Aral,

I would like to contribute to that projects. In fact I was seeking for
tutorials and info about Eclipse Plugin Development. Last weeks I must
to left all that stuff aside, but in few days I think that I will go
over that again.

Best,

C.

2005/7/12, Aral Balkan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Nicolas,
> 
> Looks like a great presentation. I am so bummed out that I won't be at
> OSCON to see it (I'm going back to Malaysia for a holiday -- I grew up
> there and haven't been back since I was 13 so it's really a special
> trip! Otherwise I wouldn't have missed it for the world!)
> Congratulations again -- it's great to see these projects acting as
> ambassadors from the Flash community.
> 
> I just saw that Carlos mentioned this too but Flashout is not open
> source. In fact, this is quite serious as we are (mistakenly)
> popularizing FAME/FAMES as an open-source alternative when one of the
> components isn't.
> 
> On that front, I've updated the Flames IDE page with a preliminary plan:
> http://osflash.org/doku.php?id=flames
> 
> I would like to see Flames IDE developed as a fully open-source
> alternative to FAME/FAMES. As part of this, we need an Application
> Panel, Library Panel and a Swf Panel (for displaying resulting HTML/SWF
> files.) Although Flashout is great (and thanks to Eugene for making it
> available for us for free), it (a) tries to do too many things at once
> (and thus has resulting in a mega-panel in Eclipse that doesn't really
> fit in with the Eclipse way of doing things) and (b) is not open-source.
> The App, Library and Swf panels will contain some of the functionality
> in Flashout and will also contain some new functionality but each will
> be a separate View in Eclipse.
> 
> Also, it would be a good idea for Flames to be released as an
> easy-to-install Eclipse installation as well as a plug-in.
> 
> I am going to set up separate projects for Application Panel, Library
> Panel and Swf Panel as well as add some preliminary designs to the Wiki
> for comment as soon as possible.
> 
> Who would be interested in working on these projects?
> 
> Thanks,
> Aral
> 
> Nicolas Cannasse wrote:
> 
> >Hi lists,
> >
> >I just posted the MTASC OSCON 2005 Slides on my weblog at
> >http://ncannasse.free.fr . I'm looking for people review and comments. It
> >will talk about MTASC history, technology, and OSFlash / FAMES.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Nicolas
> >
> 
> 
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