On Jul 14, 2005, at 11:54 AM, Keith Peters wrote:


The only question is how relevant it is. OK, some think it should be top level, and some think it should be under the MTASC page, and some think it shouldn't be on OSFlash at all. I'm sure we can come to some agreement on it
without all the accusations and criticism.


All,

This is a wiki...wiki's change all the time. If you put it there for now because its currently very relevant and then remove it later its fine. Its a wiki, its not a top-down designed website. I am not arguing with structure vs. chaos, but the philosophy of wikis.

I have to say that I agree with Nicolas re: someone coming along and removing a page he posted because they did not think it belonged. Open-source works because folks respect each other's contributions. Removal of content is not a contribution (unless its for legal reasons, e.g. to protect the community). Annotation of content with a question of whether it belongs in place A or B is a contribution.

If the managers OSFlash.org want to document stringent guidelines as to what can go where, that is up to them. The community of open- source developers can then decide if they want to use the resource. Until that time please don't delete a page someone else created just because you do not think it belongs.

IMHO Nicolas has made one of the most significant contributions to the OSS Flash community that currently exists (MTASC) and he has my utmost respect for that. See you at OSCON Nicolas where I hope we can convince the broader open-source community that working on the Flash platform is worth their (very valuable) time.

Best,

Rich


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