This is my feeling too Nicolas, you really are helping us too much and
saving us too much time, and we all must to thank you all your effort
everyday with MTASC that is evolving day by day in such wonderful
tool.

I want to thank you personaly your gift to the flash community

C.

2005/7/16, Nicolas Cannasse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Hi John,
> >
> > > The essence of a wiki is group editing.
> >
> >
> > Granted, but this does not mean that we cannot be civilized. If you feel
> > the need to delete something, talk it over on the list first. Someone
> > else might have an equally valid reason for keeping it on and, whenever
> > possible, this wiki will support the open exploration, discovery and
> > sharing of information in line with the very spirit of the open source
> > movement. To this end, I take a wide view of open source: The wiki is
> > not just a resource listing open source projects and supporting them but
> > also an open source resource itself, with the tutorials, information,
> > tips, tricks, hacks, etc. that already fill its pages and will hopefully
> > continue to do so (all of which are released under a Creative Commons
> > license.)
> [...]
> 
> Nicely said Aral.
> 
> I will add that OSFlash is also about freedom of information. Pattents, NDA,
> lawsuit threats, ... are today common ways for big companies to protect
> their business. Such behaviors are preventing small companies and
> individuals to access to a good level of information on technologies, and
> then are preventing innovation and new ideas from being developped or
> spreading. Trying to restrict the sharing of information is really a shame
> for humanity and scientific spirit, and the opensource movement is a good
> answer to that. It's not about evangelism of a particular view, it's just
> that OS people are sure that by sharing more information and enabling more
> people to access a given technology, you are enforcing this technology and
> not weakening it.
> 
> What's happenning with MTASC already supporting Flash 8 could be see as
> eventually threatening the businness model of Macromedia that is selling the
> IDE and having a free Player, but since most people might not be aware of
> MTASC, or doesn't know/want-to learn how to use it, they will still see the
> beautiful demos that we're producing and this will create an even bigger
> hype around Flash 8.
> 
> As Aral, I feel proud to be part of the OSFlash community as I'm able to
> meet great people making great things and taking some of their time to help
> each other. My company don't get once eurocent of money back when I'm
> working on MTASC, but still they think it's a nice piece of work. It's not
> about money here, I just do feel better when I'm coming back home at night
> and can think that some part of my work today might help people. I feel I'm
> doing the right thing, that the whole OSFlash community people are doing the
> right thing, and that we're heading the right way.
> 
> Nicolas
> 
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