Alright, I have the class up linked off the openclasslibrary page.  I 
also linked to it the openclasslibrary listing  from:  
<http://osflash.org/doku.php?id=open_source_flash_projects>. Most of 
these are externally hosted projects, but tI think it makes sense.

Best,
-Daniel

Daniel Wabyick wrote:

>Thanks everyone for the ideas ...  I'll go with the openclasslibrary for 
>now.
>
>Martin Wood wrote:
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>
>>Definitely,
>>
>>You could always create a page 'Open Class Library' where people can add 
>>other useful classes they have that link to their own pages.
>>
>>I have some bits of code that dont warrant a complete project but I 
>>think would suit that kind of thing.
>>
>>well, it takes just as much time to write the mail as it does to make 
>>the page, so ive started one here :
>>
>>http://osflash.org/openclasslibrary
>>
>>:)
>>
>>thanks
>>
>>Martin
>>
>>
>>Nicolas Cannasse wrote:
>> 
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>>
>>>>The thing is - its only a single class, and probably doesn't justify
>>>>'project' status.  Still, its really useful, and an open-source
>>>>alternative to  Macromedia's DRK released DateFormatter.  Ideally I
>>>>would like to release it via the osflash.org site, but I am not sure
>>>>exactly where such a class should live.  Any suggestions !
>>>>     
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>Maybe a wikipage with documentation, sample, and a link to download the file
>>>would be enough ?
>>>My two eurocents,
>>>
>>>Nicolas
>>>
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