And beside these vaild points think about Php, Python and Ruby. All of 
these languages were created, because somebody felt the need to create 
something new. Today they belong to the most successful open source 
projects.

Cheers,
Ralf.



Martin Wood wrote:

> thats the real point right there.
> 
> well said :)
> 
> if we want an as3 compiler, lets write it ourselves. if theres the 
> motivation it will be done.
> 
> Just look at red5 for an example of what motivation, organisation and 
> skills can achieve in a short time.
> 
> martin
> 
> Scott Hyndman wrote:
> min
>>Yeah, that's not such a bad idea. I wouldn't mind contributing (money) to an 
>>AS3 compiler project if it came down to that. Of course, I'd much rather pay 
>>nothing. ;)
>>
>>But I completely support Nicolas in his new endeavours. Who are any of you to 
>>tell him what he should or shouldn't do (whether outright or through 
>>whining)? He's not our compiler slave. He's a guy with his own interests and 
>>doesn't owe us anything.
>>
>>Scott
> 
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