hi

i acknowledge your points martin and i really have the greatest respect
for developers who contribute in some way...

@martin: you're idea of some kind of fond definitely sounds good but
the management of this financial resources seems to be a general prob-
lem of os-projects... if you have an idea concerning the question 'who
is responsible?' it would be great to hear about it.

i never said i would contribute to this project because i don't have the
desired skills but helping in making tutorials or designing gui-stuff for
the plugin wouldn't be a problem.

the point is that we (at least the crossplatform/eclipse-alliance) could
use a revived asdt-plugin and i just wanted to hear whether someone
is interested in continuing the work of the asdt-project-seen?
didn't want to offend anyone...

peace!

henrik

erixtekila wrote:

Hey, Martin.

I know your opensource efforts.
When speaking of "perspectives", I was talking from a development point 
of view.
Of course not budget one !

I too have participated to opensource developments.
I too can feel that lots of people say they'll contribute and never do.
But don't feel annoyed (like I thnk you are), because I knew this fact 
before.

Sorry if I get you upset, btw. My thread wasn't meant to do it at all.

Looking at the great opensource flash related projects, I find 
nevertheless that an IDE to create flash content is definitively a 
need.
To conclude, let's keep the thread on topic more than the pros and cons 
of opensource software.

Thanks and excuse if any offence.
Greetings.
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erixtekila
http://blog.v-i-a.net/



erixtekila wrote:
>> wonder what this list has to say about these two quotes from the
>> asdt-list...
>> in case someone missed it. wondering whether all of you switched to 
>> flash-
>> develop, haxe or flexbuilder...
> We are spoking of IDEs.
> FlashDevelop is the only IDE that can *deal* with haXe syntax.
> Unfortunatly, it is windows only.
>
>> would love to see an asdt-revival (maybe with as3-support) but at the
>> moment asdt seems to be dead. :'(
> ASDT was a real cross-platform IDE initiative.
> I assume that HXDT (which seems to have forked ASDT) is also a dead 
> horse.
>
> I tend to like Eclipse a lot and non-windows OSes.
> I hope a team could revive this (theses) project(s).
> I, personnally, can't.
> But it has great perspective for who can.
> -----------
> erixtekila
> http://blog.v-i-a.net/
>
>

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