Hya,

When i pointed out that structure, i was just enumerating what i missed 
most when i entered the osflash world. Let's wait for Aral to see what 
he thinks about this subject.

João Saleiro


Martin Heidegger wrote:
> Hi João ...
>
> First I want to point out that this is something that IS in actually 
> Aral's business and I feel bad to have
> a discussion without his attention. Anyway I want to respond to your 
> suggestions:
>
> I think your structure is good but reinvents the wheel and adds 
> useless overload to the structure.
>
> Some thoughts that raise when I see this list:
>
> - Welcome page with news;
>
> There is a lot of things to start with - How about a big & fat "1000 
> arrows to your informations"
> Which is kind of flash animation that shows with big arrows where can 
> be clicked and informs
> you about what you can find here. Maybe a bad idea ... though ...
>
>
> - Introduction to osflash (What is osflash, what's so good about 
> osflash, comparing flash to ajax, etc);
>
> I think flash as platform and the open source community including 
> their tools don't need to prove theirselves
> by regardless bad/evil statements its the quality and response that 
> helps.
> Anyway: Some information about this should be claimed but those can be 
> set butI would not make this a "big" one.
>
> - General osflash blog (the idea that was proposed previously);
> - Getting started tutorials (ide configuration, tools to use, 
> different kinds of workflows, etc);
> - Success stories (with screenshots, detailed information, tools and 
> techniques used, interviews with the developers);
> - Developers (detailed list of developers available to give consulting 
> to enterprises or individuals - this section name needs to be changed)
>
> I put those together because i think all those can be prominent Tags 
> or Categories of posts because all those should be
> asap read with the RSS feed. There should be a developer index of all 
> writers of articles. I also suggest a open source
> frappr group (http://www.frappr.com/?a=widgetlandingg&gid=749525&giv=1 
> <http://www.frappr.com/?a=widgetlandingg&gid=749525&giv=1>) to point 
> out where the members are located and where
> in the world you might find them.
>
> Suggesting a list of every living osflasher would mean we are enough 
> people to fit in the list. And furthermore I think those who
> contribute to flash - to open source and the flash platfrom - are of 
> big value to should be honored for their work. I think some
> "exclusivity" should be given.
>
> - Events (a list of calendarized events about general flash and 
> osflash, conferences, etc);
>
> Good stuff! Nothing to say ...
>
> - Forum or mailing list (for newbies);
>
> This can also be a list of forums all over the world that discuss 
> about open source in the certain language. The bigger
> communitys are language driven (i know flashforum.de 
> <http://flashforum.de> as very big german forum with few members 
> here). I saw on
> Macromedias beta testing application a mailinglist/forum mixture that 
> somehow worked like one. Is there some kind
> of extension to the current mailinglist system available? I don't want 
> (as most others) to have two systems to check.
>
>
> - OsFlash community (shortcut to the current platform - this section 
> name needs to be changed)
>
> How about calling it a wiki ? Because thats actually what it is - 
> right? Important!
>
> yours
> Martin.
>
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