be a binary project repository, similar to aptget or haxeLib
(http://haxe.org/haxelib). That would help everybody to keep up-to-date
with latest open source flash tools and libraries they are using.
yeah I hear that- that'd be sweeet
On 10/18/06, Nicolas Cannasse <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My gut reaction after spending 5 minutes on the site: I'm not
> impressed...
Same here.
What makes up OSFlash is not that much the hosting service, since
there's already plenty of them, entirely automated : SourceForge,
CVSDude, Google Code... I personally love the Google one for it's
simplicity and speed :)
But OSFlash has a strong community, with a common Wiki for all projects
and an active discussion mailing list to help each other. The location
of the CVS/SVN repository doesn't matter that much, I except people
using RIAForge to continue announcing their Flash projects on the
OSFlash list.
It makes me think that what would be interesting for OSFlash users would
be a binary project repository, similar to aptget or haxeLib
(http://haxe.org/haxelib). That would help everybody to keep up-to-date
with latest open source flash tools and libraries they are using.
Nicolas
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