Three of us who were fed up with Flashcoders going down all the time and
the archives being messed up and/or useless started a mailing list on
Yahoo called Flash_Tiger.  You can subscribe and respond via e-mail,
digest or Web interface, and you get the nice search capabilities of
Yahoo - plus you can post sample files for others to download.  We have
several hundred Flashcoders who moved over or at least subscribed to
suplement Flashcoders.  There are Adobe employees on the list too.
Doesn't mean you should lave Flashcoders, but check it out:

http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Flash_tiger/

We have three moderators (myself included) who manage the list, so it's
taken care of pretty well. Hope to see you there.

Jason Merrill
Bank of America  
L&LD GT&O 
eTools & Multimedia Research & Development




 

>>-----Original Message-----
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>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2008 4:25 PM
>>To: Open Source Flash Mailing List
>>Subject: [osflash] Q:Whither Flashcoders??
>>
>>With the demise of flashcoders in 07,  was wondering if 
>>anyone has any plans on resurrecting it....or creating 
>>something similar.
>>This was a much needed resource for the Flash community and 
>>is sorely missed.
>>
>>Jim Bachalo
>>
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