Hi,
Not to discourage you from anything, but it's suggest that that sort of content
went on the Apache Flex site or wiki. That way there's no trademark issues, the
code is correctly licensed, it can use use Apache infrastructure and anyone can
contribute to it. Unless you think there a good
The way to look at it is, I'm trying to carry on the work done by Peter deHaan
with flexexamples.com. AFAIK, the Apache Flex site does not have a blog format
specific to coding tutorials, which this micro tutorial format requires. Since
they will be more or less single file coding tutorials, no
Joe,
I for one (and I'm sure many on the Flex team - which is basically all
users! - with me) welcome your effort. As you say, Peter's blog has
been invaluable for me when trying to get to grips with new and
existing features of past frameworks. A 'continuation' of such an
effort will be of great
Pat, no prereqs. Got it installed here on my 64bit machine on windows :)
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 6:37 PM, Justin Mclean jus...@classsoftware.comwrote:
Hi,
I just wanted to make sure that I just download the flash builder 4.7 ,
could this install into the 64-bit system ?
OSX or windows?
Hi Joe,
It is great that you want to create a site of updated tutorials, and it
looks like you found the right branding info on the Apache site, but I
have some concerns. The domain name apacheflexexamples.com does not pass
the confusion test for me. Apache Flex does and will have some set of
Hi all,
Last week I was also working on the same thing. I did basically setup the
layout and the structure of the website. It was intended for others to also
submit a example.
Here is what I already did:
http://hdsign.nl.web02.ib.nxs.nl/index.php/flex-examples
So if I can help out in any way
Hi,
Thanks for clearing that up and I think it's a great idea, I be happy to
review/provide feeedback/provide examples etc etc if you need. I think it would
be best if was on Apache infrastructure but have no objections if you want to
make it as you say a fan site and host elsewhere. But
Hi,
Therefore, I'm not sure the Apache VP of Branding would approve domains
like apacheflexdoc, apacheflexsourcecode, apacheflexreleases, etc. Or
even flexdoc, flexsourcecode, or any new uses of flexexamples.
I most of the non apache names would be OK as long as they complied with
I understand the concern about the domain name. However, in the spirit of
continuing the work of Peter De Haan, since he still is in control of
flexexamples.com, I think apacheflexexamples.com is perfectly appropriate.
To alleviate any confusion of direct relationship with the Apache foundation,