] no help, no release
On 3/17/15, 10:28 PM, Carlos Rovira carlos.rov...@codeoscopic.com
wrote:
I think FlexJS has it own reason to live and could be a great option
for people out there, but it need a muscle and union of mind that we
don't have today. So it's difficult. It would need real investment
On 3/18/15, 5:10 AM, Krüger, Olaf okrue...@edscha.com wrote:
This message is meant for everyone who thinks that if they wait long
enough, a release will spontaneously materialize...
If half of the folks on this list each found 30 minutes a month to work
on FlexJS... that would result in 200
Apache flex youtube channel?
-Mark
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From: omup...@gmail.com [mailto:omup...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of OmPrakash
Muppirala
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2015 11:54 AM
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: AW: [4.14.1] no help, no release
Alex,
I would love to see you host
Alex,
I would love to see you host a webconference on getting started with
FlexJS. That should help people who are interested, but are not able to
get the ball rolling.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Om
On Mar 18, 2015 8:49 AM, Alex Harui aha...@adobe.com wrote:
On 3/18/15, 5:10 AM, Krüger, Olaf
On 3/18/15, 9:46 AM, Kessler CTR Mark J mark.kessler@usmc.mil
wrote:
Apache flex youtube channel?
Sure, if that’s what folks want.
IMO, it would be far better if someone else did “getting started” learning
content. To me, there are things that lots of people can do, and probably
do
When the 4.14.1 RC became available, I noticed that the 4.15 nightly is no
longer available in the windows apache flex installer. Is that the way it is
supposed to work? Is 4.14.1 made from the nightly? Forgive my ignorance, but
I am trying to follow along and stay up to date with the latest
Hi,
This message is meant for everyone who thinks that if they wait long
enough, a release will spontaneously materialize. Or worse, that
someone else picks up the effort and it will get done anyway. That is
not how Open Source works. You have to help out if you want to move a
project forward...
On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 10:56 AM, Erik de Bruin e...@ixsoftware.nl wrote:
Wow, does GMail not like two threads with the same subject on
different mailing lists... :-)
Anyway, back on dev@:
The release process is where it was when it was started:
- the branches are cut
- the tests are
Okay, let me rephrase my question. What needs to be done next? I am still
not clear how the less-RC process is supposed to progress.
LessRC is easy:
1. develop
2. cut branch
3. stabilize/prepare/test
4. create RC
5. vote
6. release
We are now, for both projects, in step 3. We can only
We are were we started: the branches are cut, the builds are running,
the SDK release JIRA is created and updated, and... nothing.
Let's take this back to dev@
EdB
On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 5:16 PM, OmPrakash Muppirala
bigosma...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 16, 2015 11:33 PM, Erik de Bruin
What needs to be done for the SDK (at least):
- the docs need updating/completing
If I understand correct, that means the README and RELEASE_NOTES. I can
start working on this right away. Are there any other docs to be updated?
CONTRIBUTORS?
What needs to be done for the Installer (at
Wow, does GMail not like two threads with the same subject on
different mailing lists... :-)
Anyway, back on dev@:
The release process is where it was when it was started:
- the branches are cut
- the tests are running on those branches
- the JIRA for the SDK release is created and updated
-
On Mar 16, 2015 11:33 PM, Erik de Bruin e...@ixsoftware.nl wrote:
Hi,
This message is meant for everyone who thinks that if they wait long
enough, a release will spontaneously materialize. Or worse, that
someone else picks up the effort and it will get done anyway. That is
not how Open
About JS frameworks, The only option I've been looking recently that makes
make think this could be something like flex (but it's not today), is
Google Dart + Polymer Dart. I think Dart is a cool technology and seems
google is pushing it, but in the background behind AngularJS. But there's
OOP,
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