El mié., 14 ago. 2019 a las 5:54, Mandeep Sarma (<[email protected]>)
escribió:

>
> This brings up another question, doesn't the way in which Royale is being
> developed significantly increase the risks to future Royale SDKs breaking
> applications in lengthy development (large applications) ? I ask because
> Royale is being considered as a platform to convert a Flash Player app.
>
>
Can you elaborate more on what you think the way in which Royale is being
developed can cause problems?

We are in 0.9.6 version, still not 1.0, so still code that need to be
followed and requires people to be "connected" to what community is doing.
My personal opinion is that we'll reach a point when Royale will be very
stable and many or most of the core things will hardly change in the
future. Other will still need to be evolved even more towards other major
versions (2.0...)

In my case, I use to recompile example apps like Tour de Jewel, and my
personal Apps to see if changes break something. Sometimes this happen, but
is inevitable if we want to progress. Some times things where set in a
temporal shape or was implemented as better as contributors can in the
amount of time invested, or simply put in that shape as a first step to be
iterated in the future...

Since Royale is a complex framework, don't see other way with the current
set of people working on it, but it will be interesting to know more about
what you think and propose other ways.

Thanks



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