[osflash] IDE mon amour, the poll results.

iiley iiley.chen at gmail.com
Sat Sep 2 07:03:18 EDT 2006


hmmm ... osflash community really is not big as AJAX, and it's of course,
very small than java, event small than javascript world.
But, well, only 22 poeple answers maybe because not many one know that, i
know that poll, but i can't open the link you gived erixtekila, sorry that i
have not told you about that, i just remember that day i try to open it but
can't, and not many people replied that thread, so i then fogot it.

Martin's idea is good, i think there should be may people there on the
internet but not subscribed to the osflash list, they are just users, and
they do not do os developing, but they are interested in osflash, so they
just view the website and not in the list. A blog as Martin said maybe a
good idea.

The little of the osflash community will not stop me and my friend's plan,
we'll start a haXe IDE project soon. I'll start a thread about it on the
list right now. :)

Cheers~

2006/9/2, Martin Heidegger <mastakaneda at gmail.com>:
>
> Well even if its possible to count it up to 100 people - its still only
> 100 people. Go to ajaxian and you maybe find lot more. This is only a sign
> for the bad constitution of the community. The people from AJAX help
> themselves by creating a big blog - like ajaxian. Question: Would it do any
> good for the osflash community to have a blog where people (not just one)
> write about their stuff, their point of view and new ones? In this way
> discussion like about the IDE might have reached a bigger part of the Flash
> audience (this audience is undoubtly big). It would also be good if this
> blog is not something of some narcists. I think about those people that are
> names in the web to write there. Namly if they are interested: of course
> Aral but also Nicolas, Colin Moock, Mario Klingemann, Simon Wacker, Grant
> Skinner, Alessandro di Crugnola, the Hall's, the strange as2api guy, Moses,
> Alex U., Andre Michelle, Claus Wahlers, Daron Schall, Ralf B. and so on. I
> mean all those guys who's blogs are read often anyway and are related to
> Open Source in the flash community.
>
> greetings
> Martin.
>
> 2006/9/2, erixtekila <erixtekila at gmail.com>:
>
> > Hi list,
> >
> > To follow the discussion about the perfect IDE and what swf-coders do
> > need, I send you this little bulletin.
> > 3 days after, 22 persons have answered.
> >
> > If someone wants me to do some datamining and create statecharts and
> > the like, tell me.
> > But roughly, I can say either :
> > 1- No one cares.
> > 2- swf-coders are a very little community.
> >
> > Those two reasons might explain the bad support swf opensource projects
> > get.
> > This is (unfortunatly) what all the teams, I met by the past, told me
> > about the flash community.
> >
> > I wonder how such big efforts help some¡­ but I respect those ones and
> > will try to leverage them as much as I can.
> > Cheers.
> > -----------
> > erixtekila
> > http://blog.v-i-a.net/
> >
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