+1. Excellent approach. That is having a core Cairngorm framework and modules/extensions like cairngorm-air.swc. I believe that the precedent for this has already been established with CairngormEnterprise.swc.
Any others have thoughts pro or con or suggestions regarding possible alternate approaches?
Keeping all various Cairngorm implementations under a single organizational umbrella is helpful. Helpful so that the Cairngorm community can go to a single authoritative destination for information and downloads. And helpful for knowing that each implementation is under a consistent review and governance model.
Also, in your MAX 2006 Cairngorm presentation you had suggested that other Cairngorm implementations might evolve over time. Cairngorm for Flash. Cairngorm for Mobile (FlashLite). Should these evolve it will be helpful to have a way of making them available under the same organizational umbrella.
btw, with Flex going open source, is there any chance of Cairngorm being added to the Flex Jira (aka Bug and Issue Management System, including feature requests)? Or otherwise getting one of its own?
Thanks again,
g
On 10/12/07, Steven Webster <swebster@...
> wrote:
So rather than push changes like this into the core cairngorm framework, we should look to create modules/extensions like cairngorm-apollo.swc; thoughts ?
Steven
On 11/10/2007 11:50, "greg h" <framework.lists@...> wrote:
Back in July Eric Feminella blogged about:
AIR Cairngorm (AIR extensions for Cairngorm)
http://www.ericfeminella.com/blog/category/apollo/page/4/
How can we get updates into the core Cairngorm code base? I am asking most immediately regarding updates along the lines of the extensions that Eric has developed and made available at the link above for working with the new Adobe AIR services.
Thanks,
g