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matt_chotin
Inspiring
February 13, 2009
Question

Kittens saved, Fx prefix will go away

  • February 13, 2009
  • 23 replies
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Thanks everyone for your extended feedback. We will plan on removing the Fx
prefix and implementing the multiple namespace solution. The details will
need to be worked out (and specs will be posted) over the next few weeks.
Our goal is to have this all implemented by the time of our first beta which
is planned for mid-May. The high-level plan (which is subject-to-change
based on further spec and investigation and re-reading of all the posts plus
requests for additional feedback) is:

- 3 namespaces for MXML, the MXML 2009 language namespace, the Halo
namespace, the Spark namespace
- We will not turn on the option for merging namespaces as a) most customers
are actually saying that they don't mind the separation and b) this is what
ends up causing all the future headaches with tooling, source portability,
and future issues. We can consider the namespace merging/importing a future
feature.
- CSS will need to support namespaces which means that FB will need to
support CSS with namespaces. Work needs to be scoped/spec'd.

There are obviously lots of details to be worked out, and rather than
getting your immediate input I'd ask that you hold off on detailed
suggestions until we can get the right engineers assigned who can then start
asking for feedback on specific issues. We will also probably roll this
work into our normal API scrub class refactoring that often happens before a
beta. So please do not expect to see instant turnaround on this change, but
it will happen.

We certainly needed our team to have thick skins over the last few weeks but
this also served to remind us just how passionate and great the community
is. It's nice working on a product that so many people care about!

Enjoy the weekend!
Matt
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23 replies

Participant
February 13, 2009
Well played, Flex Team, well played. The community thanks you!
Inspiring
February 13, 2009
Remember that we "the community" asked for this, and its perfectly acceptable to expect us to help in developing the solutions for the SDK.

But thank you so much to Adobe for listening and for showing your commitment to the concerns of your customers.
Nate Beck
Known Participant
February 13, 2009
I think it's a great thing that the community and Adobe can work together to make this the best possible platform to develop on.

now let's all go back to being friends :)