Razor Component Trac now up and running
After a week of inserting asdoc comments, I uploaded the source to the Razor Component Framework to my public svn. The components also have a new project page, at:
http://www.razorberry.com/components/
The ticket system is open to submission as long as it doesn't get spammed, and I will also be adding more documentation and examples on the wiki over the coming weeks.
I'm always open to constructive criticism, so please feel free to email me (razor (at) razorberry.com) with your thoughts, just as long as your thoughts amount to more than "These suck!". But please also keep in mind that this is beta software, and I'm providing no warranties or guarantees of any kind
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As I mentioned in my last post. I still need to backport some features before releasing the as2 source, but the as3 source is all there.
Have fun!


April 23rd, 2008 at 6:24 am
great job!... please more tutorials
April 24th, 2008 at 7:01 am
Looks good
will try it as soon as i get a moment.
Yes or a demo file utilizing all of the components available. would be very useful!
September 15th, 2008 at 6:06 am
Hi there,
great job, I thank you for the hard work and for sharing it!
It would be nice to see some tutorials, examples or demo files showing all the power of the framework...
regards,
goliatone
February 2nd, 2009 at 10:34 pm
Is this project still active? I am just looking through it and you updated the trac wiki in december but the code has not changed for ages.
If it is still active i am ver interested in it and can help with development / debugging.
Jim
February 3rd, 2009 at 1:37 am
Jim:
Thanks for your interest!
I have made robustness changes since the last trac update, but unfortunately development has come to a standstill because of job/life/etc.
I do want to upload some examples along with the next version, as well as change the license to MIT (less restrictive), very soon.
I always welcome feedback as it spurs me into doing something. Feel free to email your ideas: ash (at) razorberry.com