jME can be found at www.mojomonkeycoding.com
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Quoting mojomonkey:
[quote] I also want to throw in my 2 cents regarding the 3rd party APIs. I personally think it opens a can of worms having things set up the way they are. The APIs on the board now appear Sun “supported” if you will, while those that don’t are not quite as official. I’ve long supported keeping jME seperate and maintain it’s own forums, etc. Giving some their own forums but not others causes those without the forums to lose a bit of legitimacy. I’ve e-mail ChrisM requesting a jME forum at the behest of some jME users, but have not received any replies. As such, I’d much prefer that 3rd part APIs be a single forum, so that anything can be discussed without any “Sun Supported bias”.
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Quoting blahx3 in response to the part
[quote]“The APIs on the board now appear Sun … Giving some their own forums but not others causes those without the forums to lose a bit of legitimacy.”
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[quote] I agree entirely, and I think it was a shocking mistake to do it this way and leave it as-is - it betrays a major lack of understanding of how communities work, and how marketing and presentation affects people (or, if you’re more cynical than I am, you might think it deliberate; I certainly don’t think that!).
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He then goes on to suggest the idea that java-gaming.org simply link to 3rd party API forums.
And my own words: