Just saw this on the twittersphere.  This is that last year for
CFUnited.  The conference will not happen in 2011.

http://bit.ly/beqV4v

Sad, so sad.

This actually echos something I have been observing in the CF
community for the last few years.  When I first started doing CF
development work in the 90's there was alot of excitement among
developers.  Alot of passion, and alot of young development.  The CF
development crowd has ages, has wandered into other interests, and has
become significantly less passionate.

I'm not talking about competing technologies beating CF, or pricing of
CF, or CF's relevance as a technology.  What I'm talking about is the
community around ColdFusion.  The people.  For better or worse I see
that community becoming less cohesive, less excited.  I think this is
due to a number of things, including changes in the way Adobe treats
it's user community.

Change is inevitable, but I would be interested in hearing other
people's perceptions.

-Cameron

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