<half-joking>
Open source the engine so you can get a few hundred fresh eyes looking at
the issues with threading on Linux and some other minor stuff.  Let us fix
the hard-coded /tmp/cfserver location for the Unix socket while you're at
it :).

Or, at least, open up some of the tags.  I'd hope they're somewhat
seperated from the actual engine of the beast.  Those little quirks with
CFHTTP, CFMAIL, CFSCHEDULE, etc might finally be put to rest for good.
</half-joking>

Good ideas actually. I've proposed some of this actually. I don't know if
anyone has approved it as of yet, so don't take my word as the final
authority.

<joking>
Okay, have then ship all the CF/Linux users over to your office. See if
they like that idea better :).
</joking>

Hahaha. Man, if you saw my office, you'd understand. I think i have the
market on 'most toys in the office'

<serious>
Perhaps a native PostgreSQL driver would be good, maybe a native MySQL one
too.

Given that there's no CFStudio perhaps Macromedia could create a community
driven repository of .vimrc and .emacs files.  I've heard some people use
other editors for writing code, so maybe we could get some config files
for them too that help with CF coding.

Stop building -one- binary for Linux!  Give us options... one for RH,
Mandrake, and Suse libs, one for Debian.  Slackware if you've got the
time.
</serious>

Hmm. I've considered the editor question. That's a pretty durn good idea
actually. I've been trying to hack on jedit (jedit.org) but I run out of
time pretty quickly. I've suggested to management a community site.

As for the one binary, well, neo's going to change that alot.

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