very similar to something I am also in the process of defining at
cfstandards.org

~Simon

Simon Horwith
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  -----Original Message-----
  From: Matt Liotta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 03 February 2004 00:10
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: OpenXCF

  http://sourceforge.net/projects/openxcf

  Apache Jakarta is widely recognized as the place to find open source
  Java. However, it isn't just a place for people to create some source
  code and throw it up on a server never to be touched again. No, the
  reason why Jakarta is so successful is because there is a community
  surrounding each project. Besides the obvious benefits a community
  brings in terms of software maturity, an added benefit is that projects
  don't become abandonware when the original author moves on.

  The CF community needs a similar concept to Jakarta!

  For most people in the CF community, Macromedia's exchange and
  CFlib.org are the places that people look for open source CFML.
  However, neither site is ideal for the following reasons. First, many
  people don't seem to care for the exchange since it has become a RIA.
  That is debatable, but clearly it is an issue. Second, the exchange
  doesn't only host open source code; it also hosts proprietary code,
  which thus make it harder to find open source code. Finally, both the
  exchange and CFlib are places for people to upload their code and
  forget about it. Certainly, some authors take good care of their
  contributions and continue to provide updates, but that doesn't seem to
  be true for all the code. Further, there is no infrastructure in place
  for a community to form around the open source code allowing it to
  mature and prevent abandonment.

  I have created a Sourceforge project that I hope will become the CF
  community's Jakarta. This project, the Open Source Extension,
  Component, and Function (OpenXCF) project hosts open source ColdFusion
  Markup Language (CFML) code in the form of ColdFusion Extensions
  (CFXs), ColdFusion Components (CFCs), and User Defined Functions
  (UDFs). Only open source code available under the Apache Software
  License will be allowed and all of it will be committed to CVS allowing
  others to contribute. You can find more information about the project
  at http://sourceforge.net/projects/openxcf. I have already uploaded
  some of my own code to CVS and Raymond has said he will do the same.
  Additionally, it is my hope that the project will be integrated in some
  way with CFlib and CFCzone such that releases of the code are available
  from both of those very good sites that provide an entirely different
  interface for finding code.

  I hope that others will want to join the project.

  -Matt
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