> > Therefore, I have a proposition for MM. Why not support the Eclipse 
> > initiative? Most of the major Java vendors already support it. Other 
> > software companies support it. And the open source community supports it. 
> > Why not contribute a relatively modest effort toward making CFEclipse a 
> > top-flight product?
> 
> Er, you mean like allowing myself and my colleague Seth Hodgson to
> work with the CFE folks? Early days yet but we intend to work on stuff
> like framework support (FB / Mach II) and possibly UML support. Just
> remember that we do this in our (not so) copious free time... It isn't
> any sort of official support for CFE, just permission to contribute on
> our own time!

Just to solidify this, as Sean said, there are quite a few MM guys
(and BlueDragon guys too) who talk with us off line quite regularly
(mostly Spike who is now the project leader). A few have already sent
in patches for CFE, and they have some very interesting ideas coming
down the pike. MM as an entity doesn't support or endorse the project,
but they don't hate us, and I think they want the project to do well
(as it in the end should help sell more CF servers)

-- 
~The cfml plug-in for eclipse~
http://cfeclipse.tigris.org
~open source xslt IDE~
http://treebeard.sourceforge.net
~open source XML database~
http://ashpool.sourceforge.net

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