Josh, I think you're getting a little over-excited before you need to.  Don't
listen to all the chatter and opinions being thrown around this list.
They're just opinions.  Sit back, relax and wait for the dust to settle on
the merger and see what happens.  There's absolutely no use getting all
worked up over something you can't control.

For all you know, Adobe may end up putting ColdFusion and/or Flex up as a
flagship product.  Just wait it out.

-----Original Message-----
From: Joshua OConnor-Rose [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 11:32 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: macromedia and Adobe?!

I'm wondering what this means for CF most of all in several ways. 

For instance, how will this affect Blue Dragon.

Is adobe only interested in the products that are media related, and now that
there is significant capability within CF to integrate PDFs and Flash why
would Adobe loose interest in CF.

Also what about Flex!!! that's my biggest concern I think since I was
intending to head that direction.

I know for a lot of folks speculation is a waste of time but I'm curious if
we may hear something that would give us perhaps a calming breath.

-Joshua O'Connor-Rose

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