Sean took this public, so I thought I would respond in public.

I saw that post about me that Sean put on his blog a couple of weeks ago, and 
it was obviously intended to make trouble for me because of the way he titled 
it and how he took what I said entirely out of context.  So I posted a comment 
to his blog that was simply a lead-in plus my posting in its entirety, so that 
people could see that Sean was twisting the truth.

Now I know that Sean's been on vacation, so I waited until he started posting 
to his blog again and approving other peoples' comments posted later than my 
own, but he still hasn't seen fit to display what I actually said alongside his 
spin.

So here's my original post in its entirety...
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> I think the above response is drawing some pretty large conclusions
> that aren't based on any substantiated facts. 
 
You don't really need (and will probably not have) any substantiated facts at 
hand when drawing conclusions about future actions a public company might take. 
 All you have is instinct, an understanding of what truly drives public 
companies, market forces, technology innovations, etc, to guide you.  Licking 
your finger and sticking it in the air to tell which way the wind blows helps, 
too.
 
How are you ever going to have any substantiated facts that tell you in plain 
terms what a company definitely will do?  The facts that are released to the 
public have been thoroughly sanitized and neutered by Public Relations and 
Legal, and the SEC only lets you say certain things (virtually nothing of 
importance) when mergers are about to happen.  I wouldn't even call most of 
them facts, but rather diversions from the real facts being hidden.  I mean, 
big business is often a poker game, yes?
 
There are things that Chizen is dealing with right now that will determine how 
Adobe will "handle" its inheritance of the Macromedia product line, and they 
have absolutely nothing at all to do with any of us or how "cool" some people 
think ColdFusion is.  And federal law dictates that Chizen, as the leader of a 
publicly traded company, *must* act with sole regard to the betterment of his 
stockholders' financial positions, as long as those actions do not violate any 
laws.
 
So let's all stop being naive about ColdFusion's future having anything at all 
to do with current number of installations, how much you like it, how important 
it is to you, or anything else that a developer might see as important.
 
It may be hard to swallow, but nothing about you or what you do is of any 
importance to them whatsoever.
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....and here is a link to Sean's spin:

http://corfield.org/blog/index.cfm/do/blog.entry/entry/Adam_Churvis_thinks_you_are_not_important

How many of you understand that what I said had nothing at all to do with the 
way Sean twisted it?

Respectfully,

Adam Phillip Churvis
Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX 7 Developer
BlueDragon Alliance Founding Committee



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