The main page would be best.

Thanks so much for your help!!

Rey

Christopher Jordan wrote:
> Rey,
> 
> What do you want us to do if the site is really a password protected 
> application? In my main example the app I write is totally 100% CF, but 
> the main face of the company on the web might not be (I'm not 
> responsible for that piece). Do you want a link to the login screen of 
> the application or a link to the main face of the company, or what? Let 
> me know, I *want* to contribute! :o)
> 
> Cheers mate!
> Chris
> 
> Rey Bango wrote:
>> Guys, for awhile, I've been griping up a storm via my blog and to 
>> whomever would listen that MM & Adobe weren't doing enough to get the 
>> word out about CF. And while I still think that a lot of work needs to 
>> be done, I came to the realization that I also needed to do more than 
>> just post gripes. I recently read this post on Ray Camden's blog:
>>
>> http://ray.camdenfamily.com/index.cfm/2007/2/22/Help-spread-the-word-at-the-Peoples-Toolbox
>>
>> The quote that struck me was:
>>
>> "apparently they had never heard of it, and I'm having a bit of trouble 
>> convincing them that a) lots of people use ColdFusion and b) that it is 
>> indeed worth adding to their site""
>>
>> It hit me how bad of a job *all* of us have done in keeping ColdFusion 
>> in the limelight. ColdFusion and CFML just celebrated its 10th year and 
>> here's some new, unknown site questioning CF's worthiness. I was floored.
>>
>> So I decided to use a domain that I've had sitting around for some time 
>> as a vehicle for CF-related evangelism.
>>
>> http://www.gotcfm.com/
>>
>> I am looking at GotCFM.com as a VERY niche site that's whole focus is to 
>> have information to help promote CF-related technologies. It won't allow 
>> people to search for the best way to create a CFC or which custom tag is 
>> available for zip code locations. There are plenty of top-notch sites 
>> for that. I want to build a place where anyone can go to find specific 
>> information such as:
>>
>> - A continuously updated list of sites using CF
>> - Information on how to position CF within your company
>> - Information on specific features that make CF better than other 
>> technologies
>> - Case studies on successful implementations of CF
>> - "Powered by" buttons
>> - Banner ads that can be added to your site to promote your favorite CF 
>> engine
>>
>> Some of you may say, "Well, Ben Forta already keeps a list of sites 
>> using CF", and that's certainly true. Ben has done a great job over the 
>> years of trying to get a nice list of sites. But, by no fault of Ben, 
>> its not all encompassing, its not up-to-date and it doesn't appear to 
>> include sites built using other technologies like Ralio, Coral or 
>> BlueDragon. We don't just need a list of Adobe ColdFusion powered sites. 
>> We need a list of ALL *CFML* powered sites. And we need a method of 
>> allowing people to submit these sites themselves.
>>
>> I hope to flush it out further, especially if I can get community 
>> support. I hope that this type of site, dedicated solely to methods of 
>> bi-partisan CF evangelism, will help spread the word about CFML.
>>
>> I've already received support from New Atlanta and hope to soon get the 
>> support of Adobe, Ralio and the whole CF-Community.
>>
>> Your feedback is welcome and your involvement would definitely be 
>> appreciated. You can start by submitting sites that powered by *ANY* 
>> CFML engine. That would be a great first step. If you have other ideas 
>> for the site, please let me know.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Rey Bango...
>>
>>
> 
> 

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