I will agree, have been using Coldspring for over 12 months and has
saved me hours of work, and the support has been great. however I have
never used it on its own, have always used it with MG:U another
excellent framework with huge support.

And Dale, to coin the phrase of calling the kettle black. Did you not
release nuFramework as opensource?


On 10/24/07, Brian Kotek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nonsense. ColdSpring is a very well supported framework. I have no idea what
> you are talking about when you reference the "obvious lack of support".
> Further, a great many people are and have been using ColdSpring with
> incredible success. It's the one framework I would absolutely never omit
> from any project I do. Front controller frameworks like Fusebox and
> Model-Glue are relatively swappable, but ColdSpring is simply mandatory.
>
> Dale, in this case, you have no idea what you're talking about. One person
> has a problem and the ColdSpring mailing list happens to have a one-day
> glitch, and you're declaring Armageddon. Things don't "just stop working 3
> months after launch and no one knows why". If something breaks 3 months
> after launch, it's because the developer or sysadmin made a change and broke
> something.
>
> There is nothing wrong with ColdSpring in this instance. The problem is
> absolutely something on the shared host or in the rest of the application
> code in question. Exactly what, I'm not sure (which is why I've been trying
> to help Mike diagnose the problem). But I'd urge everyone to discount the
> alarmist tone of Dale's email and weigh the facts of the situation
> yourselves.
>
> On 10/23/07, Dale Fraser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > It is for reasons like this we here use no frameworks.
> >
> > The obvious lack of support is your number 1 problem.
> >
> > If I were you, I would be running for the hills. If this is the type of
> > problem you are having now, imagine if something similar happened 3 months
> > after launch and nothing would work and no one knows why. Now I'm not
> > saying
> > that there is anything wrong with Coldspring, but there is a risk of using
> > a
> > 3rd party unsupported framework such as this.
> >
> > Regards
> > Dale Fraser
> >
> > http://learncf.com
> >
> >
>
>
> 

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