I feel the desire to jump in and defend Adam here.  

It's definitely a different tone the we're used to.  But we talk about how 
ColdFusion gets bashed on Digg and it isn't attracting new developers.  Having 
someone who speaks in the same tone as those audiences isn't a bad thing.  If 
you want gravitas and decorum - Ben's not going anywhere. But Adam opens up the 
community to a new audience in my humble opinion, and that's a good thing. 


Gerald Guido [EMAIL PROTECTED] said 
>Personally I do not want an "Evangelist" for my stack of choice who uses
>terms like "PHP and open sores fanboys" in the about section of his blog.

>Nothing personal, and I am all for free expression, and I am sure he is very
>good at what he does etc., but I don't want a person with that sort of
>sophomoric mentality being a spokesperson for a technology I have spent
>years mastering. Especially in the Enterprise.

>It doesn't give me warm fuzzies.

Terrence Ryan
I.T. Director
Wharton Computing and Information Technology       
E-mail:         [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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