>Yes, we're still into it: search "open source," "railo," "blue dragon," etc
>at coldfusionbloggers.org
>
>On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 3:10 PM, D
>
>>

Which one of these "freebie cfml" has basic cf engine + native ajax support 
like cfajaxproxy for instance.  Or, put it this way, I think the need for a 
"freebie cfml engine" + cool latest ajax functions are of substantial value, 
but probably the way it is now, is "freebie cfml engines" like BD, may not have 
native ajax functions like what cf8 has.  Rolling up one's sleeve is one 
option, need for it may be many, mostly probably small-medium sized companies 
(SMEs), how about this?  What if a bunch of people/SMEs chip in to pay some top 
notch jquery programmer with heavy cf to develop some sort of plug-in, that the 
'investors' could have for free and sell it to anyone who needs it for a very 
reasonable fee?  Am thinking loud here...

@ Barney Boisvert, it's just the semantics. 

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