What would be a whole lot better is if someone said 'no you are wrong,
Mike,  look at all the things we're doing to promote Coldfusion to
.net/php/java users:
a:
b:
c:
etc'

 or
"No Mike, you're wrong the server customer base has increased over the
last year by xx%"
or
"No Mike, we presented at a .Net conference in Sydney last July,  and
at a .php conference in Melbourne in August ...  etc "

but there's none of that at all.  Not a sound.

Not even 'hey look at the great new user that bought CF Enterprise!
...'  or "look at this great new CF application that XXX Pty Ltd put
in .."

Nothing from Adobe.  I might be wrong - I hope I am,  but Adobe didnt
know much about what to do with a server product when they bought
Macromedia,  and I got the impression that many Adobe people see it as
a bit of an orphan,  a bit of a non-core product,  and not a good
career move in Adobe to be associated with it unless you're Ben Forta.
  I got the feeling that Adobe people think it's something they got
stuck with when they bought Macromedia for what they REALLY wanted -
Flash and Dreamweaver.

Certainly in Australia i have yet to hear of anyone at Adobe who is
annoyed because I am painting them in a bad light that's undeserved.

Let me say here and now that I will VERY rapidly change my tune on
this if anyone can show me that I'm wrong about this.    But let me
summarise the 3 main factors:

[A] hardly any jobs for over a year now
[B] hardly any promotion activity on ColdFusion apart from preaching
to the converted at CF Conferences
[C]  Very little or no interest in Coldfusion from the usergroups.

Does that add up to a vibrant, growing, thriving community?

Either prove me wrong someone,  or stop bashing me for being critical
and for gods sake lets poke someone in the ribs who's in a position to
DO SOMETHING about it!

Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
Adobe Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
ColdFusion, PHP, ASP, ASP.NET hosting from AUD$15/month


On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 12:00 AM, Will Swain <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I read it as a commentary on the state of cf in general, not specifically in
> Australia.
>
> Can we amend the subject line - we really don't need more grist for the 'cf
> is dead' mill
>
>

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