---- Mary Jo Sminkey <[email protected]> wrote: 
> Having said that, I really am thrilled to hear that they are giving it for 
> free for educational use. That certainly is a big step in the right direction 
> and that along with educational use of the server really shows that they are 
> starting to see that bringing in more developers is really critical for the 
> future of ColdFusion. 

 Most of the schools I know about are teaching Java. Sounds to me 
like an uphill battle, but it is in Adobe's interest and long overdue.
I would like to hear more about how Adobe plans to market to education 
institutions. Is the ColdFusion Server actually going to be free to 
education systems? I had not heard that.

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