On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 1:25 AM, Richard White <[email protected]> wrote:
> i cant help but notice these days it has slowed down, and just wondering what 
> could be the cause of this.
>
> Is there an alternative forum that people are now using? could it be that 
> ColdFusion is getting easier to understand? or could it be that people are 
> using alternative technologies (hopefully not!)

A lot of people have unsubscribed from cf-talk because it got too
'noisy'. I've unsubscribed a couple of times over the last half dozen
years. It's manageable nowadays which is nice (but I suspect a lot of
folks don't know it's gotten quieter and won't think of coming back).

In addition, a lot of CFers have moved to more specialized groups for
frameworks, CFC-related stuff, ORM-related stuff and so on. Almost all
of those are using Google Groups...
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