On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 11:30 PM, Matt Quackenbush <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Damn!  Mike Kear and Michael Grant, both?  In the same thread?!?!?!
>
> THE HEAVENS HAVE OPENED!  :-)

For what it's worth, I think that the move seems pretty reasonable to
me. I appreciate the hard work that Adam has done on the product
roadmap even if I have had issues with the way in which he interacts
with the community. More resources and product management that is more
closely located to development seem like positive moves to me.

The only things that gave me pause were the fact that CF is now in a
Print division and the suggestion that CF X will have a longer release
cycle. I don't know anything about how Adobe divides their business
groups, so it very well may be that the new division is a perfect home
for the product, albeit with a name that does really shout "web
development". And as for the longer release cycle, that's really a
judgment call. I worry about perceived "stagnation" in the product
development but I think that there are ways to combat that perception
from a marketing point of view. Solid, exciting releases tend to erase
those fears regardless.

Here's hoping that the transition goes smoothly and that exciting
things are in store.

Cheers,
Ju

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