>To be clear - CFLib is slow to update because I'm 200% busy. If I
>didn't have work, I'd have more time for CFLib. To me, this is a good
>problem to have.
>
>On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 5:44 PM, Irvin Gomez <[email protected]> wrote:
>>

I specifically mentioned you as an example of why Coldfusion is dying a very 
slow death: why are you the one with all the responsibility? Where is the rest 
of the community these days?

How come nobody is posting new examples, simple tutorials that would show 
potential new users how nice and easy Coldfusion is?

The signs are everywhere: this list has very little "new blood". 

The few coldfusion blogs that are actually popular mostly deal with stuff way 
beyong beginning or itermediate level. That does nothing to promote Coldfusion, 
because the ones who can see the value in those discussions are long-time CF 
converts. It's preaching to the choir.

Now, I'm not attacking anyone - it is all Adobe's fault for not allocating 
enough resources to a technology/product the derive financial benefit from. 

Finally, I think this state of denial does not benefit anyone; it would be much 
better if the powerful voices in the community acknowledged that more needs to 
be done to give Coldfusion the place it deserves. Attacking the messenger is 
not going to get much done. That's my opinion and I hope it can be respected 
the way I respect those who disagree with it. 

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