> There was at one stage an article on the Macromedia site about various
> methodologies. Fusebox was one of those covered.
>
> Also, Jeremy Allaire spoke at the last Fusebox conference. I don't know
> what he said, but I'm guessing he didn't say "You guys are doin' it all
> wrong! Desist!" ;-) Or maybe he did, which would have made an
> interesting speech...

What you have to be careful about in your statement is your assumption that
just because Jeremy showed up, Allaire/MM must be "promoting" it. I disagree
with that assumption. I think that MM recognizes that Fusebox is a viable
methodology used by many CF developers, and, as such, does what it can to
accomodate its users. But I think that the company has been very careful to
not openly advocate a particular way of developing CF applications -- and it
should be careful. Sure, Jeremy spoke at the Fusebox conference. But what
did he say? Did he say anything to the effect that MM "promotes" Fusebox? I
don't think so, or that would have been news long ago.

I go back to my previous post on this subject. "Support" and "promote" are
two very different words. While it's clear that MM "supports" Fusebox, I
would not go so far as to say it "promotes" Fusebox.

That is unless, of course, a MM rep can shed some alternative light on this
matter?

Regards,
Dave.
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