I agree with Jeremy on this one too. It may be well and good to promote a strong grassroots love for CF in the developer community, but with a complete absence of visibility to the decision making tier of businesses (a group which is almost mutually exclusive to the developer community), it gets very hard for the developers to argue the case for this 'unknown' solution, and senior management just doubt the developers strong opinions (or worse, start to consider them zealots), as its seems to senior management that the developers suggestions are in complete disconnect to what senior management can see of the market. I don't know if advertising is the solution, and I accept that its very expensive, but something needs to be done to raise CFs visibility to the non developer community.
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