Surely if this information is from an Alpha release it is confidential?

The things stated are mostly things we have all heard or seen something about. 

An alpha may show some key items but I believe would not reflect the quality of a beta 
or final release. I think Alpha means they are still working on what features to 
include and what features might not be right for the release of the new product. 

So aside those things we all know about.. the other things might not be rock solid and 
thus arnt public.

Hopefully the lack of considering the consequences has not effected the ability for 
Macromedia to trust its following developers. I'm sure we all want to find out whats 
in the next version of coldfusion, but really... even if we know what features will be 
included.. it still wont be released untill it is finished.

Lets hope these sort of events dont limit the amount of developers they are willing to 
trust with beta releases.

Gareth.

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Looks promising...

http://coldfusion-lifeasastruct.blogspot.com/ 



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