It has been called ColdFusion (one word) for 9 1/2 years - not cold fusion. 

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Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Melb CFUG Tonight - Can someone bring a laptop?

> I get that sooo much, it almost makes me sick.

What are CFUG's really for? Two things mainly; to promote interest in cold
fusion and to share ideas about the development of software using cold
fusion. If a developer comes to a CFUG looking to get back into using cold
fusion why is that a bad thing? CFUG's should be for everyone, newbies,
guru's, IT managers, curious folk who thought there might be a free beer
involved - everyone. And yes even those ppl looking to network for a job.
But the most important thing about CFUG's is that all ppl who attend them
should understand that *everyone* is welcome, especially those organizing
them.

CFUG's should be driven by the ppl with the most vested interest in
promoting them - Macromedia. What do you think Mr Corfield?




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