I would be glad to see the project go. I am also not looking to do a feature
for feature port so to say. But I am greatly looking for some of the
advantages of Rails being available to as many frameworks as possible. I
would like to see more community oriented solutions with things like
ActiveRecords.

If someone would like to offer support by hosting cfonrails.org if anyone
would like to use that for these types of projects. (Links to your projects
that is.) If someone gets ambitious enough and has the dream of doing a
complete Rails conversion they can use it also... just outside my scope of
doing something on quite that level.

John Farrar

PS
No site yet... I just want to get this moving and will host this for the
community.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Steve Bryant
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 12:18 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [CFCDev] DataMgr (Was: ActiveRecord)


This isn't ActiveRecord, but my DataMgr components might provide a 
good foundation for that sort of behavior. I would certainly be 
willing to make modifications to them or help with making any sort of 
ActiveRecord components (whether they use the DataMgr or canabalize 
it or ignore it completely).

http://www.bryantwebconsulting.com/cfcs/

Incidentally, I would love to get feedback on the DataMgr component. 
It has worked well for me so for, but I am curious if anyone sees any 
drawbacks of which I should be aware.

Thanks!

Steve Bryant.
Bryant Web Consulting LLC
http://www.BryantWebConsulting.com/
http://steve.coldfusionjournal.com/




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