I only recently started working with Reactor, as I became tired of writing
all of the basic data access CFCs and methods I needed.  And then this email
came out.  I jinxed it all.

Well, one thing I heard Mark say in a presentation is that he uses
ColdFusion less these days.  One of the main reasons he started with the
CFEclipse project was because he used it, and wanted to see improvements.

Perhaps if Mark is working on Reactor, he'll have more personal incentive to
continue on CFEclipse.

Who knows.  All I can do is hope.  I respect all of the developers that
share their work as Mark, Doug, and others do.  The ColdFusion community is
better for it, and I appreciate all of the hard work they do.

Rand

On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 3:34 AM, Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

> On Wednesday 17 Sep 2008, Doug Hughes wrote:
> > Beyond that, there's a lot that remains that can be done with Reactor.
>
> /me nods
>
> > get into Reactor code any more.  And so, for a while, I've been looking
> for
> > someone to take over as a project manager for Reactor.  I've asked Mark
> > Drew a few times if he'd be willing to chip in and today he hesitantly
> > agreed. However, we both want to talk to the community of Reactor users
> > before making the official decision.  Do you think you or someone else
> > might be a better (or simply different) choice?  If so, please speak up.
>
> I've no objection to Mark. He's a good CF coder, and is also able to
> present
> (new) ideas well - witness the success of his ColdSpring talk :-)
> My only concern would be that there is so much to do to CFEclipse, and I'd
> rather CFEclipse was improved than Reactor, if I had to choose. Maybe it's
> not either/or though.
>
> I'm sure Mark will popup shortly, as I think he lurks here quietly.
>
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