> Wouldn't it be easy enough to provide sub-sections on the site for mods
> other than "global bug fixes"?  I can see the real value of providing
> general bug fixes/mods for everyone, but I think there is also a lot of
> value in allowing people to post (and to download) mods which may not be
> appropriate for everyone.  For example, if someone implements code changes
> to take advantage of new CF5 functionality, why shouldn't that be
> available

For one, very important reason. We absolutely will not, ever, fork the code.
Period. Once you have one fork (download this for blah and this for foo),
you get 3 forks. Once you have 3, you have 50. Again though, we HAVE a
mechanism for this - the Developer's Exchange.

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Raymond Camden, Principal Spectra Compliance Engineer for Macromedia

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