EXCELLENT NEWS

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From: Tim Buntel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 June 2003 14:46
To: Spectra-Talk
Subject: Important Spectra Announcement


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As you know, Macromedia announced in May 2001 that there would be no new
feature-additive releases of Macromedia Spectra.  To allow Spectra
applications to run on top of ColdFusion MX, Spectra 1.5.2 was made
available in December 2002 as an update release distributed through
SpectraSource for existing Spectra 1.5.1 customers.  

 

OLE_LINK2Macromedia is now pleased to announce that the full source of
Macromedia Spectra is to be released under a public open-source license.
The source will be available as a free download with which you can build and
redistribute Spectra applications as allowed by the Macromedia Spectra
Software License (based on the Apache Software Foundation license).

 

We plan to release the full product as soon as possible as a free download
from the SpectraSource site (http://spectrasource.macromedia.com). The final
scheduling is still being planned, but we anticipate release by fall of
2003.  Watch SpectraSource for details as they become available.  This
notice will be posted there within the next day or so.    

 

If you have any questions or comments, email
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

Macromedia Spectra Open-source FAQ

 

What does this open source announcement mean for me? 

 

If you already have an investment in Spectra, you can maintain or expand
your applications as well as benefit from the support of the Spectra
community. If you do not have an investment in Spectra, give it a try - you
can now use as many or as few parts of the framework as you like in your
ColdFusion applications. 

 


What will the free download contain? 


 

The full Spectra product code will be available with the exception of
several OEM technologies, namely the Ektron HTML editor and the Sybase SQL
Anywhere database. 

 

Will this version require an existing installation of Spectra? Will it
require ColdFusion MX? 

 

Details regarding the distribution have not yet been finalized, but our
intention is to provide a version of Spectra that does not require anything
besides ColdFusion. 

 

When will it be available? 

 

Final release scheduling is still being planned, but we anticipate release
by this fall. Watch SpectraSource for more details. 

 

Will macromedia continue to offer technical support for Spectra? 

 

We will continue to provide technical support for Macromedia Spectra through
December 31, 2003 to customers holding a purchased license of Spectra 1.5.1.
Please note, however, that support will not be available if you modify the
core application source code. 

 

How does Open Source compare to Community Source? 

 

Originally, Spectra was organized around a community source model where
Macromedia owned the software source, but contributions come from the
developer community and were vetted against the company's own standards, and
then included in future releases. Once the open source version of Spectra is
released, the complete source will be available as a free download with
which you can build and redistribute Spectra applications as allowed by the
Macromedia Spectra Software License (based on the Apache Software Foundation
license). 

 

Thanks!

Tim Buntel 
Product Manager 
Macromedia ColdFusion Server 

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Macromedia Inc. 
275 Grove Street 
Newton, MA 02466 

Phone: 617-219-2375 
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 <http://www.macromedia.com/software/coldfusion/>  

 

 


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