While I don't know how vulnerable it may be, what I can tell you is this:
the CF presence at MAX was far and away larger and more varied than those
same offerings last year, both in available sessions/labs and number of
developer attendees. And the CF Unconference area was very popular, as well.
So, from a completely anecdotal point of view, they're not looking to drop
it at all.
While it's unfortunate that anyone had to be laid off, it seems that 600
people is more a trimming across the various product teams, and not
the axing of a product line.

On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 10:59 AM, Won Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Interesting.  How vulnerable is CF?  I've read somewhere that Adobe isn't
> really thrilled with having to support CF because it doesn't really fit
> into their product offerings but are forced to because of the large user
> base.  Is there a chance that Adobe will a) sell CF or b) just discontinue
> it?  In this economic climate selling CF doesn't really seem likely.


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