This is borderline thread crapping.  It's far from reinventing the wheel but
why should it matter anyway?  

Why not say "Hey Ryan, thanks for spending your time away from
family/work/school to contribute something to the community. I wish there
were more people like you."

Thanks Ryan.

Emmet



-----Original Message-----
From: Snake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 3:03 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: COAL- the Coldfusion Open Application Library

I think your reinventing the wheel here.

There is already the macromedia developers exchange, and cflib.org to name
but two free repository of reusable coldfusion code.

Snake

-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Guill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 28 August 2005 18:56
To: CF-Talk
Subject: COAL- the Coldfusion Open Application Library

Hi,

My name is Ryan Guill and I am developing an open-source framework for
ColdFusion called COAL, which stands for the ColdFusion Open Application
Library.  It is intended to be similar to PHP's PEAR or PERL's CPAN
libraries, although there are several differences.

The basic idea is to create a free repository of reusable and flexible
components for use as services and objects.  Its purpose is to allow
ColdFusion developers to develop their applications quicker and easier,
reducing the time to market.  It's a way to standardize the components as
well and provide documentation for them, so that if anyone is having trouble
with a COAL component, any other developer using COAL will instantly be on
the same page.

This project is just getting started, although a lot of work and effort has
been invested already.  But the project cannot continue without some help
and support from the community.

So here is my plea for help.  What COAL currently needs is three things.  We
need ColdFusion developers coming up with ideas for components to include in
COAL.  The opportunities are endless really.
Anything that you do often in your applications and can be encapsulated into
components and objects would be a perfect fit for COAL.  COAL is also
flexible enough to have multiple components (called services) in its library
that do the same thing only in different ways, allowing the end developers
to choose the service that best fits their needs.

The second thing is that we need developers creating these components for
COAL, as well as testing and using them, making sure that they are stable
and bug-free.  We have the ability to add components of an alpha, beta or
stable stage so that the end developers will know what is fine to use in
production without question and what they may need to take a look at to make
sure.  Also, components submitted to the COAL library are encouraged to be
open source, although they are not required to be. You can encrypt the
source if you like.

And then finally, we just need ColdFusion developers using COAL and talking
about COAL and just spreading the word!

Here are some links to some COAL resources.  Feel free to reply to this
message with any questions or comments.  Thank you for your time, and
hopefully, we will have a great platform, making ColdFusion development even
easier and enjoyable than it already is!

COAL website: http://coal.ryanguill.com
COAL Google Group Email List: http://groups-beta.google.com/group/CF_COAL
Getting Started with COAL:
http://coal.ryanguill.com/docs/tutorials/gettingstarted.cfm
COAL Tutorials including How does COAL work:
http://coal.ryanguill.com/docs/tutorials/

There is also a PowerPoint presentation I used to present COAL to the
ColdFusion Online Meetup Group a few months back.

Thanks again!
--
Ryan Guill
BlueEyesDevelopment
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.ryanguill.com
(270) 217.2399

The Coldfusion Open Application Library - COAL - http://coal.ryanguill.com

www.ryanguill.com/
The Roman Empire: www.ryanguill.com/blog/





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