the "rules" are any CF-related technical talk.  Grey areas would be
discussion specific to web development, database development, etc. 
But generally, as long as it's technical in nature and is something
that you would be doing with CF, or in conjunction with CF (e.g. the
general web development, database, etc).

This is, I guess, really just my own interpretation of the rules.  It
doesn't have to be CF specific...but something that is at least
tangentially related to CF.

( i thought about breaking this off into its own thread titled "What
is OT?"...but was actually afraid that might be...y'know...OT) :)

On 10/21/05, Munson, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, I totally understand why this conversation is OT, and why it should
> be banned.  But what about the thousands of other OT messages that fly
> around here?  I'm not perfect about obeying the 'rules' of staying on
> topic, but what exactly are the rules?  I have seen very little
> enforcement of a 'CF only please' kind of rule, if there is one.
> Threads about IE and CSS, MSSQL questions, hosting providers, these
> things are all indirectly related to CF, but they aren't CF topics.  I
> am not ranting, I am genuinely curious about the boundaries of this
> list.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 10:30 PM
> > To: CF-Talk
> > Subject: Re: When will Dave Watts finally blog?
> >
> > Private lives, drinking and the like are all fodder for the
> > CF-Community list and I'd appreciate this thread being moved there.
> > Thanks
>
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