A good read, Will.

My wife has been after me to do all the things mentioned on
the blog... except the dying part.  :o)

Putting all the info about accounts, password, etc., into a document
would be tedious, but simple enough.

The hard part would be the partnership with someone who could
handle my sites (I host my own), FTP server, mail server, etc.

I'll have to develop a plan, not only to cover everything in the event
I die, but for current business prosperity.

Like I said in an earlier post, I'm getting more interest from businesses
to develop web apps for clients to use to run their businesses.

But, the question always comes up... what if you die?  What happens
to our apps, since you're a one-person business?

So... this whole question is affecting my current state of affairs...

Rick

-----Original Message-----
From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 8:46 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CF Developer Partnerships

>I think that's a good perspective, Michael.
>
>Thanks for your input!

I remember ray talkin bout this. Found it on his site. 

http://ray.camdenfamily.com/index.cfm/2005/11/11/Morbid-Question-for-Tech-Wo
rkers

Will





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