<cf_grin>
Well, for one thing, your boss needs to brush up on his English, and learn
the difference between "mute" and "moot" 
</cf_grin>

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kelly Shepard [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 9:14 AM
> To:   CF-Talk
> Subject:      Another debate
> 
> The new boss has arrived in my department and of course he wants everyone
> to
> switch from the awesome and all mighty cold fusion to .... PHP. We do need
> some other strengths in our department for those clients who don't want us
> to host their application or don't have cf on their server, but, he wants
> a
> complete switch.  Here is a glimpse into his last email:
> 
> "It could be argued that both technologies have their strengths and
> weaknesses. However, in the corporate IT department, CF is usually not an
> option due to cost and security problems. I realize that changing
> perceptions and old habits are sometimes difficult, but necessary.
> Especially in our industry (high-tech).
> 
> The need to deliberate the issue further is a mute point."
> 
> Does anyone have any opinions on his security problems comment?  It seems
> that alliare is pretty good about getting patches up - or we have just
> been
> lucky and not had any problems.  And, would you agree that in the
> corporate
> IT department cf is "usually" not an option?
> 
> Thanks in advance for any input.
> 
> 
>
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