I agree with Raymond, any developer should be able to maintain their own CF
and other things. As for Helicon mod_rewrite there is a lite version that
allows developers to run with a few limitations, but as they clearly state
the lite version is great for developers who are developing with a few
sites.

And ImageGlue also appears to exclude developers from extra cost, they
state that the purchase is only needed if you want to expose the
application to your clients, shooting them an email to confirm is not a bad
idea. But there OEM license seems to come with some hefty discounts like
60% for 20 servers etc.

And your IT should not be responsible for maintaining developer machines,
your developers should be responsible for that, so why anyone else should
have to maintain that is beyond me but I can understand some government red
tape issues could be a cause. But normally these are not an issue in my
experience.

So in a nut shell I personally don't think you have explored your options
fully enough.

I have come across very few license purchases that force developers to
purchase a new license, as they usually dedicate the license to actual
production usage. But if unsure you can always read the products license
and if it is not clear then contacting them and asking them is not that
hard of a task.


-- 
Regards,
Andrew Scott
WebSite: http://www.andyscott.id.au/
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On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 12:11 PM, Raymond Camden <raymondcam...@gmail.com>wrote:

>
> "While it is true, that the CF Developer licensing does allow for each
> developer to run a CF server locally without paying a license fee, the time
> spent by the IT department setting up and supporting 50+ websites (plus our
> backend/admin software) on each developer machine does come at a cost."
>
> Maybe I'm crazy, but if a developer doesn't know how to install ColdFusion,
> or install a web server, than they aren't a web developer. (And they can
> learn to this in one hour.) I have _never_ seen an org where IT was
> responsible for setting up base installs like that. That would be like IT
> installing Chrome for you.
>
>


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