> While I could be wrong on this, I don't think I am. Relax. We'll see
how it
> goes, but jumping to conclusions and thinking that we have to do the
> unimaginable (going to asp or perl) is not needed. ColdFusion will
be here
> for us and I think that A/MM will see us for what we are, an asset
to
> ColdFusion. We've just got to relax.

I believe this to be incorrect.  I think that by expressing our
opinions to this list where we *know* that A/MM is watching, we may be
able to influence the decision before it becomes set in stone.  By
waiting until we hear there final decision we leave ourselves an
uphill battle to change what we feel should be changed.  I mean what
if we did what our governments are doing and waited until the sky
turned black before we accepted the idea that CO2 and other greenhouse
gases where possibly dangerous.  I say that if we think there is any
possibility that this is what is going to happen then we should
definitely speak up, so that our voices (text) may be heard (read)!!!

That said... I believe that the statement above express my idea that a
lot of little people can have a large influence over something bigger
than themselves, and I think that is exactly what A/MM is going to
find out when (assuming rumored pricing) no one upgrades to CF5.  I've
been watching the list and would love to get my hands on the new
features of CF5, but if it means that I have to shell out what little
profits I can squeeze out, then I feel that I will be sticking with
4.5 until I find the time to learn ASP.

Don Kiggins


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