Coldfusion needs more of a move to the OSS servers, and people hanging with
other OSS devs and telling them about Railo etc.
I go to several different language groups where I live, if I say I use
coldfusion they're stunned and the conversation ends there, if I say "I use
Railo its an open source Coldfusion server" "oh really?" "yeah there is
more than one open source server plus one Adobe still makes"

fortunately the last 2 conferences I went to, over 70% of devs were using
Railo commercially, the tide is turning fast

On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 11:09 PM, Barry Beattie <barry.beat...@gmail.com>wrote:

> > On another note who in the world can take 10 weeks off full time to do
> such a
> > course.
>
> the unemployed, students, etc. I was four months unemployed last year.
> I was three months unemployed (thanks, Can-Do Campbell!) until
> recently. It happens.
>
> > If Adobe were to sponsor / subsidise this it would be a different story.
>
> now you're talking, although it would have to be through their
> training partners, surely to keep them onside?
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