What’s Zanzabar? None of my Google-Fu could return anything that would imply 
anything related to ColdFusion…

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Aaron Rouse
Sent: Thursday, August 3, 2017 6:13 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [houcfug] Coldfusion DEAD Question

Three sides to everything and usually some mesh of all three is the real story.

That is a very surprising number, 8000, but probably surprising to me because 
in my circle of contacts in the CF world everyone I know is purchasing licenses 
through through company that is then used for different clients.  One 
particular contact up in NJ I would imagine has purchased upwards of a dozen 
licenses in the past 12 months, I know at least half would be for new clients 
of his.

I think the lack of communication or poor communication methods is a real thorn 
in the language side for established customers.  I can't even remember the last 
time we had someone come out to us "selling" ColdFusion to us, been years, 
maybe even dates back to when Forta was the mouth piece.  Of course that all is 
back when other companies such as New Atlanta also sent out people, I recall 
meeting a certain Charlie one time and pretty certain my previous manager met 
that guy too for a different set of CF servers.

Now I need to go read up on the latest version of Zanzabar now that it is open 
source and out of Adobe's reach.

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Admiral Aaron Rouse

On Thu, Aug 3, 2017 at 1:19 PM, charlie arehart 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I know it seems I’m always the apologist for Adobe. It’s just that since I work 
with hundreds of clients each year (in my CF troubleshooting consulting), and 
new ones every week, as well as with my ongoing involvement in the CF 
community, I have a perhaps different perspective than most who may focus 
either only on what they get to see/hear, or what their circle of associates 
may get to see/hear/say.

So about the question of whether Adobe’s report of increased “adoption” can be 
trusted, well first, Aaron, I would point out that this sort of news was first 
presented in a comment by Rakshith, on the post when CF came out, where he said 
that they sell about 8000 new CF licenses per year. People naturally raised the 
question of, are these upgrades? Subscriptions? Etc. And he clarified that no, 
this was new clients who had not purchased CF before:

“New customers in this context are entities or organizations that have never 
bought ColdFusion from us in the past. Each such customer has bought one or 
more units of Standard or Enterprise. 8000 new customers will mean more than 
8000 new units purchased.”

http://blogs.coldfusion.com/announcing-the-launch-of-the-newest-version-of-coldfusion-adobe-coldfusion-2016-release/#comment-6180

For context, the two comments before from him were:

http://blogs.coldfusion.com/announcing-the-launch-of-the-newest-version-of-coldfusion-adobe-coldfusion-2016-release/#comment-6101
and
http://blogs.coldfusion.com/announcing-the-launch-of-the-newest-version-of-coldfusion-adobe-coldfusion-2016-release/#comment-6178

Why we have to dig through the comments to find this out, versus seeing a post 
on it, is indeed another facet of the communications challenges that you go on 
to share, Aaron. I don’t deny those. I just do what I can to share what I can 
when I see discussions like this, and don’t see others mentioning these more 
positive aspects. Like politics and cultre today, it’s SO easy to focus only on 
what’s wrong, as well as for echo chambers to appear where only one side of a 
story is ever told. I see that a LOT in the CF community.

And I see the other comments here in the thread, and I will have a couple more 
thoughts those. As always, just trying to help, in broadening the discussion. 
Especially since some people are indeed making critical business decisions 
based on such discussions.
/charlie

From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
[mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>] On Behalf Of 
Aaron Rouse
Sent: Thursday, August 3, 2017 09:09 AM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [houcfug] Coldfusion DEAD Question

I wonder how they judge an adoption percentage.  Since 2012 due to a couple of 
things(mainly us mothballing old Windows operating systems but also some 
internal changes that require us to go to newer versions of Java and in turn CF 
more times than not) I personally have signed off on at least half a dozen if 
not a dozen CF license purchases.  These were not upgrades to new versions of 
CF, because the old versions we had running were too old to qualify for an 
upgrade, so brand new purchases.  Just seems like a lot of factors that Adobe 
would know nothing about at play here, not like they ever sent me a survey pre 
or post purchase to even try to gather some data.

One thing that always bugs me is Adobe's failure to really notify existing 
customers of much to anything.  As an example even though I have all those 
licenses related to my primary work email account, I can't think of a single 
notification about what John pointed out. I can recall some notifications about 
the CF conference they have later this year as well as ones about Adobe 
products we do not even use.  Heck I had no idea CF2016 came out until I got an 
email from the Adobe licensing site saying my purchase was complete or some 
cryptic wording like that, I had to log in and see what in the world were they 
notifying me about and THEN see it was about new version of CF due to the many 
Platinum support packages we maintain and I am a contact on those too. Some 
more communication sure could go a long way here, the current level makes it 
feel like they have zero interest in the product and just treat it as a cash 
cow until the cow finally kills over and dies.

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Admiral Aaron Rouse

On Wed, Aug 2, 2017 at 12:37 PM, charlie arehart 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
And Gary, as for google results often being old ones, well, consider first that 
some answers from back then may be as good now as then. Indeed, google ranks a 
result based  on (among many other things of course) how often people open it 
and then don’t proceed to open another in the given search result list. They 
figure if people don’t go to another, it must be authoritative (or at least 
adequate).

Sadly that does mean that sometimes old, stinky answers do remain popular, 
despite being outdated. This is of course not unique to CF, but it adds to the 
situation you observed.

And not taking away from Billy’s reasonable observations, there is a lot more 
positive about CF than you usually hear.   As John pointed out, this whole week 
Adobe is giving  several webinars on various facets of CF2016. The recording 
will be posted likely next week.

And the first one was an overview by the Product Manager, Rakshith, where he 
both addressed your very concerns, and also highlighted recent improvements, 
and touted what’s planned for CF2018.

But he also pointed out a point that few seem to realize: that CF adoption has 
grown by 20% on average between 2012 and 2017. That is  an acknowledgement that 
while of course some have left CF (for all the aforementioned reasons in this 
thread and others, some justified and some perhaps misinformed/chicken little), 
clearly more have ADOPTED CF than have left it.

You don’t hear that ever that sort of positive observation in any of the 
long-winded discussions which inevitably  arise when this question is debated, 
which as Steve noted has sincerely been going on since the early 200’s. It’s 
great when there can be a reasoned discussion, as is happening here. It’s just 
too bad that it often happens elsewhere with only overwhelming negativity from 
those who either have left or feel compelled to persuade all listeners that 
“any thinking person” should.

There are indeed more affirming points, like the Adobe CF Summit conference in 
Nov which grows in size each year. But there are surely plenty of challenges. 
I’m just saying it’s not as bad as many/most seem to want to make it out to be.

BTW, as for the jobs issue I addressed that, pointing to resources offering 
hundreds of them (still today), in a recent post:

http://www.carehart.org/blog/client/index.cfm/2007/3/11/FInding-ColdFusion-Jobs
/charlie

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