This is why i love open source.

i have no interest in what any of the other cfml engine vendors are 
doing.  anyone that knows me, knows that i do not engage in any of the 
rhetoric or blog postings.  It really doesn't interest me to make more 
noise and fill people with a false sense of self importance.

For me, the only people that matter are the users of OpenBD.  If they 
need something fixed, then we fix it.   I

Vince Bonfanti wrote:
> Here's one view:
>
>     * Adobe considers New Atlanta to be a threat to their ColdFusion
>       business due to the commercial success of BlueDragon (especially
>       BD.NET <http://BD.NET>, and due to high-profile customer wins such
>       as MySpace).
>     * Adobe associates OpenBD with New Atlanta, and therefore does not
>       want OpenBD to be successful.
>     * Adobe does not consider Railo to be a threat because they have not
>       yet had any real commercial success (at least not on the same
>       scale as New Atlanta and BlueDragon).
>     * Adobe wants to use Railo as a counter-weight to diminish the
>       influence of OpenBD (and--in their minds--New Atlanta).
>
> There's already been some anti-Railo rhetoric from Adobe--it's fairly
> predictable what will happen if they ever start to view Railo as a
> threat to their ColdFusion business. I've heard through the grapevine
> that Adobe has already threatened third-party vendors who make their
> products compatible with Railo.
>
> On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 2:39 PM, Jason King <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     That's not cool. I wonder why Railo but not OpenBD?
>
>
>
>
> >

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