Quite honestly I would be pretty  surprised if there is a CF 11 and much
more so if it is released under Adobe.  This writing on the wall, coupled
with the rapid progression of open source offerings are precisely why I
decided it was time to leave the Adobe DFWCFUG last year and start an
engine agnostic DFWCFML user group.  While the topics are indistinguishable
for the most part, it was a stance I was trying to take saying "forget the
engine and promote the language" in hopes that we could have a strong
ecosystem in DFW when/if Adobe ultimately decided to pull the plug... or as
they phrase it "offer it to an open source foundation".




@dshuck


On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 3:41 PM, Alan Williamson (aw2.0 cloud experts) <
[email protected]> wrote:

> http://www.theregister.co.uk/**2011/11/15/adobe_donates_flex_**
> sdk_to_open_source/<http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/11/15/adobe_donates_flex_sdk_to_open_source/>
>
> “It feels as though Adobe is completely abandoning Flex, and ultimately
> Flash … My company has invested millions into committing to Flex for our
> enterprise applications and now I don’t know what to tell them.” says Erich
> Cervantez, senior Flex developer for a large chain of health clubs.
>
> The question is of course ... are they about to do the same to ColdFusion?
> Could the next release be their last?
>
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