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We need a Cold Fusion forum!

         

JAB Creations

1:15 am on Sep 9, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Why isn't there a Cold Fusion forum?!

Brett_Tabke

3:13 am on Sep 9, 2005 (gmt 0)

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lol - We will consider it ;-)

JAB Creations

4:06 am on Sep 9, 2005 (gmt 0)

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*Goes crazy-go-nuts*

WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

XtendScott

1:07 am on Sep 12, 2005 (gmt 0)

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No, don't do it.

I want to be one of the few that does Coldfuion SEO. :)

If your wanting just a Coldfusion technical forum, there are many around.

XtendScott

JAB Creations

2:42 am on Sep 12, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Brett has a good thing going here but I wouldn't pay $150 a year for a membership unless it had everything I needed.

I may have gotten a new job, I'll know sometime Monday. Without any other details about it (ever) I'll be working with CF (a lot) and I'd hate to look elsewhere when I already enjoy the WebmasterWorld community. If I get this job, a cold fusion forum gets put up, get my car fixed by the end of the year, I'll GLADLY pay the 150 to support WebmasterWorld!

XtendScott

11:40 pm on Sep 12, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Thats a pretty tall order for WebmasterWorld to do everything you want. I purchase things at different stores in my town as there isn't just one that fulfills all my needs.

As for a CF section, it would most likely be on the free side of things, like the php forum.

I don't know but if your new job has any relation to informaion that is here, it may be possible that reading WebmasterWorld gave you additional skills or knowledge that others did not have, thus giving you the position.

There are many good things here at WebmasterWorld and their conferences but I visit other websites, forums and conferences too. I do still feel it is worth it being a "paid member". I am not saying you have to or should be a paid member, but I feel that there is value in doing my part to make sure WebmasterWorld continues to be an available resource.

encyclo

12:39 am on Sep 13, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Speaking for myself and not representing WebmasterWorld in any way - I have no say whatsoever on this ;)

Ask yourself this: how many ColdFusion posts have you made? How many ColdFusion posts have you answered? You can already post about CF even though there is not a specific forum - for example in the Website Technology Issues [webmasterworld.com] forum. No-one's going to create a new forum if there are no threads to put in it, or if there is no clear demand.

So if you want a forum on a particular topic, post good threads about the topic, answer questions about the topic, and in time you might see enough volume that a new dedicated forum sees the light of day.

JAB Creations

2:21 am on Sep 13, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I'd say WebmasterWorld has helped me pass a few barriers but in my current situation I will have to live without being a full member for the time being. I'll probally post questions about CF in the forum encyclo suggested if I get the job but it's still up in the air right now.