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Does Anyone Use Fusbox Anymore ?

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Michael Moreno
08/17/2008 08:09 PM

Just came by to look for new posts/questions/solutions. Found this section quite dated.  Is it me ? Am I in an archived section ? Did it move ?  Has fusebox lost technical respect ?

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Phillip M. Vector
08/17/2008 09:23 PM

Umm.. Last post was 2 days ago. I'd hardly call that dated. :) Fusebox is alive and well. Michael Moreno wrote: > Just came by to look for new posts/questions/solutions. Found this section quite dated.  Is it me ? Am I in an archived section ? Did it move ?  Has fusebox lost technical respect ?

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jeff
08/17/2008 09:26 PM

On the contrary, I think it's more that Fusebox is quite mature and in a stable point in its history, so most of the community need less support than in the past. Google still reports 191 million pages with "fuseaction" in their URL... On 17 Aug 2008 at 20:03, Michael Moreno wrote: > Just came by to look for new posts/questions/solutions. Found this section quite dated.  Is it me ? Am I in an archived section ? Did it move ?  Has fusebox lost technical respect ? ========================= "Fusebox 5 & FLiP: Master-Class ColdFusion Applications" and other Jeff Peters books on CFML and Fusebox Now available at http://www.ProtonArts.com

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Nick Tong
08/19/2008 07:37 PM

that may well be down to myspace :P 2008/8/18 <jeff@grokfusebox.com> ----- Excess quoted text cut - see Original Post for more -----

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Peter Boughton
08/18/2008 01:52 AM

> Just came by to look for new posts/questions/solutions. Found this section > quite dated.  Is it me ? Am I in an archived section ? Did it move ?  Has > fusebox lost technical respect ? > Most people use the Fusebox list on Yahoo! Groups: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/fusebox5/ No real reason to use the House of Fusion list.

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Sean Corfield
08/20/2008 09:52 PM

> Most people use the Fusebox list on Yahoo! Groups: > http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/fusebox5/ And the forums on fusebox.org are quite active too. And Fusebox just got a new core file architect - Adam Haskell - but I don't know whether he's on this list or even knows about it. -- Sean A Corfield -- (904) 302-SEAN An Architect's View -- http://corfield.org/ "If you're not annoying somebody, you're not really alive." -- Margaret Atwood


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