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Re: "Smith", an alternative to ColdFusion, is a freeware (Was: ColdFusion Server Goes Open Source)

__/ [ Chirag Shukla ] on Tuesday 06 February 2007 15:16 \__

> On Feb 6, 7:55 am, Roy Schestowitz <newsgro...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> The Free ColdFusion Engine (Ging Open Source)
>>
>> ,----[ Quote ]
>> | Smithis freeware software, which means that it comes with
>> | permission for anyone to use, copy, and distribute it. It is
>> | also being seriously considered to open-source it.
>> `----
>>
>> http://www.smithproject.org/
>>
>> Open source has apparently just been confirmed.
> 
> Whats up with you? Are you skewing the subject line on purpose?
> 
> http://www.smithproject.org/ --> this is "Smith", a x-platform CF
> engine
> 
> Smith is a freeware, cross-platform ColdFusion engine, written
> entirely in Java. Running on the top of Java Runtime Environment and
> Java Servlet Container, it can be virtually deployed on any operating
> system and work with any web server. Smith represents lightweight, yet
> reliable alternative to the existing ColdFusion servers. It supports
> most important CF features (see Features) and already drives several
> large ColdFusion applications.
> 
> Note: Smith represents lightweight, yet reliable alternative to the
> existing ColdFusion servers.
> Smith Project != Coldfusion Server
> 
> http://www.adobe.com/products/coldfusion/ --> this is ColdFusion

Hey Chirag,

This was a mistake, an accident. The Digg item which referred me to the
homepage had some title that was deceiving (I can't recall which). As I said
before, I don't intend to confuse and to err is human. Thanks a million for
the correction.

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