This comment from Anit was fairly astonishing:
@BugTracker_News @aandrewdixon @ColdFusion Extended Support doesn't include bug fixes/patches/hotfixes.
— Anit Kumar Panda (@anitkumar85) March 30, 2015
He followed it up with this:
@BugTracker_News @aandrewdixon @ColdFusion It provides the extra time you may need, to plan your migration to Adobe's latest technology.
— Anit Kumar Panda (@anitkumar85) March 30, 2015
So I have to ask... what's the point of paying for extended support? What does one actually get for this?
Suggesting it "provides extra time..." pretty much implies it's about as useful as simply not getting the extended support.
It sounds like it's just something Adobe does to facilitate extorting more money from their ColdFusion clients.
I'd really like to hear a better explanation of what real world actual benefits "extended support" gets an Adobe ColdFusion client?
Is anyone using it? Can they share any benefits they've got from Adobe as a result of paying for it?
Cheers.
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Adam