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Assembla talks about ColdBox

Luis Majano December 09, 2009

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Luis Majano

December 09, 2009

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Assembla has just blogged about our migration and you can find their article in their blog section: http://blog.assembla.com/assemblablog/tabid/12618/bid/11278/Featured-Open-Source-Project-the-ColdBox-ColdFusion-Platform.aspx

I cannot say how satisfied we are with moving all our development initiative for ColdBox and CodexWiki to Assembla.  It has really proven to be a great migration and hopefully a great partnership in the future.  We will be launching a ColdBox+ColdFusion template on their Assembla catalog real soon that will help developers/companies get a quick start on developing ColdBox applications with all kinds of developer, collaboration tools, server deployments, elastic server integrations and much more.  Assembla offers free open source spaces that developers can benefit from and don't forget that we even offer the ColdBox Community space that all the community can collaborate on and then publish their works on ForgeBox.

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