The CF Best Solutions Comparison App

On CF-Talk, the idea of an application that allows people to rate solutions to CF-Related problems came up. For example, which framework is best, which forum app, which webserver etc. User comments and a star rating based on votes were put forward as features. Here's the CF-Talk thread: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/messages.cfm/forumid:4/threadid:46751

If you have a requirement for this app, comment here or post in the forum: http://www.bifrost.com.au/forums/messages.cfm?threadid=67DC9508-DBFF-39AD-4B0EDD65F06970FD

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Tom Chiverton's Gravatar cfSolutions ?

Coldfusion Community Conclusion (or C3 for short) ?
# Posted By Tom Chiverton | 7/14/06 5:58 AM
Mingo Hagen's Gravatar That second one has a very nice ring to it. C3 as well as Coldfusion Community Conclusion (or is that Consensus)
# Posted By Mingo Hagen | 7/14/06 6:15 AM
James Holmes's Gravatar Consensus is good too. Here's a perfect example of how it could work in with a real question on CFFAQ.com (from http://cffaq.com/faq.cfm?f=2#q11):

What methodology should I use for my ColdFusion development?
That's a tough one. There is no right or wrong methodology, nor is there a preferred methodology. The only real wrong is writing applications without a methodology, be it a formal one or one of your own. The most popular ColdFusion framework and methodology is the independent initiative Fusebox (http://www.fusebox.org/), and many ColdFusion developers are now paying attention to Mach-II (http://www.mach-ii.com/). *See the ColdFusion Community Consensus on this issue HERE.*
# Posted By James Holmes | 7/14/06 7:29 AM
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