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ColdFusion 2020 software release date

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March 25, 2020 05:38:52 PM GMT
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<p>Is there a ColdFusion 2020 software in the works?  Is there a planned release date?</p>
<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://coldfusion.adobe.com/2020/03/coldfusion-2020-software-release-date/">ColdFusion 2020 software release date</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://coldfusion.adobe.com">ColdFusion</a>.</p>
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If it is released prior to Q4, i would be surprised. They do private alpha, then Public Beta... they never give you a big definite date, but that's the guestimate from webinars and roadshows.
Comment by GavinPickin
4709 | March 31, 2020 03:33:59 PM GMT
<p>Yes and no.</p><p>First, there <strong>is indeed a planned next release. </strong>Adobe announced in Nov that the prerelease was open for folks to register to be considered: <a href="https://coldfusion.adobe.com/2019/11/announcement-pre-release-next-major-version-coldfusion/">https://coldfusion.adobe.com/2019/11/announcement-pre-release-next-major-version-coldfusion/</a></p><p>But no, <strong>there is not yet any announced release date</strong>. While that post refers to it as “cf next”, there have been webinars by Adobe where they have referred to it as “coldfusion 2020”, so we can hope it will be out this year. But formally, there is not yet any confirmation that it WILL be this year, let alone any release date.</p><p>But watch this CF portal. News will of course be shared here, when such news is released by Adobe.</p>
Comment by Charlie Arehart
4708 | March 31, 2020 04:47:50 PM GMT
the end of core support for CF2016 is listed as 2/17/2021 we were planning on upgrading to CF2020 before that time. what are our options if it isn't released before then? Michael
5817 | August 03, 2020 08:47:22 PM GMT
That's a fair question, though of course that's a big "if" (whether the next release popularly called CF2020 somehow becomes CF2021). And unless Adobe tells us they will somehow "extend" core support for CF2016 beyond its current end date, the "option" would be to to upgrade to CF2018, <a href="https://helpx.adobe.com/support/programs/eol-matrix.html#CD" rel="nofollow">whose core support ends in 2023</a>. Note that since CF2018's release, there has been a discounted price for those on CF2016 to upgrade it. (Those on 11 or earlier must buy a full license.) I do realize that some running on 2016 will not want to to do that (pay for an upgrade to 2018, then pay for an upgrade to 2020). But a case could be made that it's not a crazy idea for this upcoming release. CF2020 is going to be a pretty major release, both architecturally with its new modularity and in terms of features (judging by what Adobe has announced, and what folks can learn more for themselves if they <a href="https://coldfusion.adobe.com/2020/05/get-added-prerelease-cf2020/">join the prerelease</a>). Even if CF2020 were to come out this year and well before that planned Feb 2021 end date for core support for CF2016, some may not want to move to it "right away", as things shake out post-release. There may be a second option, based on what Adobe <a href="https://coldfusion.adobe.com/2016/03/adobe-coldfusion-backward-licensing/">has done previously</a>, where once the new version came out (and they no longer sell the earlier version), they offered the option to "backwards license" the previous release (in this case, that would be CF2018, once CF2020 came out).  That way, one could buy 2020 but run 2018, at least until they were comfortable moving up, and then they could make that switch (with that license, they'd bought). About that second option, if you check out the comments in that post I link to, it turns out that those who would buy the "new" version intending to "backwards license" it to the old one would need to NOT buy that from the Adobe retail site, but either via a volume licensing agreement or from a reseller. To that last point, I'll note that the makers of FusionReactor are CF resellers and they have a site where you can see current prices for all CF editions, including upgrades from 2016, and they always have discounts--and right now are offering a 25% discount for full licenses of CF2018. See <a href="https://buy-adobe-software.com" rel="nofollow">https://buy-adobe-software.com</a>. But Michael, let's see if Adobe (or anyone else) has any other ideas or thoughts for you.
Comment by Charlie Arehart
5818 | August 03, 2020 10:00:00 PM GMT