Well this is both annoying and exciting. Annoying because my office (a large federal government agency) is a CF shop, and we have a home-brewed CMS built in CF. My office's portion of the agency's webite is 60,000+ pages, and that's just a small portion of the total site. If CF eventually goes away, we'll obviously have to switch platforms, which means hiring some people who know whatever other language we change to, because all of our current people are CF people.
I guess it's job security though, because that's a LOT of coding.
But it's exciting too, because it'll be the opportunity for us to basically purge anything and everything Adobe. That includes all the copies of CS that our many developers use, along with the CF platform. Since my agency already has an instance of ASP.NET running on another machine, that'll probably be the direction we go, so I guess I should start reading up on ASP programming! It'll also make it a lot easier to find coders, because there are probably a lot more ASP developers than there are CF developers.
Fun times!