Seems like it’s been a really quiet week for CFML open source projects or I’m having a hard time finding releases. Keep in mind that if you want your project mentioned there are numerous ways of getting my attention:
- Comment on this post.
- Use the contact form on this blog or email me directly if you know my address.
- Hit me up on twitter.
- Update your RIAForge project page (if you have one) with your release.
- Have your blog added to ColdFusion Bloggers.org and do a post about your release.
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New projects
Google Analytics

A wrapper for CFML to easily interact with the Google Analytics Core Reporting API and OAuth2 authentication protocols.
Releases
QueryParam Scanner 0.7.5

An awesome utility web application that’ll scan your code for any queries that aren’t using query parameters. Very important for securing against SQL injection attacks.
USPS-CFC

This is a CFML Component for interacting with the USPS API.
Members onTap 3.3.3 
For the onTap framework, this is a plugin to provide a standard signup, profile and other general user management features to your project.
Project news
CFWheels

Google Authentication plugin
The unstoppable CFWheels plugin producing machine that is James Gibson has released a Google Authentication plugin to allow for two factor authentication in your web app.
github report
The weekly ColdFusion github report is out with MXUnit taking 12th place in the most starred overall table. It has also been a fantastic week for my github reports in general, after being mentioned in the latest issue (112) of JavaScript Weekly (riiiiiiiight down the bottom). Off the back of that my reports had over 1,000 new visitors.
For those interested in these reports, they’ll definitely be improving soon. I’ve completed a new collection process that gathers even more statistics (for more languages too). Currently just working out the best storage approach to take and then will begin working on a new design (volunteers with any design skills are welcome
).
Entypo pictograms by Daniel Bruce – www.entypo.com

Have these stopped now? – i found them quite useful
Hi Chris, sorry to say they have stopped. I didn’t receive much feedback from them so didn’t have a clue how many people were finding them useful or if the format was acceptable. Plus I ended up distracted by a spin off project while messing around with the github API to track new ColdFusion projects.