Since its creation, more than 7 years ago, CakePHP has grown with a life of 
its own. Its main goal has always been to empower developers with tools 
that are both easy to learn and use, leverage great libraries requiring low 
documentation and low dependencies too. We've had several big releases 
along these years and an ever growing community. Being one of the most 
popular frameworks out there and probably the first one (!) we have also 
gotten a lot of criticism from the developer community in general. We have, 
though, accepted it and learnt from our mistakes to keep building the best 
PHP framework there is.

CakePHP is known for having a very slow pace of adopting new stuff and it 
has served very well to its community. Back when we were doing version 2.0 
we decided to hold on version 5.2 of PHP for multiple reasons and despite 
it didn't let us innovate as much as we wished to, it was an excellent 
choice given the general environment regarding hosting solutions and 
general adoption of PHP 5.3. A look back into the past reminded us that we 
were big innovators in PHP, bringing features to developers that few dreamt 
possible to do in this language. Now, it's time to look ahead in future and 
decide on staying in our comfort zone or take back our leading position as 
innovators.

So it is with great excitement that we announce we are putting our our 
efforts in bringing you the next major release of CakePHP. Version 3.0 will 
leverage the new features in PHP 5.4 and will include an important change 
in our models and database system. CakePHP 3.0 will not be ready less than 
6 or 8 months and we reckon that, given the rise of cheap cloud hosting 
solutions and upcoming release of new operating system versions, there is 
no better time to jump on the most current stable version of PHP.

As you may already know, PHP 5.4 offers awesome features that would 
introduce useful new concepts and interesting solutions to old problems. 
Closure binding, traits, multibyte support are tools we see of great 
usefulness for properly implemented advanced framework features we've had 
in mind for a long time. Also new syntax sugar added to the language will 
make it more pleasant to write both small and complex applications with the 
framework and a always welcomed free performance increase.

We have a young but already well defined road map for what we want to 
accomplish in next release and you are invited to contribute and suggest 
what's next:

   - Drop support for 5.2.x and support 5.4+ only
   - Add proper namespaces for all classes. This will make it easier to 
   reuse classes outside CakePHP and to use external libraries and finally no 
   chances of collisions between your app classes and core ones.
   - Use traits were possible and makes sense
   - Improve bootstrapping process to allow more developer control and 
   better performance
   - Model layer rewrite:
      - Models to return objects from queries
      - Datamapper-like paradigm
      - Richer query API
      - Support for any database type
      - Support for more database drivers both PDO and native
   - Improve Router:
      - Make it faster
      - Remove named parameters
      - Add support for named routes
      - Smarter router prefixes
      - Shorter url syntax
   
As you may imagine most of the time will be spent or rewriting the model 
layer, but it will also be one of the most powerful features CakePHP 3.0 
will have. It's new architecture based on PHP 5.4 capabilities will offer 
an easier and more powerful set of tools to build web applications in no 
time.

If you are already as excited as we are this all this new stuff coming, you 
definitely should meet us on next CakeFest <http://cakefest.org/> we'll be 
talking about the future of CakePHP and hacking our way through to bring 
you a dev release as soon as possible. Wouldn't it be lovely to attend to 
awesome talks, workshops and also be part of the group deciding initial 
architecture for next major version of the framework? Make sure you book 
your tickets before we run out of them!

We're always looking for different people having a vision on software 
development, are you interested in helping out? There is no better time to 
start sending patches and become one of the core team!

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