I think it is mostly this group, people are not as active in google groups 
as they used to be. That holds true for most of the groups I'm a member of. 
On the other hand IRC and stack overflow are constantly active with 
questions being answered at a good pace.

CakePHP 3 is around the corner, the release candidate is scheduled to be 
released this week and the stable release will be soon after that. I don't 
quite get the remark you did about the more advanced alternative..

Have you used Cake 3? Are there questions about that version that remain 
unanswered to you? Do you see any advantages already in using that version?

As for learning new frameworks, learning news things is never a bad thing :)

On Monday, November 10, 2014 10:28:38 AM UTC+1, Lucky1968 wrote:
>
> I posted a few questions lately but I don't get any answers at all here. 
> Only 1 reply (and that wasn't even an answer to my problem) to 5 questions 
> or so.
>
> Therefor I'm asking myself if the group of CakePHP developers is bleeding 
> to death and if that's so, why?
> Or is there a more intensively used group somewhere?
>
> Are we waiting too long for the new CakePHP 3 version?
> And, like I'm reading at several places, is there a much better and more 
> advanced alternative (Laravel) which is even more advanced than our 
> upcoming CakePHP 3 will be?
>
> I'm a CakePHP enthusiast for many years now but I'm not an 'expert' 
> programmer and when I started With CakePHP back then (1.3.x) there was a 
> large community and questions were answered very quickly but that seems to 
> have stopped for a while right now.
> And I can also see that in this group a while ago we got like 10 updates a 
> day while now we only have around 3 updates a day.
>
> I don't want to change to an alternative framework at all but as I have 
> read some comments on the upcoming CakePHP 3 and the fact that I like my 
> code to be as much 'Cake' as possible it will require a (for me) rather 
> steep learning curve and reading 'The Book' from scratch to take advantage 
> of all new techniques.
> With this in mind I'm doubting if it wouldn't be more appropriate to start 
> learning an alternative (more advanced?) framework right away?
>
> Thanks in advance for your comments
>

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