Thanks for the gift!

If we have been updating our Cake install from:

https://svn.cakephp.org/repo/branches/1.2.x.x

Is it still recommended to update from there?  I assume that any
bugfixes are going to continue to be reflected in the svn?

Or, is that it for 1.2.x.x?  Will there be no more changes made to
this branch ... in which case we should just pull the files from the
tag?

-Aran

On Dec 29 2008, 11:22 pm, Amjed <amjedonl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Great surprise gift to me..
> Thanks and keep the good work going and reaching new milestones.
> Proud to be a CakePHP developer, eating all these delicious cakes.
>
> On Dec 29, 10:25 pm, "dr. Hannibal Lecter" <lecter...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > I may be a bit late with this, but...
>
> > Congratulations to everyone on this fine release, I'm sure your
> > efforts will be acknowledged among the PHP developers. This will
> > surely confirm that CakePHP is *the* framework for PHP.
>
> > Let them eat cake!
>
> > On Dec 26, 1:51 am, Gwoo <gwoo.cake...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > //Warning: this message is long and full of goodies.
>
> > > History does not happen, it is made.
>
> > > Today, the history of the CakePHP grows stronger. December 25, 2008
> > > will be remembered as one of the most important points in this
> > > history. After exactly 2 yrs from the first development release, we
> > > can happily say we have the most stable and powerful web framework
> > > available. Please enjoy our big present to you, CakePHP 1.2 stable
> > > [1]. For this release, we have removed the test files from the build,
> > > and created a tag in SVN.
>
> > > Through the last two years, we have been blessed by a dedicated,
> > > talented, and opinionated community[2]. We have shared disagreements
> > > [3] and triumphs. We have won popularity contests[4] and been hated
> > > on. We have seen CakePHP grow into a truly international community[5].
> > > All of these events have generated an immense amount of passion for
> > > CakePHP.
>
> > > No one is more passionate about CakePHP than the developers[6] who
> > > close tickets and fix bugs.  We started out two years ago with a small
> > > team that dedicated countless hours to implementing new features into
> > > 1.2 and maintaining 1.1 stable. This team ensured the integrity of
> > > code and vision of the project. When we needed to grow, we found
> > > members of the community who showed the same amount of dedication and
> > > passion for CakePHP.  And with the launch of CakeBOOK, 
> > > onhttp://book.cakephp.org,
> > > we have seen the dedication and passion further extend to all the
> > > contributors and translators[7] of the fantastic documentation that
> > > makes learning about the power of CakePHP a bit easier.
>
> > > We have seen CakePHP adopted by large projects[8] and the growth of
> > > dedicated service companies[9]. We have held a workshop[10] to spread
> > > the knowledge and passion of CakePHP. And ultimately, we implemented a
> > > huge list of features...
>
> > >         - Tests!
> > >                 - All classes are test-covered, with good code coverage
> > >                 - Test suite now integrated into the framework
> > >                 - test generation
> > >                 - support for coverage analysis
> > >         - Command-line infrastructure
> > >                 - with more shell scripts and ability to write custom 
> > > ones easily
> > >         - Plugin architecture
> > >                 - Plugins are now distributable as packaged collections 
> > > of files
> > >                 - Can be loaded from your main app with a dot syntax
> > >         - Internationalization and Localization support
> > >                 - i18n and l10n classes
> > >                 - Support for unicode strings
> > >         - Auth component
> > >                 - automatically handles sessions for authenticated users
> > >                 - ties into ACL for automatic denial of protected content 
> > > or actions
> > >         - Email component
> > >                 - for generation of text and html email
> > >         - Security component
> > >                 - HTTP auth support, great for web services
> > >                 - CSRF protection
> > >         - Cookie component
> > >                 -  for secure cookie handling
> > >         - Custom model finders
> > >                 - simplified syntax
> > >                 - powerful and extensible
> > >         - Join models
> > >                 - for modeling and accessing HABTM join tables
> > >         - Behaviors, new way to extend models
> > >                 - Supports "mixing in" new functionality
> > >         - Containable behavior
> > >                 -  simplified query optimization
> > >         - Validation system extended
> > >                 -  with new Validation class, lots of rules
> > >                 - multiple rules and messages
> > >         - Database drivers
> > >                 - support for many more databases including DB2 and Oracle
> > >         - Caching
> > >                 - Adapter-driven caching, with support for 
> > > APC/XCache/Memcache
> > >         - Set class,
> > >                 - for magical array hacking
> > >         - Socket and HttpSocket classes
> > >                 -  for dealing with remote data and services
> > >         - Debugger class, for detailed introspection of errors
> > >                 - Get stack traces anywhere in your code
> > >                 - Introspected help on errors, with context information
> > >         - Pagination
> > >                 - one of the first additions to the new version
> > >                 - one of the simplest systems known
> > >         - Proper Routing
> > >                 - mapResources() method for exposing controllers via REST
> > >                 - Reverse routing support
> > >                 - Named arguments
> > >                 - Magic variables for common regexes
> > >                 - Support for file extensions with custom content type 
> > > mappings
> > >         - View stuff
> > >                 - Separate templates for different content types
> > >                 - automatic switching with RequestHandler
> > >                 - New helper callbacks
> > >                 - renderElement() replaced with element(), added built-in 
> > > caching
> > > support
> > >         - FormHelper
> > >                 - All form-related methods moved here
> > >                 - New dot notation
> > >                 - Support for associations and multiple records
> > >                 - Huge automation and introspection support; form 
> > > creation requires
> > > very little code
> > >         - Configure and App classes
> > >                 - for configuration and loading
> > >                 - Replaces defines and global functions
>
> > > We hope that was a fun read. The changes since 1.1 have been dramatic,
> > > but to us this was the minimum set of features needed to a truly
> > > powerful framework and realize our vision for maintainability,
> > > flexibility, and extensibility.
>
> > > Almost as dramatic as the feature set, was the growth of the community
> > > over this time, especially with its adoption of testing. We are proud
> > > of the fact that Cake is one of the most test covered frameworks. Test
> > > coverage allows us to fix more bugs and produce the most stable
> > > framework available.  We believe that a feature is not truly a feature
> > > if there is even one known bug. With that in mind, each release comes
> > > with the expectation that no bugs are known at the time.
>
> > > Many of you may remember the first release of 1.2. Back on Dec 25,
> > > 2006 we released at revision 4206. Many features had not been
> > > implemented or finalized, but we had a taste of what was to come. With
> > > this release at [7958], we have come a long way.  But possibly the
> > > most exciting aspect of being where we are on Dec 25, 2008, is what we
> > > expect to see in the future.
>
> > > CakePHP helps build amazingly powerful applications. We have a running
> > > list of examples[11]. Many of these applications were built with
> > > earlier versions of 1.2. With the release of CakePHP 1.2 stable, we
> > > expect these applications to enjoy a long history, just like the
> > > CakePHP project itself.
>
> > > If you have made it this far, we would like to pass on a few extra
> > > goodies we have been working on.  First is the all new Cake 1.2
> > > cheatsheet. The old CakeSheet has proved to be a simple, quick
> > > reference to some of the power of CakePHP. This new version is the
> > > start of several more to come. Second, the gorgeous DebugKit plugin.
> > > This plugin helps you develop your application faster by providing
> > > quick, easy access to a lot of valuable debugging information.
> > > DebugKit also provides and excellent example of how you can build
> > > plugins to extend the functionality of you application. Finally, for
> > > all the TextMate users out there we have an updated CakePHP TextMate
> > > bundle. Joel Perras has put in a great amount of work and coding
> > > CakePHP in TextMate just got a lot easier thanks to him.  For all
> > > these great resources and more, head on over to the downloads[12]
> > > page.
>
> > > We hope you enjoy the big present and the few goodies. Have a great
> > > holiday season.
> > > - Gwoo, Nate, PhpNut and the rest of the CakePHP team
>
> > > [1]http://cakeforge.org/frs/?group_id=23&release_id=433
> > > [2]http://groups.google.com/group/cake-php/,http://www.ohloh.net/p/cakephp
> > > [3]http://ajbrown.org/blog/2008/12/22/four-reasons-to-hate-cakephp.html
> > > [4]http://php-mag.net/magphpde/magphpde_news/psecom,id,26752,nodeid,5.ht...
> > > [5]http://archive.fosdem.org/2008/,http://conference.cakephp.jp/,http://...
> > > [6]https://trac.cakephp.org/wiki/Contributors
> > > [7]http://book.cakephp.org/stats
> > > [8]https://addons.mozilla.org/,http://www.livemocha.com/,http://www.zead...
> > > [9]http://cakedc.com,http://debuggable.com,http://sanisoft.com
> > > [10]http://debuggable.com/posts/workshop-day-2:48c51df7-4fd4-4906-8b1f-6e...
>
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>
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