> Don't u think going with pure php-5 way will make cake more robust?

You can build a very robust application with Cake right now. One of
the immediate goals was to ensure Cake runs on "anything". This goal
was more important than the perceived "robustness" of php5.

There is nothing stopping you from using php5 only features in your
application.

Also, as is stated on the roadmap, Cake 2 will be php5 only.
Next question....."when will Cake 2 be ready?"
Next answer...."when it's ready"

Honestly, I feel these questions are pretty meaningless. The questions
you need to ask..."Does CakePHP help me solve my problems? What new
feature/optimization/etc in CakePHP would better solve my problems?
How can I help CakePHP?"

I can only answer the last question..."join #cakephp on
irc.freenode.net, talk to other developers, write test cases, provide
patches..."

Bake on,
Gwoo
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