Thank you Larry. I think I'll do that.

On 15 dic, 00:18, "Larry E. Masters" <php...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Luis,
>
> Start building your app using 1.3, the migration to 2.0 should not be too
> hard to do when we release it. You can look at the current guides being
> written for 2.0 and go from there. Just build your application using PHP 5
> features only.
>
> --
> Larry E. Masters
>
> 2010/12/14 Luis Miguel García Mancebo <kte...@gmail.com>
>
> > Thanks a lot for your reply, Larry.
>
> > I already know that 2.0 is still in dev stage. What I was trying to
> > ask (sorry about my english) is if you would recommend starting a new
> > development using 2.0, or is 2.0 still far ahead in time?
>
> > I was asking because if it's more or less functional, I don't mind
> > having some bugs around, if main features are in place and working.
> > Judging by your reply, I think perhaps is too soon to start using it
> > in real applications...
>
> > Thanks a lot,
>
> > Luis Miguel García
>
> > On 14 dic, 04:51, "Larry E. Masters" <php...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > We have not released 2.0 as an official release yet and it would be in
> > dev
> > > releases before going through beta etc.
>
> > > --
> > > Larry E. Masters
>
> > > 2010/12/13 Luis Miguel García Mancebo <kte...@gmail.com>
>
> > > > Hi,
>
> > > > I'm starting to design a new web application from the scratch, and a
> > > > month ago I was convinced to use CakePHP 1.3. Today I was having a
> > > > look at the 2.0 documentation and it seems to contain useful features
> > > > and improvements.
>
> > > > I was thinking that it's a pitty learning how to use 1.3 when 2.0 is
> > > > going to be released soon (or not?).
>
> > > > The question is, is 2.0 ready to start developing (yeah, I know it's
> > > > not "Production Ready") without having a lot of problems? And another
> > > > one: if yes, is documentation updated to 2.0?
>
> > > > I was giving a look to Lithium too, and even when it sounds very
> > > > promising, it lacks a lot of documentation that CakePHP has (including
> > > > webcasts and the like), so I think I'm going for Cake, 1.3 or 2.0.
>
> > > > Thanks a lot,
>
> > > > Luis Miguel García Mancebo
>
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