I agree on every single word, I got the time and read the code of OxyBase and 
didn't found a reason not to use it. I personally extended it a little bit 
more, fixed some bugs it had and now I'm working to combine it with Zym somehow 
to have some nice features of Zym :D

I'm wandering if it will be easy to update to version 1 from 0.3.2 when it will 
released and to know a bit about what to expect from version 1 :)

Thanks

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On 08 Ιουλ 2010, at 12:27 π.μ., TomasBartkus [via Zend Framework Community] 
wrote:

> Hi, 
> 
> yes it is outdated, but that is just because we are very close to have v1.0.0 
> release. We are active just we were busy with code rather then with keeping 
> website live :). 
> 
> Should you use it? Well, our main goal is to make developers life easier, but 
> the ones that works on rather big projects with complex business rules. We 
> are not publishing theory based components, we are creating a framework that 
> is used in real world projects with real users and real data. 
> 
> So, I would say if it works and someone already did it, why you should not 
> re-use that knowledge that is included in that thing. I hope you get my point 
> :) 
> 
> We are not doing business with OxyBase, we just want to share it with you 
> guys :) because it feels so good when you can save someones time and make 
> their life bit easier :) 
> 
> Regards, 
> Tomas Bartkus 
> 
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