Documentation availability/plans?

On 06/08/2010 20:24, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
 Yesterday, the Zend Framework team tagged the first development
 milestone of Zend Framework 2.0 (2.0.0dev1). It is immediately
 downloadable from the Zend Framework servers:

   * Zip package:
     
http://framework.zend.com/releases/ZendFramework-2.0.0dev1/ZendFramework-2.0.0dev1.zip

   * tar.gz package:
     
http://framework.zend.com/releases/ZendFramework-2.0.0dev1/ZendFramework-2.0.0dev1.tar.gz

 NOTE! This release is not considered of production quality, and is
 released solely to provide a development snapshot for purposes of
 testing and research. Use at your own risk.

 This release is the culmination of several months of work, and
 incorporates the following features:

   * Removal of all require_once statements.
   * Migration to namespaces.
   * Refactoring of the test suite, including:
   * Removal of all "AllTests.php" files.
   * Removal of unreferenced test classes.
   * Limited refactoring to move helper classes into their own files.
   * Refactoring of conditional tests.
   * Rewrite of Zend\Session from the ground up. This required creation of
     a new component, Zend\SignalSlot, for handling observers and creating
     filter chains.
   * Addition of a new Zend\Stdlib namespace for interfaces and utility
     classes; in particular, we added extensions to SplQueue, SplStack,
     and SplPriorityQueue to create serializable versions of these
     classes.

 We have done some "real-world" testing of the release by building the
 Quick Start application, as well as migrating an existing demo
 application to ZF2. We were able to achieve both goals, demonstrating
 that while the release is certainly pre-alpha, it is definitely
 functional.

 There is much work yet to be done. Today, we published a rough roadmap
 of milestones we will be working towards (1). This roadmap only
 addresses components with cross-cutting concerns, but serves as a guide
 for development in the coming months. If you are interested in
 contributing, be sure to sign our Contributors License Agreement (CLA),
 and read the "README-DEV.txt" file in the release. We also suggest you
 join the zf-contributors mailing list (2), and join in discussions on
 the #zftalk.dev IRC channel on Freenode.

 [1] http://framework.zend.com/wiki/display/ZFDEV2/Zend+Framework+2.0+Milestones
 [2] 
http://zend-framework-community.634137.n4.nabble.com/ZF-Contributor-f680267.html




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