+1
Agree

On Oct 5, 8:59 pm, Matthias Bauer <[email protected]> wrote:
> I absolutely agree this would be a good idea.
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> About a year ago, I started on extracting the Habari base framework
> into what I called "Habari Foundation Classes", but I only got about
> halfway before I ran out of time. I think separating
> Habari-the-framework from Habari-the-blog-engine would be a win-win
> situation. It would make our kernel more generic and give the PHP
> world a nice framework.
>
> +1 from me, and I might even get back into PHP for this.
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> On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 15:49, Iñaki Lopez <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello everyone. Although I discussed this question before on irc, today I
> > was redirected to the mailing list to keep the discussion more widely.
> > Personally I'm looking for (I, and many others) a platform that allows us to
> > create web applications quickly, from a system that could be considered
> > optimal. The demand is there something that is between the core of "code
> > igniter" or Kohona, and as flexible as Drupal or Joomla, but to the best of
> > the two approaches. Kohona and "Code Igniter" require initial development
> > are not ready to install directly, while Drupal and Joomla can not be
> > reduced and require a high level of resources.

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