Re: 1.3 on a production server?

2010-01-13 Thread Miles J
Ive been working in 1.3 for a few weeks and have not ran into any
problems. There might be some in those weird "what if" or
unconventional coding standards.

On Jan 13, 3:30 pm, LightDot  wrote:
> I've often been scratching my head while looking at software such as
> osCommerce, which is now at v2.2 RC 2a, and back in 2003 it was at
> v2.2 Milestone 2. LOL
>
> Ah, well... I guess there is limited space for humour in software
> development, so why not.
>
> But CakePHP doesn't strike me as such a software. So... as much as I'm
> tempted to switch existing and future applications to 1.3 ASAP, I've
> decided to wait. Once 1.3 is designated as beta or RC, I'll
> reconsider...
>
> On Jan 12, 8:51 pm, Jamie  wrote:
>
> > Fair enough. In that case, why the 'alpha' designation? What does that
> > mean for CakePHP, and how does it differ from 'beta'? If the alpha
> > release is so stable and has been publicly released, then I can't
> > figure out why it's called alpha and not beta.
>
> > On Jan 12, 11:02 am, "Larry E. Masters aka PhpNut" 
> > wrote:
>
> > > Why would I be sarcastic? How you follow the CakePHP project for any 
> > > length
> > > of time? You will notice the alpha releases are more stable then most
> > > projects stable versions.
>
> > > --
> > > /**
> > > * @author Larry E. Masters
> > > * @var string $userName
> > > * @param string $realName
> > > * @returns string aka PhpNut
> > > * @access  public
> > > */
>
> > > On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 12:57 PM, DanielMedia 
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > Just checking if you were being sarcastic Larry?
>
> > > > On Jan 11, 8:20 pm, "Larry E. Masters aka PhpNut" 
> > > > wrote:
> > > > > Yes all client work is on 1.3
>
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Re: 1.3 on a production server?

2010-01-13 Thread LightDot
I've often been scratching my head while looking at software such as
osCommerce, which is now at v2.2 RC 2a, and back in 2003 it was at
v2.2 Milestone 2. LOL

Ah, well... I guess there is limited space for humour in software
development, so why not.

But CakePHP doesn't strike me as such a software. So... as much as I'm
tempted to switch existing and future applications to 1.3 ASAP, I've
decided to wait. Once 1.3 is designated as beta or RC, I'll
reconsider...

On Jan 12, 8:51 pm, Jamie  wrote:
> Fair enough. In that case, why the 'alpha' designation? What does that
> mean for CakePHP, and how does it differ from 'beta'? If the alpha
> release is so stable and has been publicly released, then I can't
> figure out why it's called alpha and not beta.
>
> On Jan 12, 11:02 am, "Larry E. Masters aka PhpNut" 
> wrote:
>
> > Why would I be sarcastic? How you follow the CakePHP project for any length
> > of time? You will notice the alpha releases are more stable then most
> > projects stable versions.
>
> > --
> > /**
> > * @author Larry E. Masters
> > * @var string $userName
> > * @param string $realName
> > * @returns string aka PhpNut
> > * @access  public
> > */
>
> > On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 12:57 PM, DanielMedia 
> > wrote:
>
> > > Just checking if you were being sarcastic Larry?
>
> > > On Jan 11, 8:20 pm, "Larry E. Masters aka PhpNut" 
> > > wrote:
> > > > Yes all client work is on 1.3
>
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Re: 1.3 on a production server?

2010-01-12 Thread Jamie
Fair enough. In that case, why the 'alpha' designation? What does that
mean for CakePHP, and how does it differ from 'beta'? If the alpha
release is so stable and has been publicly released, then I can't
figure out why it's called alpha and not beta.

On Jan 12, 11:02 am, "Larry E. Masters aka PhpNut" 
wrote:
> Why would I be sarcastic? How you follow the CakePHP project for any length
> of time? You will notice the alpha releases are more stable then most
> projects stable versions.
>
> --
> /**
> * @author Larry E. Masters
> * @var string $userName
> * @param string $realName
> * @returns string aka PhpNut
> * @access  public
> */
>
> On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 12:57 PM, DanielMedia wrote:
>
> > Just checking if you were being sarcastic Larry?
>
> > On Jan 11, 8:20 pm, "Larry E. Masters aka PhpNut" 
> > wrote:
> > > Yes all client work is on 1.3
>
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Re: 1.3 on a production server?

2010-01-12 Thread DanielMedia
I was just checking. I tried to switch over my blog about two weeks
ago and ran into
a bug where missing controller errors would still show even if debug
was set to 0. So
I just decided to wait on 1.3 and reconsider again when it went into
beta. Just checking though,
didn't mean anything negative by it.

Referencing this thread btw :http://groups.google.com/group/cake-php/
browse_thread/thread/b8783e2ab314249a/

Specifically the last post by Mark Story.
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Re: 1.3 on a production server?

2010-01-12 Thread euromark
i agree
with all the recent modifications the current 1.3 head might even be
more stable
- or at least more properly working - than the final 1.2 ever has

many new improvements, many bugfixes
i moved my productive apps to 1.3 as well and periodically merge now
the current head into the core folder


On 12 Jan., 20:02, "Larry E. Masters aka PhpNut" 
wrote:
> s/How/Have/
>
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>
> Why would I be sarcastic? How you follow the CakePHP project for any length
>
> > of time? You will notice the alpha releases are more stable then most
> > projects stable versions.
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Re: 1.3 on a production server?

2010-01-12 Thread Larry E. Masters aka PhpNut
s/How/Have/

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Why would I be sarcastic? How you follow the CakePHP project for any length
> of time? You will notice the alpha releases are more stable then most
> projects stable versions.
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Re: 1.3 on a production server?

2010-01-12 Thread Larry E. Masters aka PhpNut
Why would I be sarcastic? How you follow the CakePHP project for any length
of time? You will notice the alpha releases are more stable then most
projects stable versions.

-- 
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* @author Larry E. Masters
* @var string $userName
* @param string $realName
* @returns string aka PhpNut
* @access  public
*/


On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 12:57 PM, DanielMedia wrote:

> Just checking if you were being sarcastic Larry?
>
> On Jan 11, 8:20 pm, "Larry E. Masters aka PhpNut" 
> wrote:
> > Yes all client work is on 1.3
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Re: 1.3 on a production server?

2010-01-12 Thread DanielMedia
Just checking if you were being sarcastic Larry?

On Jan 11, 8:20 pm, "Larry E. Masters aka PhpNut" 
wrote:
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Re: 1.3 on a production server?

2010-01-12 Thread Jamie
Good to know. The 'alpha' designation has been scaring me off, since
many (most?) developers use alpha to denote closed testing of not-yet-
totally-stable code. So, I was going to wait until at least beta to
adopt the new version. But maybe I'll try it out on an isolated
branch.

- Jamie

On Jan 11, 7:20 pm, "Larry E. Masters aka PhpNut" 
wrote:
> Yes all client work is on 1.3
>
> --
> /**
> * @author Larry E. Masters
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> * @access  public
> */
>
> On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 9:17 PM, Jamie  wrote:
> > Is anyone using 1.3 on their live, high traffic production servers?
> > I'm not just talking about blogs, but websites for paying clients and
> > that sort of thing (no offense to the 1.3 bloggers out there!). I'm
> > considering upgrading some of the domains I manage at my work to 1.3,
> > but since it's still in alpha I'm not convinced of its stability just
> > yet.
>
> > - Jamie
>
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Re: 1.3 on a production server?

2010-01-11 Thread Larry E. Masters aka PhpNut
Yes all client work is on 1.3


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* @param string $realName
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* @access  public
*/

On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 9:17 PM, Jamie  wrote:

> Is anyone using 1.3 on their live, high traffic production servers?
> I'm not just talking about blogs, but websites for paying clients and
> that sort of thing (no offense to the 1.3 bloggers out there!). I'm
> considering upgrading some of the domains I manage at my work to 1.3,
> but since it's still in alpha I'm not convinced of its stability just
> yet.
>
> - Jamie
>
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1.3 on a production server?

2010-01-11 Thread Jamie
Is anyone using 1.3 on their live, high traffic production servers?
I'm not just talking about blogs, but websites for paying clients and
that sort of thing (no offense to the 1.3 bloggers out there!). I'm
considering upgrading some of the domains I manage at my work to 1.3,
but since it's still in alpha I'm not convinced of its stability just
yet.

- Jamie
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