Re: Hot out of the oven CakePHP 1.3 alpha

2009-11-05 Thread j0n4s.h4rtm...@googlemail.com

Awsome.

On Nov 4, 6:28 am, mark_story mark.st...@gmail.com wrote:
 The CakePHP development team is happy to release the alpha build of
 CakePHP 1.3.  We've been hard at work improving upon the already great
 1.2 and implementing new features to ease development and increase the
 flexibility of CakePHP.  There have been a number of changes to
 existing features and its recommended that you review the migration
 guide[1] for changes in existing classes and features.  Also checkout
 the new features guides[2] for the new features introduced in 1.3. As
 the 1.3 code branch stabilizes, methods that are currently deprecated
 and generating errors will be removed.  It is therefore important to
 update the necessary methods to their new names.

 If you would like to help with the ongoing development of 1.3, you can
 do so in a number of ways.  Firstly filing clear and concise tickets
 for any issues with new or existing code helps get the issues
 resolved.  You can also contribute by forking the CakePHP project on
 code.cakephp.org and implementing features and test cases in your
 forks.  This speeds up development as cherry picking commits is faster
 and easier than applying patches.

 The future roadmap places CakePHP 1.3, as a stepping stone towards the
 also in development CakePHP 2.0 branch which will feature a mostly
 backwards compatible API. The CakePHP 2.0 branch can be found 
 athttp://code.cakephp.org/cakephp2

 Finally, we'd like to thank the community for their ongoing support
 and contributions in making CakePHP as great as it is.

 Download a packaged release, [3]
 Read the changelog [4]

 [1]http://code.cakephp.org/wiki/1.3/migration-guide
 [2]http://code.cakephp.org/wiki/1.3/new-features
 [3]http://cakeforge.org/frs/?group_id=23release_id=452
 [4]http://code.cakephp.org/wiki/changelog/1_3_0-alpha
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Re: Hot out of the oven CakePHP 1.3 alpha

2009-11-04 Thread red

Good work, I really appreciate!

On 4 Lis, 06:28, mark_story mark.st...@gmail.com wrote:
 The CakePHP development team is happy to release the alpha build of
 CakePHP 1.3.  We've been hard at work improving upon the already great
 1.2 and implementing new features to ease development and increase the
 flexibility of CakePHP.  There have been a number of changes to
 existing features and its recommended that you review the migration
 guide[1] for changes in existing classes and features.  Also checkout
 the new features guides[2] for the new features introduced in 1.3. As
 the 1.3 code branch stabilizes, methods that are currently deprecated
 and generating errors will be removed.  It is therefore important to
 update the necessary methods to their new names.

 If you would like to help with the ongoing development of 1.3, you can
 do so in a number of ways.  Firstly filing clear and concise tickets
 for any issues with new or existing code helps get the issues
 resolved.  You can also contribute by forking the CakePHP project on
 code.cakephp.org and implementing features and test cases in your
 forks.  This speeds up development as cherry picking commits is faster
 and easier than applying patches.

 The future roadmap places CakePHP 1.3, as a stepping stone towards the
 also in development CakePHP 2.0 branch which will feature a mostly
 backwards compatible API. The CakePHP 2.0 branch can be found 
 athttp://code.cakephp.org/cakephp2

 Finally, we'd like to thank the community for their ongoing support
 and contributions in making CakePHP as great as it is.

 Download a packaged release, [3]
 Read the changelog [4]

 [1]http://code.cakephp.org/wiki/1.3/migration-guide
 [2]http://code.cakephp.org/wiki/1.3/new-features
 [3]http://cakeforge.org/frs/?group_id=23release_id=452
 [4]http://code.cakephp.org/wiki/changelog/1_3_0-alpha
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Re: Hot out of the oven CakePHP 1.3 alpha

2009-11-04 Thread robustsolution

I started (today) exploring this 1.3 piece.

for the first while I like it

but I think I will ...fall in love with this new sweet cake

thanks mark for your support/work and for these great
newss
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Hot out of the oven CakePHP 1.3 alpha

2009-11-03 Thread mark_story

The CakePHP development team is happy to release the alpha build of
CakePHP 1.3.  We've been hard at work improving upon the already great
1.2 and implementing new features to ease development and increase the
flexibility of CakePHP.  There have been a number of changes to
existing features and its recommended that you review the migration
guide[1] for changes in existing classes and features.  Also checkout
the new features guides[2] for the new features introduced in 1.3. As
the 1.3 code branch stabilizes, methods that are currently deprecated
and generating errors will be removed.  It is therefore important to
update the necessary methods to their new names.

If you would like to help with the ongoing development of 1.3, you can
do so in a number of ways.  Firstly filing clear and concise tickets
for any issues with new or existing code helps get the issues
resolved.  You can also contribute by forking the CakePHP project on
code.cakephp.org and implementing features and test cases in your
forks.  This speeds up development as cherry picking commits is faster
and easier than applying patches.

The future roadmap places CakePHP 1.3, as a stepping stone towards the
also in development CakePHP 2.0 branch which will feature a mostly
backwards compatible API. The CakePHP 2.0 branch can be found at
http://code.cakephp.org/cakephp2

Finally, we'd like to thank the community for their ongoing support
and contributions in making CakePHP as great as it is.

Download a packaged release, [3]
Read the changelog [4]


[1] http://code.cakephp.org/wiki/1.3/migration-guide
[2] http://code.cakephp.org/wiki/1.3/new-features
[3] http://cakeforge.org/frs/?group_id=23release_id=452
[4] http://code.cakephp.org/wiki/changelog/1_3_0-alpha
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Re: Hot out of the oven CakePHP 1.3 alpha

2009-11-03 Thread George H

Great work guys!

On Nov 4, 4:28 pm, mark_story mark.st...@gmail.com wrote:
 The CakePHP development team is happy to release the alpha build of
 CakePHP 1.3.  We've been hard at work improving upon the already great
 1.2 and implementing new features to ease development and increase the
 flexibility of CakePHP.  There have been a number of changes to
 existing features and its recommended that you review the migration
 guide[1] for changes in existing classes and features.  Also checkout
 the new features guides[2] for the new features introduced in 1.3. As
 the 1.3 code branch stabilizes, methods that are currently deprecated
 and generating errors will be removed.  It is therefore important to
 update the necessary methods to their new names.

 If you would like to help with the ongoing development of 1.3, you can
 do so in a number of ways.  Firstly filing clear and concise tickets
 for any issues with new or existing code helps get the issues
 resolved.  You can also contribute by forking the CakePHP project on
 code.cakephp.org and implementing features and test cases in your
 forks.  This speeds up development as cherry picking commits is faster
 and easier than applying patches.

 The future roadmap places CakePHP 1.3, as a stepping stone towards the
 also in development CakePHP 2.0 branch which will feature a mostly
 backwards compatible API. The CakePHP 2.0 branch can be found 
 athttp://code.cakephp.org/cakephp2

 Finally, we'd like to thank the community for their ongoing support
 and contributions in making CakePHP as great as it is.

 Download a packaged release, [3]
 Read the changelog [4]

 [1]http://code.cakephp.org/wiki/1.3/migration-guide
 [2]http://code.cakephp.org/wiki/1.3/new-features
 [3]http://cakeforge.org/frs/?group_id=23release_id=452
 [4]http://code.cakephp.org/wiki/changelog/1_3_0-alpha
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Re: Hot out of the oven CakePHP 1.3 alpha

2009-11-03 Thread Miles J

Awesome work guys, pretty stoked to try it out!
Keep up the good work :p

On Nov 3, 10:10 pm, George H acher...@gmail.com wrote:
 Great work guys!

 On Nov 4, 4:28 pm, mark_story mark.st...@gmail.com wrote:

  The CakePHP development team is happy to release the alpha build of
  CakePHP 1.3.  We've been hard at work improving upon the already great
  1.2 and implementing new features to ease development and increase the
  flexibility of CakePHP.  There have been a number of changes to
  existing features and its recommended that you review the migration
  guide[1] for changes in existing classes and features.  Also checkout
  the new features guides[2] for the new features introduced in 1.3. As
  the 1.3 code branch stabilizes, methods that are currently deprecated
  and generating errors will be removed.  It is therefore important to
  update the necessary methods to their new names.

  If you would like to help with the ongoing development of 1.3, you can
  do so in a number of ways.  Firstly filing clear and concise tickets
  for any issues with new or existing code helps get the issues
  resolved.  You can also contribute by forking the CakePHP project on
  code.cakephp.org and implementing features and test cases in your
  forks.  This speeds up development as cherry picking commits is faster
  and easier than applying patches.

  The future roadmap places CakePHP 1.3, as a stepping stone towards the
  also in development CakePHP 2.0 branch which will feature a mostly
  backwards compatible API. The CakePHP 2.0 branch can be found 
  athttp://code.cakephp.org/cakephp2

  Finally, we'd like to thank the community for their ongoing support
  and contributions in making CakePHP as great as it is.

  Download a packaged release, [3]
  Read the changelog [4]

  [1]http://code.cakephp.org/wiki/1.3/migration-guide
  [2]http://code.cakephp.org/wiki/1.3/new-features
  [3]http://cakeforge.org/frs/?group_id=23release_id=452
  [4]http://code.cakephp.org/wiki/changelog/1_3_0-alpha
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