Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.5 Preview Release schedule
Hi Dennis, Fisheye has this functionality available; see the Tarball box at the bottom left of the page for zip, tgz, and tbz2 archives: http://framework.zend.com/fisheye/browse/Zend_Framework/trunk Hope this helps! Best regards, Darby Dennis Becker wrote: Hi Rob an all others reading this, may it possible to create once a day a 7z / Zip package from SVN automatically? Or just provide to download a complete folder out of the SVN repository from the web. At reactos.org http://reactos.org you can download each revision (ok, they have to build them before, but it is possible). Regards Dennis Becker
Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.5 Preview Release schedule
Also there are nightly snapshot releases available: http://framework.zend.com/download/snapshot/ Dennis Becker wrote: Hi Rob an all others reading this, may it possible to create once a day a 7z / Zip package from SVN automatically? Or just provide to download a complete folder out of the SVN repository from the web. At reactos.org http://reactos.org you can download each revision (ok, they have to build them before, but it is possible). Regards Dennis Becker
RE: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.5 Preview Release schedule
Hi Rob an all others reading this, may it possible to create once a day a 7z / Zip package from SVN automatically? Or just provide to download a complete folder out of the SVN repository from the web. At reactos.org you can download each revision (ok, they have to build them before, but it is possible). Regards Dennis Becker
[fw-general] Zend Framework 1.5 Preview Release schedule
Hi all, It's that time again when Zend Framework is ramping up for another release, and this one is shaping up to be quite significant. New features that were not merged to the release-1.0 branch and were not included with mini-release versions (i.e., 1.0.1, 1.0.2, and 1.0.3) will be included with this next release, Zend Framework 1.5 Preview Release. The purpose of this message is to let developers know of the currently planned schedule for the release. The code freeze for this release is planned for Tuesday, January 22 at 21:00 (PST). Upon commencement of the code freeze, nothing should be merged to the upcoming 1.5 release branch without approval from one of the Zend team (Alex, Matthew, Wil, or myself). Development may of course continue in the trunk as usual, and the release branch code freeze would be lifted as soon as the release is made available. :) Thank you all for contributing to Zend Framework and making these releases possible! :) Best regards, Darby
Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.5 Preview Release schedule
Hi Darby, great news! However, one question: What do you call a Preview Release? a feature complete version of ZF 1.5 that's free for bughunting? Regards, Tobias 2008/1/10, Darby Felton [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi all, It's that time again when Zend Framework is ramping up for another release, and this one is shaping up to be quite significant. New features that were not merged to the release-1.0 branch and were not included with mini-release versions (i.e., 1.0.1, 1.0.2, and 1.0.3) will be included with this next release, Zend Framework 1.5 Preview Release. The purpose of this message is to let developers know of the currently planned schedule for the release. The code freeze for this release is planned for Tuesday, January 22 at 21:00 (PST). Upon commencement of the code freeze, nothing should be merged to the upcoming 1.5 release branch without approval from one of the Zend team (Alex, Matthew, Wil, or myself). Development may of course continue in the trunk as usual, and the release branch code freeze would be lifted as soon as the release is made available. :) Thank you all for contributing to Zend Framework and making these releases possible! :) Best regards, Darby
RE: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.5 Preview Release schedule
The best place- although possibly a little too detailed- would be the issue tracker. I just created a filter called 'All 1.5 Issues' that would return all issues completed and slated for 1.5. Keep in mind that only 'must have' issues are going in to the release for sure. Alternatively, you can just follow this link: http://framework.zend.com/issues/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?reset=truepid=1fixfor=10050sorter/field=issuekeysorter/order=DESC ,Wil -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 11:03 AM To: Zend Framework - General Subject: Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.5 Preview Release schedule Darby, Perhaps I shouldn't be asking this via this forum, but is it possible to get an outline of what we can expect in 1.5? I checked the Zend Blog, and it tells us high level stuff like 'command line tooling, forms, and authentication' - is there anything you can tell us folk who use the framework daily yet don't watch the commits too closely? If not, I as well as others eagerly anticipate the new release! -Ryan On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 13:33:19 -0500, Darby Felton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, It's that time again when Zend Framework is ramping up for another release, and this one is shaping up to be quite significant. New features that were not merged to the release-1.0 branch and were not included with mini-release versions (i.e., 1.0.1, 1.0.2, and 1.0.3) will be included with this next release, Zend Framework 1.5 Preview Release. The purpose of this message is to let developers know of the currently planned schedule for the release. The code freeze for this release is planned for Tuesday, January 22 at 21:00 (PST). Upon commencement of the code freeze, nothing should be merged to the upcoming 1.5 release branch without approval from one of the Zend team (Alex, Matthew, Wil, or myself). Development may of course continue in the trunk as usual, and the release branch code freeze would be lifted as soon as the release is made available. :) Thank you all for contributing to Zend Framework and making these releases possible! :) Best regards, Darby
Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.5 Preview Release schedule
Hi Tobias, Yes, I think yours is a fairly accurate description of what will be the 1.5 Preview Release. One of the reasons for the release is to get the new functionality out to the community for the preview, testing, and feedback needed to iron out any wrinkles in the APIs and to squash bugs for approaching a viable 1.5 release candidate. Best regards, Darby Tobias Gies wrote: Hi Darby, great news! However, one question: What do you call a Preview Release? a feature complete version of ZF 1.5 that's free for bughunting? Regards, Tobias 2008/1/10, Darby Felton [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi all, It's that time again when Zend Framework is ramping up for another release, and this one is shaping up to be quite significant. New features that were not merged to the release-1.0 branch and were not included with mini-release versions (i.e., 1.0.1, 1.0.2, and 1.0.3) will be included with this next release, Zend Framework 1.5 Preview Release. The purpose of this message is to let developers know of the currently planned schedule for the release. The code freeze for this release is planned for Tuesday, January 22 at 21:00 (PST). Upon commencement of the code freeze, nothing should be merged to the upcoming 1.5 release branch without approval from one of the Zend team (Alex, Matthew, Wil, or myself). Development may of course continue in the trunk as usual, and the release branch code freeze would be lifted as soon as the release is made available. :) Thank you all for contributing to Zend Framework and making these releases possible! :) Best regards, Darby
Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.5 Preview Release schedule
-- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote (on Thursday, 10 January 2008, 01:03 PM -0600): Perhaps I shouldn't be asking this via this forum, but is it possible to get an outline of what we can expect in 1.5? I checked the Zend Blog, and it tells us high level stuff like 'command line tooling, forms, and authentication' - is there anything you can tell us folk who use the framework daily yet don't watch the commits too closely? Okay, off the top of my head, new and/or improved components include: * Zend_Auth_Adapter_Ldap * Zend_Build/Zend_Console * Zend_Controller additional action helpers * ContextSwitch and AjaxContext * Json * AutoComplete * Zend_Form * Zend_InfoCard * Zend_Layout * Zend_OpenId * Zend_Search_Lucene improvements and bugfixes * Zend_View enhancements: * actions * partials * placeholders * New Zend_Service consumables (not sure which ones will be final) I'm sure there's more, but, as I said, that's off the top of my head. A good place to look is on the wiki proposals page (look at what's currently in the incubator, and see what core proposals may be present that you haven't seen before), and also in the issue tracker. If not, I as well as others eagerly anticipate the new release! -Ryan On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 13:33:19 -0500, Darby Felton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, It's that time again when Zend Framework is ramping up for another release, and this one is shaping up to be quite significant. New features that were not merged to the release-1.0 branch and were not included with mini-release versions (i.e., 1.0.1, 1.0.2, and 1.0.3) will be included with this next release, Zend Framework 1.5 Preview Release. The purpose of this message is to let developers know of the currently planned schedule for the release. The code freeze for this release is planned for Tuesday, January 22 at 21:00 (PST). Upon commencement of the code freeze, nothing should be merged to the upcoming 1.5 release branch without approval from one of the Zend team (Alex, Matthew, Wil, or myself). Development may of course continue in the trunk as usual, and the release branch code freeze would be lifted as soon as the release is made available. :) Thank you all for contributing to Zend Framework and making these releases possible! :) Best regards, Darby -- Matthew Weier O'Phinney PHP Developer| [EMAIL PROTECTED] Zend - The PHP Company | http://www.zend.com/
Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.5 Preview Release schedule
Matthew, Thanks a lot for the breakdown. It gives me something I can send to my staff in a form they'll understand!!! I check the proposals regularly (in the hopes that Zend_Services_Amazon_S3 will get attention) but this answers my question. Can't wait to toy with Zend_Build Zend_Console. -Ryan PS: Wil, thanks for your response, I'll be sure to keep a closer eye on the issue tracker. On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 15:26:03 -0500, Matthew Weier O'Phinney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote (on Thursday, 10 January 2008, 01:03 PM -0600): Perhaps I shouldn't be asking this via this forum, but is it possible to get an outline of what we can expect in 1.5? I checked the Zend Blog, and it tells us high level stuff like 'command line tooling, forms, and authentication' - is there anything you can tell us folk who use the framework daily yet don't watch the commits too closely? Okay, off the top of my head, new and/or improved components include: * Zend_Auth_Adapter_Ldap * Zend_Build/Zend_Console * Zend_Controller additional action helpers * ContextSwitch and AjaxContext * Json * AutoComplete * Zend_Form * Zend_InfoCard * Zend_Layout * Zend_OpenId * Zend_Search_Lucene improvements and bugfixes * Zend_View enhancements: * actions * partials * placeholders * New Zend_Service consumables (not sure which ones will be final) I'm sure there's more, but, as I said, that's off the top of my head. A good place to look is on the wiki proposals page (look at what's currently in the incubator, and see what core proposals may be present that you haven't seen before), and also in the issue tracker. If not, I as well as others eagerly anticipate the new release! -Ryan On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 13:33:19 -0500, Darby Felton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, It's that time again when Zend Framework is ramping up for another release, and this one is shaping up to be quite significant. New features that were not merged to the release-1.0 branch and were not included with mini-release versions (i.e., 1.0.1, 1.0.2, and 1.0.3) will be included with this next release, Zend Framework 1.5 Preview Release. The purpose of this message is to let developers know of the currently planned schedule for the release. The code freeze for this release is planned for Tuesday, January 22 at 21:00 (PST). Upon commencement of the code freeze, nothing should be merged to the upcoming 1.5 release branch without approval from one of the Zend team (Alex, Matthew, Wil, or myself). Development may of course continue in the trunk as usual, and the release branch code freeze would be lifted as soon as the release is made available. :) Thank you all for contributing to Zend Framework and making these releases possible! :) Best regards, Darby -- Matthew Weier O'Phinney PHP Developer| [EMAIL PROTECTED] Zend - The PHP Company | http://www.zend.com/
Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.5 Preview Release schedule
Good news indeed, looking forward to Zend_Form and Zend_Layout :) Alan
RE: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.5 Preview Release schedule
There are only a few things I would add to Darby's description: 1) Preview releases are not release candidates. That is, there might be omissions that we will be filling out, like tests, docs, etc. Also there is no guarantee, implied or otherwise, that the GA Release will be fully backwards compatible with the Preview Release. GA's will typically be fully backward compatible with release candidates (with exceptions in only the extreme cases, such as an issue that can't be fixed without changing an API). 2) Preview releases may not pass all unit tests. That is to say, some integration work and testing may be required before the GA Release. Test coverage will be at acceptable levels since this is a prerequisite for merging to core. 3) The value of the preview release is ultimately up to the community. We'd like to see as much feedback and bug reports as possible. The more bugs filed against the preview release, the fewer RC's we'll need and likely the quicker we'll get to the GA release. :) Thanks. ,Wil -Original Message- From: Darby Felton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 12:19 PM To: Tobias Gies Cc: Zend Framework General Subject: Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.5 Preview Release schedule Hi Tobias, Yes, I think yours is a fairly accurate description of what will be the 1.5 Preview Release. One of the reasons for the release is to get the new functionality out to the community for the preview, testing, and feedback needed to iron out any wrinkles in the APIs and to squash bugs for approaching a viable 1.5 release candidate. Best regards, Darby Tobias Gies wrote: Hi Darby, great news! However, one question: What do you call a Preview Release? a feature complete version of ZF 1.5 that's free for bughunting? Regards, Tobias 2008/1/10, Darby Felton [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi all, It's that time again when Zend Framework is ramping up for another release, and this one is shaping up to be quite significant. New features that were not merged to the release-1.0 branch and were not included with mini-release versions (i.e., 1.0.1, 1.0.2, and 1.0.3) will be included with this next release, Zend Framework 1.5 Preview Release. The purpose of this message is to let developers know of the currently planned schedule for the release. The code freeze for this release is planned for Tuesday, January 22 at 21:00 (PST). Upon commencement of the code freeze, nothing should be merged to the upcoming 1.5 release branch without approval from one of the Zend team (Alex, Matthew, Wil, or myself). Development may of course continue in the trunk as usual, and the release branch code freeze would be lifted as soon as the release is made available. :) Thank you all for contributing to Zend Framework and making these releases possible! :) Best regards, Darby
Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.5 Preview Release schedule
On 10 Jan 2008, at 21:22, Wil Sinclair wrote: 3) The value of the preview release is ultimately up to the community. We'd like to see as much feedback and bug reports as possible. The more bugs filed against the preview release, the fewer RC's we'll need and likely the quicker we'll get to the GA release. :) The key for me is to ensure that the new components are available as downloadable releases for long enough that they get tested by lots of people. SVN access / nightly downloads is too limiting a set of people to really test the components and we have to live with the API for a while once 1.5 is released. Regards, Rob...
Re: [fw-general] Zend Framework 1.5 Preview Release schedule
Good news indeed, looking forward to Zend_Form and Zend_Layout :) So do I ! Jean-Marc Kanopée - Développement Informatique Durable 56 rue de Saint André 59800 Lille Tél : 03 20 74 61 25 Portable : 06 88 56 50 79 Fax : 09 59 77 04 28 Web : http://www.kanopee.net/