Re: [fw-general] 1.6RC1 Release Notes

2008-07-20 Thread Jason Webster



I'm aware of that. The issues I referred to were actual PHP engine
issues -- array class properties were not returned by reference during
overloading, which made it impossible to proxy to array members with
overloading, and the one workaround, using ArrayObject, failed due to a
bug in ArrayObject shipped in that version. And that's just off the top
of my head. :)

I really wish that distro developers would _listen_ to the feedback of
users of the shipped software. I know that in this particular case, a
number of PHP folk have asked Debian to ship 5.2.1 instead of 5.2.0, but
the package maintainers have outright refused
I completely agree with you, Matthew. I've been shouted down on this 
particular issue a number of times in discussions. :)

Again, I did just want to allay fears that security may be an issue.


Re: [fw-general] 1.6RC1 Release Notes

2008-07-20 Thread Matthew Weier O'Phinney
-- Jason Webster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Sunday, 20 July 2008, 01:22 PM -0700):
> Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
> > -- Micah Gersten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> > (on Saturday, 19 July 2008, 09:47 PM -0500):
> >   
> > > This could be a problem as Debian Etch is at 5.2.0.  I don't think there
> > > are any plans to upgrade pass that version until the next Debian release
> > > which at present has 5.2.6 in it.
> > > 
> >
> > That's disturbing, particularly as 5.2.0 had a number of flaws (which is
> > why 5.2.1 shipped within weeks of 5.2.0). 
> Debian backports all security updates to etch, if that was an issue of  
> concern.

I'm aware of that. The issues I referred to were actual PHP engine
issues -- array class properties were not returned by reference during
overloading, which made it impossible to proxy to array members with
overloading, and the one workaround, using ArrayObject, failed due to a
bug in ArrayObject shipped in that version. And that's just off the top
of my head. :)

I really wish that distro developers would _listen_ to the feedback of
users of the shipped software. I know that in this particular case, a
number of PHP folk have asked Debian to ship 5.2.1 instead of 5.2.0, but
the package maintainers have outright refused.

-- 
Matthew Weier O'Phinney
Software Architect   | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Zend Framework   | http://framework.zend.com/


Re: [fw-general] 1.6RC1 Release Notes

2008-07-20 Thread Micah Gersten
Yes, but there are some issues with the PHP engine that were not addressed.

Thank you,
Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
Internal Developer
http://www.onshore.com



Jason Webster wrote:
> Oh, I completely realize that--And I didn't imply otherwise, this is
> why I specifically mentions security updates; not software
> deficiencies or feature enhancements. Anyway, the point was that most
> possible security holes are closed in the version of PHP for Debian
> etch, despite it being a lower version number.
>
> Micah Gersten wrote:
>> Security Flaws do not necessarily include flaws in the PHP engine.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Micah Gersten
>> onShore Networks
>> Internal Developer
>> http://www.onshore.com
>>
>>
>>
>> Jason Webster wrote:
>>  
>>> Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
>>>
 -- Micah Gersten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
 (on Saturday, 19 July 2008, 09:47 PM -0500):
  
  
> This could be a problem as Debian Etch is at 5.2.0.  I don't think
> there
> are any plans to upgrade pass that version until the next Debian
> release
> which at present has 5.2.6 in it.
> 
 That's disturbing, particularly as 5.2.0 had a number of flaws
 (which is
 why 5.2.1 shipped within weeks of 5.2.0).   
>>> Debian backports all security updates to etch, if that was an issue of
>>> concern.
>>> 


RE: [fw-general] 1.6RC1 Release Notes

2008-07-20 Thread Wil Sinclair
Certainly. Breaking the list in to 2 was something I tried for the 1.5 release 
to call out the big 'stories' in the release. I had a hard time splitting them 
up this time; I probably should have recognized that it's pretty arbitrary 
anyways. I will merge the lists in to a 'new features' list.

Thanks.
,Wil

> -Original Message-
> From: Jurriën Stutterheim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, July 18, 2008 3:08 PM
> To: Zend Framework - General; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [fw-general] 1.6RC1 Release Notes
> 
> Maybe we should move Paginator, ReCaptcha, Text/Figlet and File
> Transfer over to the New Features list, seeing as they're all new
> components :)
> 
> 
> On Jul 18, 2008, at 23:34 , Wil Sinclair wrote:
> 
> > Hi all, this would normally go to the contributors list, but I'm not
> > sure if everyone is subscribed yet. For now I'll just put together my
> > best netiquette and cross post. :) Please let me know of any errors
> or
> > omissions ASAP.
> >
> > ,Wil
> >
> >
> >
> > Welcome to Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1! This release may
> > meet
> > quality
> > guidelines for production use but has not been fully tested by the
> > Zend
> > Framework
> > community for production use.
> > To help us deliver a stable Zend Framework 1.6 GA release soon,
> please
> > post your
> > comments and questions to the appropriate mailing list and bring any
> > bugs to our
> > attention in the Zend Framework issue tracker:
> >
> > http://framework.zend.com/issues
> >
> > RELEASE INFORMATION
> > ---
> >
> > Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1 (revision TBD).
> > Released on 2008-07-21.
> >
> >
> > NEW FEATURES
> > 
> >
> > * Dojo Integration
> >- JSON-RPC
> >- Dojo Data packing
> >- Dojo View Helper
> >- Dijit integration with Zend_Form & Zend_View
> >- Dojo Library Distribution
> > * SOAP
> >- SOAP Server
> >- SOAP Client
> >- Autodiscovery
> >- WSDL access
> >- WSDL Generation
> > * Preview of Tooling Project in Laborator (see /laboratory folder)
> >- Command Line Interface
> >- Project Asset Management
> >
> > ENHANCEMENTS AND BUGFIXES
> > -
> >
> > * Unit Testing Harness for Controllers
> > * Lucene 2.3 Index File Format Support
> > * Zend_Table save handler for DbTable
> > * Paginator Component
> > * Text/Figlet Support
> > * ReCaptcha Service
> > * Zend_Config_Xml Attribute Support
> > * Character Set Option for DB Adapters
> > * Zend File Transfer Component
> > * New Media View Helpers (Flash, Quicktime, Object, and Page)
> > * Support in Zend_Translate for INI File Format
> >
> > A detailed list of all features and bug fixes in this release may be
> > found at:
> >
> >
> http://framework.zend.com/issues/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?requestId=1
> 0
> > 794
> >
> > INTENDED USE
> > 
> >
> > The Zend Framework community does not recommend this release for
> > production use.
> > Please be aware that the API's introduced in this release may not be
> > final and
> > the Zend Framework community does not guarantee backwards
> > compatibility
> > to this
> > release in future releases of Zend Framework. Once a release
> candidate
> > is
> > sanctioned by the ZF community as a GA release, Zend Technologies and
> > the ZF community
> > will make every effort to maintain backwards compatibility.
> >
> > SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
> > ---
> >
> > Zend Framework requires PHP 5.2.3 or later. Please see our reference
> > guide for
> > more detailed system requirements:
> >
> > http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/requirements.html
> >
> > INSTALLATION
> > 
> >
> > Please see /INSTALL.txt.
> >
> > QUESTIONS AND FEEDBACK
> > --
> >
> > Online documentation can be found at
> http://framework.zend.com/manual.
> > Questions
> > that are not addressed in the manual should be directed to the
> > appropriate
> > mailing list:
> >
> > http://framework.zend.com/wiki/x/GgE#ContributingtoZendFramework-
> > Subscribetotheappropriatemailinglists
> >
> > If you find code in this release behaving in an unexpected manner or
> > contrary to
> > its documented behavior, please 

RE: [fw-general] 1.6RC1 Release Notes

2008-07-20 Thread Wil Sinclair
These have been our recommendations since 1.0, I believe. But we decided
for this release that having a separate required and recommended release
is confusing and potentially send out the wrong message that running in
a less secure/stable/performant environment is consistent with the best
practices we try to promote in the ZF community. What I didn't realize
was that there are so many important and current environments that use <
5.2.3 versions of PHP. As Matthew mentioned, this is very concerning.
But as for the ZF release notes, I believe we can revert to the old
requirements until we can encourage all distros to upgrade to the best
versions of PHP available. I will make this change in the 1.6RC1 release
notes.

 

Thanks.

,Wil

 

 

From: mbneto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2008 5:40 AM
To: fw-general@lists.zend.com
Subject: Re: [fw-general] 1.6RC1 Release Notes

 

Hi Wil,

THe requirements page mentions 5.1.4 with strongly recommended 5.2.3.
Are there any known components of the 1.6 that will really require 5.2.3
(i.e does not work)?

I use RedHat Enterprise/Centos and they are all based on 5.1.6 so I'd
like to know if I can adopt the new ZF with some restrictions or  stick
the 1.5.x.



On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 5:34 PM, Wil Sinclair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
---

Zend Framework requires PHP 5.2.3 or later. Please see our reference
guide for
more detailed system requirements:

http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/requirements.html

 



Re: [fw-general] 1.6RC1 Release Notes

2008-07-20 Thread Jason Webster
Oh, I completely realize that--And I didn't imply otherwise, this is why 
I specifically mentions security updates; not software deficiencies or 
feature enhancements. Anyway, the point was that most possible security 
holes are closed in the version of PHP for Debian etch, despite it being 
a lower version number.


Micah Gersten wrote:

Security Flaws do not necessarily include flaws in the PHP engine.

Thank you,
Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
Internal Developer
http://www.onshore.com



Jason Webster wrote:
  

Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:


-- Micah Gersten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Saturday, 19 July 2008, 09:47 PM -0500):
 
  

This could be a problem as Debian Etch is at 5.2.0.  I don't think
there
are any plans to upgrade pass that version until the next Debian
release
which at present has 5.2.6 in it.



That's disturbing, particularly as 5.2.0 had a number of flaws (which is
why 5.2.1 shipped within weeks of 5.2.0). 
  

Debian backports all security updates to etch, if that was an issue of
concern.





Re: [fw-general] 1.6RC1 Release Notes

2008-07-20 Thread Micah Gersten
Security Flaws do not necessarily include flaws in the PHP engine.

Thank you,
Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
Internal Developer
http://www.onshore.com



Jason Webster wrote:
> Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
>> -- Micah Gersten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>> (on Saturday, 19 July 2008, 09:47 PM -0500):
>>  
>>> This could be a problem as Debian Etch is at 5.2.0.  I don't think
>>> there
>>> are any plans to upgrade pass that version until the next Debian
>>> release
>>> which at present has 5.2.6 in it.
>>> 
>>
>> That's disturbing, particularly as 5.2.0 had a number of flaws (which is
>> why 5.2.1 shipped within weeks of 5.2.0). 
> Debian backports all security updates to etch, if that was an issue of
> concern.


Re: [fw-general] 1.6RC1 Release Notes

2008-07-20 Thread Jason Webster

Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:

-- Micah Gersten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Saturday, 19 July 2008, 09:47 PM -0500):
  

This could be a problem as Debian Etch is at 5.2.0.  I don't think there
are any plans to upgrade pass that version until the next Debian release
which at present has 5.2.6 in it.



That's disturbing, particularly as 5.2.0 had a number of flaws (which is
why 5.2.1 shipped within weeks of 5.2.0). 
Debian backports all security updates to etch, if that was an issue of 
concern.


Re: [fw-general] 1.6RC1 Release Notes

2008-07-20 Thread Micah Gersten
I know.  I had to turn off warnings because of some of the problems.

Thank you,
Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
Internal Developer
http://www.onshore.com



Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
> -- Micah Gersten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> (on Saturday, 19 July 2008, 09:47 PM -0500):
>   
>> This could be a problem as Debian Etch is at 5.2.0.  I don't think there
>> are any plans to upgrade pass that version until the next Debian release
>> which at present has 5.2.6 in it.
>> 
>
> That's disturbing, particularly as 5.2.0 had a number of flaws (which is
> why 5.2.1 shipped within weeks of 5.2.0). 
>
>   
>> mbneto wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Wil,
>>>
>>> THe requirements page mentions 5.1.4 with strongly recommended 5.2.3.
>>>    Are there any known components of the 1.6 that will
>>> really require 5.2.3 (i.e does not work)?
>>>
>>> I use RedHat Enterprise/Centos and they are all based on 5.1.6 so I'd
>>> like to know if I can adopt the new ZF with some restrictions or 
>>> stick the 1.5.x.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 5:34 PM, Wil Sinclair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
>>> ---
>>>
>>> Zend Framework requires PHP 5.2.3 or later. Please see our reference
>>> guide for
>>> more detailed system requirements:
>>>
>>> http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/requirements.html
>>>   
>
>   


Re: [fw-general] 1.6RC1 Release Notes

2008-07-20 Thread Matthew Weier O'Phinney
-- Jurriën Stutterheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Saturday, 19 July 2008, 12:07 AM +0200):
> Maybe we should move Paginator, ReCaptcha, Text/Figlet and File Transfer 
> over to the New Features list, seeing as they're all new components :)

We can't move ReCaptcha or File Transfer to the list until they're
actually in trunk -- which will happen prior to RC2, but let's not jump
the guns.  :)

> On Jul 18, 2008, at 23:34 , Wil Sinclair wrote:
>
>> Hi all, this would normally go to the contributors list, but I'm not
>> sure if everyone is subscribed yet. For now I'll just put together my
>> best netiquette and cross post. :) Please let me know of any errors or
>> omissions ASAP.
>>
>> ,Wil
>>
>>
>>
>> Welcome to Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1! This release may  
>> meet
>> quality
>> guidelines for production use but has not been fully tested by the  
>> Zend
>> Framework
>> community for production use.
>> To help us deliver a stable Zend Framework 1.6 GA release soon, please
>> post your
>> comments and questions to the appropriate mailing list and bring any
>> bugs to our
>> attention in the Zend Framework issue tracker:
>>
>> http://framework.zend.com/issues
>>
>> RELEASE INFORMATION
>> ---
>>
>> Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1 (revision TBD).
>> Released on 2008-07-21.
>>
>>
>> NEW FEATURES
>> 
>>
>> * Dojo Integration
>>- JSON-RPC
>>- Dojo Data packing
>>- Dojo View Helper
>>- Dijit integration with Zend_Form & Zend_View
>>- Dojo Library Distribution
>> * SOAP
>>- SOAP Server
>>- SOAP Client
>>- Autodiscovery
>>- WSDL access
>>- WSDL Generation
>> * Preview of Tooling Project in Laborator (see /laboratory folder)
>>- Command Line Interface
>>- Project Asset Management
>>
>> ENHANCEMENTS AND BUGFIXES
>> -
>>
>> * Unit Testing Harness for Controllers
>> * Lucene 2.3 Index File Format Support
>> * Zend_Table save handler for DbTable
>> * Paginator Component
>> * Text/Figlet Support
>> * ReCaptcha Service
>> * Zend_Config_Xml Attribute Support
>> * Character Set Option for DB Adapters
>> * Zend File Transfer Component
>> * New Media View Helpers (Flash, Quicktime, Object, and Page)
>> * Support in Zend_Translate for INI File Format
>>
>> A detailed list of all features and bug fixes in this release may be
>> found at:
>>
>> http://framework.zend.com/issues/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?requestId=10
>> 794
>>
>> INTENDED USE
>> 
>>
>> The Zend Framework community does not recommend this release for
>> production use.
>> Please be aware that the API's introduced in this release may not be
>> final and
>> the Zend Framework community does not guarantee backwards  
>> compatibility
>> to this
>> release in future releases of Zend Framework. Once a release candidate
>> is
>> sanctioned by the ZF community as a GA release, Zend Technologies and
>> the ZF community
>> will make every effort to maintain backwards compatibility.
>>
>> SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
>> ---
>>
>> Zend Framework requires PHP 5.2.3 or later. Please see our reference
>> guide for
>> more detailed system requirements:
>>
>> http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/requirements.html
>>
>> INSTALLATION
>> 
>>
>> Please see /INSTALL.txt.
>>
>> QUESTIONS AND FEEDBACK
>> --
>>
>> Online documentation can be found at http://framework.zend.com/manual.
>> Questions
>> that are not addressed in the manual should be directed to the
>> appropriate
>> mailing list:
>>
>> http://framework.zend.com/wiki/x/GgE#ContributingtoZendFramework-
>> Subscribetotheappropriatemailinglists
>>
>> If you find code in this release behaving in an unexpected manner or
>> contrary to
>> its documented behavior, please create an issue in the Zend Framework
>> issue
>> tracker at:
>>
>> http://framework.zend.com/issues
>>
>> If you would like to be notified of new releases- including the  
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>> ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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>

-- 
Matthew Weier O'Phinney
Software Architect   | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Zend Framework   | http://framework.zend.com/


Re: [fw-general] 1.6RC1 Release Notes

2008-07-20 Thread Matthew Weier O'Phinney
-- Micah Gersten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Saturday, 19 July 2008, 09:47 PM -0500):
> This could be a problem as Debian Etch is at 5.2.0.  I don't think there
> are any plans to upgrade pass that version until the next Debian release
> which at present has 5.2.6 in it.

That's disturbing, particularly as 5.2.0 had a number of flaws (which is
why 5.2.1 shipped within weeks of 5.2.0). 

> mbneto wrote:
> > Hi Wil,
> >
> > THe requirements page mentions 5.1.4 with strongly recommended 5.2.3.
> >    Are there any known components of the 1.6 that will
> > really require 5.2.3 (i.e does not work)?
> >
> > I use RedHat Enterprise/Centos and they are all based on 5.1.6 so I'd
> > like to know if I can adopt the new ZF with some restrictions or 
> > stick the 1.5.x.
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 5:34 PM, Wil Sinclair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > wrote:
> >
> >
> > SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
> > ---
> >
> > Zend Framework requires PHP 5.2.3 or later. Please see our reference
> > guide for
> > more detailed system requirements:
> >
> > http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/requirements.html

-- 
Matthew Weier O'Phinney
Software Architect   | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Zend Framework   | http://framework.zend.com/


Re: [fw-general] 1.6RC1 Release Notes

2008-07-19 Thread Micah Gersten
This could be a problem as Debian Etch is at 5.2.0.  I don't think there
are any plans to upgrade pass that version until the next Debian release
which at present has 5.2.6 in it.

Thank you,
Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
Internal Developer
http://www.onshore.com



mbneto wrote:
> Hi Wil,
>
> THe requirements page mentions 5.1.4 with strongly recommended 5.2.3.
>    Are there any known components of the 1.6 that will
> really require 5.2.3 (i.e does not work)?
>
> I use RedHat Enterprise/Centos and they are all based on 5.1.6 so I'd
> like to know if I can adopt the new ZF with some restrictions or 
> stick the 1.5.x.
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 5:34 PM, Wil Sinclair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > wrote:
>
>
> SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
> ---
>
> Zend Framework requires PHP 5.2.3 or later. Please see our reference
> guide for
> more detailed system requirements:
>
> http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/requirements.html
>
>


Re: [fw-general] 1.6RC1 Release Notes

2008-07-19 Thread mbneto
Hi Wil,

THe requirements page mentions 5.1.4 with strongly recommended 5.2.3.   Are
there any known components of the 1.6 that will really require 5.2.3 (i.e
does not work)?

I use RedHat Enterprise/Centos and they are all based on 5.1.6 so I'd like
to know if I can adopt the new ZF with some restrictions or  stick the
1.5.x.


On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 5:34 PM, Wil Sinclair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
> ---
>
> Zend Framework requires PHP 5.2.3 or later. Please see our reference
> guide for
> more detailed system requirements:
>
> http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/requirements.html
>
>


Re: [fw-general] 1.6RC1 Release Notes

2008-07-19 Thread Tobias Gies
Hi,

found a typo.

* Zend_Table save handler for DbTable


should be: *Zend_Session save handler for DbTable

Best regards
Tobias


[fw-general] Re: [zf-contributors] Re: [fw-general] 1.6RC1 Release Notes

2008-07-18 Thread Matthew Weier O'Phinney
-- Thomas Weidner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Saturday, 19 July 2008, 01:26 AM +0200):
> And I wondered why my new component Zend_File_Transfer is not mentioned.
> Then I found it described as "bug-fix" ??

Ooof... the intention as Wil told me was that we'd leave it off the
changelog until RC2, when we include it. 

It's definitely _not_ a bug... but new, and welcome, functionality!


> I didn't know that a new component is a bug :-)
> But hey... that's life *lol*
>
> Greetings
> Thomas, I18N Team Leader and Author of Zend_File_Transfer
>
> - Original Message - From: "Jurriën Stutterheim" 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Zend Framework - General" ;  
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2008 12:07 AM
> Subject: Re: [fw-general] 1.6RC1 Release Notes
>
>
>> Maybe we should move Paginator, ReCaptcha, Text/Figlet and File  
>> Transfer over to the New Features list, seeing as they're all new  
>> components :)
>>
>>
>> On Jul 18, 2008, at 23:34 , Wil Sinclair wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all, this would normally go to the contributors list, but I'm not
>>> sure if everyone is subscribed yet. For now I'll just put together my
>>> best netiquette and cross post. :) Please let me know of any errors or
>>> omissions ASAP.
>>>
>>> ,Wil
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Welcome to Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1! This release may  meet
>>> quality
>>> guidelines for production use but has not been fully tested by the  Zend
>>> Framework
>>> community for production use.
>>> To help us deliver a stable Zend Framework 1.6 GA release soon, please
>>> post your
>>> comments and questions to the appropriate mailing list and bring any
>>> bugs to our
>>> attention in the Zend Framework issue tracker:
>>>
>>> http://framework.zend.com/issues
>>>
>>> RELEASE INFORMATION
>>> ---
>>>
>>> Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1 (revision TBD).
>>> Released on 2008-07-21.
>>>
>>>
>>> NEW FEATURES
>>> 
>>>
>>> * Dojo Integration
>>>- JSON-RPC
>>>- Dojo Data packing
>>>- Dojo View Helper
>>>- Dijit integration with Zend_Form & Zend_View
>>>- Dojo Library Distribution
>>> * SOAP
>>>- SOAP Server
>>>- SOAP Client
>>>- Autodiscovery
>>>- WSDL access
>>>- WSDL Generation
>>> * Preview of Tooling Project in Laborator (see /laboratory folder)
>>>- Command Line Interface
>>>- Project Asset Management
>>>
>>> ENHANCEMENTS AND BUGFIXES
>>> -
>>>
>>> * Unit Testing Harness for Controllers
>>> * Lucene 2.3 Index File Format Support
>>> * Zend_Table save handler for DbTable
>>> * Paginator Component
>>> * Text/Figlet Support
>>> * ReCaptcha Service
>>> * Zend_Config_Xml Attribute Support
>>> * Character Set Option for DB Adapters
>>> * Zend File Transfer Component
>>> * New Media View Helpers (Flash, Quicktime, Object, and Page)
>>> * Support in Zend_Translate for INI File Format
>>>
>>> A detailed list of all features and bug fixes in this release may be
>>> found at:
>>>
>>> http://framework.zend.com/issues/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?requestId=10
>>> 794
>>>
>>> INTENDED USE
>>> 
>>>
>>> The Zend Framework community does not recommend this release for
>>> production use.
>>> Please be aware that the API's introduced in this release may not be
>>> final and
>>> the Zend Framework community does not guarantee backwards  compatibility
>>> to this
>>> release in future releases of Zend Framework. Once a release candidate
>>> is
>>> sanctioned by the ZF community as a GA release, Zend Technologies and
>>> the ZF community
>>> will make every effort to maintain backwards compatibility.
>>>
>>> SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
>>> ---
>>>
>>> Zend Framework requires PHP 5.2.3 or later. Please see our reference
>>> guide for
>>> more detailed system requirements:
>>>
>>> http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/requirements.html
>>>
>>> INSTALLATION
>>> 
>>>
>>> Please see /INSTALL.txt.
>>>
&

Re: [fw-general] 1.6RC1 Release Notes

2008-07-18 Thread Thomas Weidner

And I wondered why my new component Zend_File_Transfer is not mentioned.
Then I found it described as "bug-fix" ??

I didn't know that a new component is a bug :-)
But hey... that's life *lol*

Greetings
Thomas, I18N Team Leader and Author of Zend_File_Transfer

- Original Message - 
From: "Jurriën Stutterheim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Zend Framework - General" ; 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2008 12:07 AM
Subject: Re: [fw-general] 1.6RC1 Release Notes


Maybe we should move Paginator, ReCaptcha, Text/Figlet and File  Transfer 
over to the New Features list, seeing as they're all new  components :)



On Jul 18, 2008, at 23:34 , Wil Sinclair wrote:


Hi all, this would normally go to the contributors list, but I'm not
sure if everyone is subscribed yet. For now I'll just put together my
best netiquette and cross post. :) Please let me know of any errors or
omissions ASAP.

,Wil



Welcome to Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1! This release may  meet
quality
guidelines for production use but has not been fully tested by the  Zend
Framework
community for production use.
To help us deliver a stable Zend Framework 1.6 GA release soon, please
post your
comments and questions to the appropriate mailing list and bring any
bugs to our
attention in the Zend Framework issue tracker:

http://framework.zend.com/issues

RELEASE INFORMATION
---

Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1 (revision TBD).
Released on 2008-07-21.


NEW FEATURES


* Dojo Integration
   - JSON-RPC
   - Dojo Data packing
   - Dojo View Helper
   - Dijit integration with Zend_Form & Zend_View
   - Dojo Library Distribution
* SOAP
   - SOAP Server
   - SOAP Client
   - Autodiscovery
   - WSDL access
   - WSDL Generation
* Preview of Tooling Project in Laborator (see /laboratory folder)
   - Command Line Interface
   - Project Asset Management

ENHANCEMENTS AND BUGFIXES
-

* Unit Testing Harness for Controllers
* Lucene 2.3 Index File Format Support
* Zend_Table save handler for DbTable
* Paginator Component
* Text/Figlet Support
* ReCaptcha Service
* Zend_Config_Xml Attribute Support
* Character Set Option for DB Adapters
* Zend File Transfer Component
* New Media View Helpers (Flash, Quicktime, Object, and Page)
* Support in Zend_Translate for INI File Format

A detailed list of all features and bug fixes in this release may be
found at:

http://framework.zend.com/issues/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?requestId=10
794

INTENDED USE


The Zend Framework community does not recommend this release for
production use.
Please be aware that the API's introduced in this release may not be
final and
the Zend Framework community does not guarantee backwards  compatibility
to this
release in future releases of Zend Framework. Once a release candidate
is
sanctioned by the ZF community as a GA release, Zend Technologies and
the ZF community
will make every effort to maintain backwards compatibility.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
---

Zend Framework requires PHP 5.2.3 or later. Please see our reference
guide for
more detailed system requirements:

http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/requirements.html

INSTALLATION


Please see /INSTALL.txt.

QUESTIONS AND FEEDBACK
--

Online documentation can be found at http://framework.zend.com/manual.
Questions
that are not addressed in the manual should be directed to the
appropriate
mailing list:

http://framework.zend.com/wiki/x/GgE#ContributingtoZendFramework-
Subscribetotheappropriatemailinglists

If you find code in this release behaving in an unexpected manner or
contrary to
its documented behavior, please create an issue in the Zend Framework
issue
tracker at:

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If you would like to be notified of new releases- including the  general
availability release of Zend Framework 1.5- you can subscribe to the
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LICENSE
---

The files in this archive are released under the Zend Framework  license.
You can
find a copy of this license in /LICENSE.txt.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS


The Zend Framework team would like to thank all the contributors to  the
Zend
Framework project, our corporate sponsor (Zend Technologies), and you-
the Zend
Framework user. Please visit us sometime soon at
http://framework.zend.com!





Re: [fw-general] 1.6RC1 Release Notes

2008-07-18 Thread Jurriën Stutterheim
Maybe we should move Paginator, ReCaptcha, Text/Figlet and File  
Transfer over to the New Features list, seeing as they're all new  
components :)



On Jul 18, 2008, at 23:34 , Wil Sinclair wrote:


Hi all, this would normally go to the contributors list, but I'm not
sure if everyone is subscribed yet. For now I'll just put together my
best netiquette and cross post. :) Please let me know of any errors or
omissions ASAP.

,Wil



Welcome to Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1! This release may  
meet

quality
guidelines for production use but has not been fully tested by the  
Zend

Framework
community for production use.
To help us deliver a stable Zend Framework 1.6 GA release soon, please
post your
comments and questions to the appropriate mailing list and bring any
bugs to our
attention in the Zend Framework issue tracker:

http://framework.zend.com/issues

RELEASE INFORMATION
---

Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1 (revision TBD).
Released on 2008-07-21.


NEW FEATURES


* Dojo Integration
   - JSON-RPC
   - Dojo Data packing
   - Dojo View Helper
   - Dijit integration with Zend_Form & Zend_View
   - Dojo Library Distribution
* SOAP
   - SOAP Server
   - SOAP Client
   - Autodiscovery
   - WSDL access
   - WSDL Generation
* Preview of Tooling Project in Laborator (see /laboratory folder)
   - Command Line Interface
   - Project Asset Management

ENHANCEMENTS AND BUGFIXES
-

* Unit Testing Harness for Controllers
* Lucene 2.3 Index File Format Support
* Zend_Table save handler for DbTable
* Paginator Component
* Text/Figlet Support
* ReCaptcha Service
* Zend_Config_Xml Attribute Support
* Character Set Option for DB Adapters
* Zend File Transfer Component
* New Media View Helpers (Flash, Quicktime, Object, and Page)
* Support in Zend_Translate for INI File Format

A detailed list of all features and bug fixes in this release may be
found at:

http://framework.zend.com/issues/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?requestId=10
794

INTENDED USE


The Zend Framework community does not recommend this release for
production use.
Please be aware that the API's introduced in this release may not be
final and
the Zend Framework community does not guarantee backwards  
compatibility

to this
release in future releases of Zend Framework. Once a release candidate
is
sanctioned by the ZF community as a GA release, Zend Technologies and
the ZF community
will make every effort to maintain backwards compatibility.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
---

Zend Framework requires PHP 5.2.3 or later. Please see our reference
guide for
more detailed system requirements:

http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/requirements.html

INSTALLATION


Please see /INSTALL.txt.

QUESTIONS AND FEEDBACK
--

Online documentation can be found at http://framework.zend.com/manual.
Questions
that are not addressed in the manual should be directed to the
appropriate
mailing list:

http://framework.zend.com/wiki/x/GgE#ContributingtoZendFramework-
Subscribetotheappropriatemailinglists

If you find code in this release behaving in an unexpected manner or
contrary to
its documented behavior, please create an issue in the Zend Framework
issue
tracker at:

http://framework.zend.com/issues

If you would like to be notified of new releases- including the  
general

availability release of Zend Framework 1.5- you can subscribe to the
fw-announce
mailing list by sending a blank message to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

LICENSE
---

The files in this archive are released under the Zend Framework  
license.

You can
find a copy of this license in /LICENSE.txt.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS


The Zend Framework team would like to thank all the contributors to  
the

Zend
Framework project, our corporate sponsor (Zend Technologies), and you-
the Zend
Framework user. Please visit us sometime soon at
http://framework.zend.com!