Hi,
As I'm following more closely the development and progress of the ZF, I
would like to give the dev-team some feedback and of course, ask some
questions.
First the feedback:
I think ZF is relative new and the progress so far has been amazing. ZendF
has a community with very talented develo
Hi Darby, thanks for your reply.
Yes, I wanted to know a little bit more about the Zend_Service_* components,
specially because the number of proposals increased in the last couple of
months. And you never know, maybe something was announced before I joined
the list or an email was sent saying -
Hi Federico,
First, allow me to heartily thank you for these areas of feedback and
questions, as they are vital contributions to Zend Framework. :)
Federico Cargnelutti wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As I'm following more closely the development and progress of the ZF, I
> would like to give the dev-team some
Great stuff, it's good to know, thanks Ralph. It would be nice if we could
capture all this ideas somewhere.
Ralph Schindler wrote:
>
>> Navigation, in this days, is not just a vertical or horizontal menu. I
>> spent
>> a month developing 6 components for a social networking site that used
>> t
Navigation, in this days, is not just a vertical or horizontal menu. I spent
a month developing 6 components for a social networking site that used tags
as its main navigation system. And believe, we had to develop some really
interesting algorithms. So I'm basically concerned about this stuff, sh
I guess the framework consumed the free time of whoever was willing to work
on whatever approved components and there it evolved - including the
Zend_Service_* components. For instance, critical components such as
Zend_Locale, Zend_Session were late entries until they found Thomas/Ralph to
develop
Hi Wil,
It's good to know that, and I like the idea of inventing the future.
You answered on of my questions, so it's just a matter of submitting
proposals and getting feedback from the community, then the community
decides if the idea is useful or not. So basically, there are no priorities
at
Comments inline.
> > But, who is using the web services components included in the ZF? I
> know
> > that in terms of image, to associate the ZF with web services is a
> good
> > thing, but, the discussions I'm having with Technical Managers and
> other
> > Developers are always about the component
Hi Matt
Matthew Ratzloff wrote:
>
> Well, of course it does have unit testing and OpenID support. Test-driven
> development is a methodology, not a technology.
>
Yes, I know. The discussions I had where about how ZF integrates with
different methodologies, not just TDD. A framework can defin
> From: "Federico Cargnelutti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Zend Framework"
> Sent: Friday, December 28, 2007 11:08 PM
> Subject: [fw-general] Feedback and questions: 2007
>
>
> Hi,
>
> As I'm following more closely the development and progre
On Fri, December 28, 2007 2:08 pm, Federico Cargnelutti wrote:
> But, who is using the web services components included in the ZF? I know
> that in terms of image, to associate the ZF with web services is a good
> thing, but, the discussions I'm having with Technical Managers and other
> Developers
told from the community. So even your feedback will at last be assimilated
:-)
Greetings
Thomas
- Original Message -
From: "Federico Cargnelutti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Zend Framework"
Sent: Friday, December 28, 2007 11:08 PM
Subject: [fw-general] Feedbac
Hi,
As I'm following more closely the development and progress of the ZF, I would
like to give the dev-team some feedback and of course, ask some questions.
First the feedback:
I think ZF is relative new and the progress so far has been amazing. ZendF has
a community with very talented deve
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