Hey Pablo,

while I haven't looked at your code in detail, it sounds similar to
the path Propel2 decided to take..
Have you looked at this: 
http://propel.posterous.com/propel2-will-be-an-activerecord-implementatio

Might be smartest to join forces.

Have a great day,
Daniel



On Dec 3, 1:39 am, Henrik <[email protected]> wrote:
> Veeeery nice!
>
> On Nov 30, 12:05 pm, Pablo Díez <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > Last weekend I published Doctrator, an ActiveRecord implementation (or not)
> > with real and flexible behaviors for Doctrine2.
> > Yep, but... what does Doctrator do really? Yesterday I published a post
> > about it also:
>
> >http://mondongo.es/blog/9/doctrator-real-and-flexible-behaviors-for-d...
>
> > If you are a Doctrine2 user, please tell me what you think about Doctrator
> > and its way to use Doctrine2 and to build behaviors.
>
> > Doctrator comes with the following behaviors (for now):
> >  * Hashable
> >  * Ipable
> >  * Sluggable
> >  * Taggable
> >  * Timestampable
> >  * Translatable
>
> > I'm going to make the Tree and Versionable behaviors also. If you want to
> > help me with them or to make more, please tell me!
>
> > By the way, Doctrator has also integration with Symfony2 with the
> > DoctratorBundle.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Pablo
>
> > --
> > *Pablo Díez | @pablodip*
> > MondonGO Lead Developerhttp://mondongo.es

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