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> > - I would like to be able to add a docblock to the code templates 
> > where the name of the author and his email are automatically filled 
> > in. I see that the phing target does not know of an 
> %%AUTHOR%% or %% 
> > AUTHOREMAIL%% token. Might this be a good idea to add, 
> could also be 
> > use in the module.xml file. I would then like a developer 
> to be able 
> > to define his name and email in the build.properties file 
> and that the 
> > phing targets pick that up if set. If that's not something that you 
> > would add to Agavi, is there a way for me to add such a 
> thing without 
> > editing the agavi build.xml?
> 
> Nah, that requires a change to build.xml. We will rewrite the 
> whole build procedure from scratch for 1.0, and we could make 
> it more modular to allow such stuff to be easily added in the process.
> 
So, what would be my best option right now, just modify build.xml or let
each developer have his own code-templates?

> > - In trying to generate those docblocks I was also 
> wondering about a 
> > way to print the current date (for an @since tag). Does 
> anybody know 
> > if there is a way for something like this with phing?
> 
> See above. However, @since is for a version number, not for a date ;)

Yeah, I used to use version numbers but had a library that took a while
to develop making version numbers a bit pointless at one time. I've been
using dates since then and that seems to help me more.

> 
> > Any idea on when we'll see a RC5 or a completed version?
> 
> I wanted to roll RC5 last week already, but didn't get to it 
> yet. I hope I can make it this weekend; there's just one 
> problem we need to sort where multiple slashes in the 
> existing part section of a URL may mess up the routing. 
> There's nothing left on the agenda, so a final release can 
> follow shortly thereafter.

Ok, looking forward to it.

Koen

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