just for kicks I did move a couple of sample projects to the new core
stuff  and other then the chaning of the index.php files and some
tweeking of config files they all seemed to move fine.
No rigorous testing but initially pretty good

Sam D

On 10/23/06, Mariano Iglesias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi fellow bakers,
>
> I have a general question. I am currently developing a very large web
> application using CakePHP latest stable build (1.1.8.3544) and I am now
> wondering on the proper procedure for updating Cake's core with future
> stable releases. Particularly:
>
> * When (approximately) will 1.2 stable (a.k.a 2.x as I've seen) be released?
>
> * Will there be significant changes to a cake based application's core (not
> Cake's core) ? For example: Controller class is now called BaseController :)
>
> * Will there be a documentation / manual to help upgrade 1.1.x based cake
> apps into 1.2 ?
>
> Basically I am wondering how to prepare for upgrades. I know almost every
> baker is closely trying to avoid the "temptation" of touching cake's core,
> but I've also seen some frameworks that gave such big turns with their
> upgrades that was almost impossible to upgrade your installation without
> having to re-do large chunks of code.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -MI
>  >
>
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