http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/lorenzo/2011/10/16/cakephp_2_0_released

Embraced the *PSR-0* recommendation for file naming. Now all your classes
map to a file with the same name. Less things to remember!


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2011/11/15 RhythmicDevil <[email protected]>

> What drove the decision to change the naming conventions?
>
>
> On Nov 13, 8:28 pm, José Lorenzo <[email protected]> wrote:
> > The CakePHP core team is proud to announce the immediate availability of
> > CakePHP 2.0.3 [1]. A lot has happened in the PHP world since our last
> > release, this new version incorporates all needed changes needed to adapt
> > to the ever evolving world of PHP frameworks.
> >
> > One of the big changes out there was PHPUnit 3.6 being marked as stable
> and
> > becoming the default version available through the PEAR installer. This
> > change caught many developers by surprise. They could not easily run
> > CakePHP's built-in test suite due to the major changes in PHPUnit. We
> have
> > made the required changes to make sure 2.0.3 runs with no issues in both
> > 3.5 and 3.6 versions of PHPUnit.
> >
> > A big difference people will notice when writing unit tests is that all
> > output is swallowed by PHPUnit and not presented in either the web tester
> > page nor in the CLI tester. To overcome this annoyance use the--debug
> modifier
> > if you are using the CLI interface.
> >
> > The second bit of good news is the availability of PHP 5.4-rc1. We have
> > taken the time to test our framework against this PHP version and fixed
> > many of the few notices and issues that discovered while running our
> > automated tests. If you are early jumping on the 5.4 bandwagon, you can
> > consider CakePHP one of the frameworks to be running smoothly on it.
> >
> > In total, there were 66 commits and 32 issues have been resolved for
> 2.0.3.
> > A complete list of the changes can be viewed in the changelogs page [2],
> > here is a quick summary of changes that made it into 2.0.3:
> >
> >    - Runs smoothly in php 5.4
> >    - Easier to test controllers using REST
> >    - Correct manipulation of boolean values in DboSource::insertMulti()
> >    - Full compatibility with PHPUnit 3.6
> >    - Fixed several minor issues with the command line bake utility
> >    - Fixed Content-Length calculation when there is buffered output that
> >    will be sent before the response body
> >    - Various improvements in the UpgradeShell
> >    - DboSource::lastAffected() now returns correct integer
> >
> > Thanks for ever-growing interest in CakePHP, we have received many pull
> > requests for both the code and documentation, we are excited about the
> all
> > the buzz we are creating with this new version, without all your
> > contributions there would not be CakePHP
> >
> >    - Download a packaged release [1]
> >    - View the changelog [2]
> >
> > Links
> >
> >    - [1]http://github.com/cakephp/cakephp
> >    - [2]http://cakephp.org/changelogs/2.0.3
>
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