Thanks for the reply, deizel. I'll do as you recommended.

Good luck to all the folks that will make CakeFest happen!

Best regards,
OJ

On Thursday, October 16, 2014 12:33:53 PM UTC+8, deizel wrote:
>
> Hey OJ,
>
> Things do slow down around CakeFest but we are aiming to get the plugins 
> caught up as we speak.
>
> The general answer to your question would be yes. If you can dedicate time 
> to an issue, forking and submitting a pull request is usually the fastest 
> approach.
>
> If you are using Composer to manage dependencies, you can easily switch to 
> a fork until changes are being merged: 
> https://getcomposer.org/doc/05-repositories.md#vcs
>
> Having said that, your urgency has been noted so we will try to look into 
> this issue sooner.
>
> Thanks for reaching out.
>
> On Wednesday, 15 October 2014 22:36:17 UTC-5, OJ Tibi - @ojtibi wrote:
>>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I came across a speed bump with cakedc/migrations regarding 
>> creating/removing indexes on existing table columns. You can take a look at 
>> an issue I opened here:
>>
>> https://github.com/CakeDC/migrations/issues/189
>>
>> Essentially, I just reopened issue #170 regarding how indexes are 
>> operated upon by the Migrations plugin. There seems to be a bug on how the 
>> plugin handles blank field names in the generated migration file in a 
>> 'drop_field' section, where an index is specified but not the the field 
>> name. I'm assuming the generator skipped naming the field to prevent the 
>> plugin from accidentally dropping the whole column after dropping the 
>> index, but also effectively stopping the migration (schema-altering) 
>> process.
>>
>> I'm thinking, since the CakeDC team is a little busy right now (their 
>> GitHub repo hasn't been touched in months), should I just fork the plugin 
>> and do modifications in my own repo right now? I'm working on some 
>> production code and this plugin functionality is quite urgent.
>>
>> TIA.
>>
>

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