On May 11, 2007, at 12:16 PM, Chris Hartjes wrote:

>
> On 5/11/07, Mariano Iglesias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Go ahead and show your love for CakePHP:
>>
>
> Maybe I'm just grumpy today, but what is the point of these popularity
> contests?  Who are we actually serving by endlessly voting in polls
> about what PHP framework is the best?  If someone chooses CakePHP
> because it is the most popular choice on some poll on a web site,
> well, I have to be honest when I say I doubt their abilities to make
> any sort of decision.

It has nothing to do with frameworks and everything to do with  
community. Sure, the code itself rocks - but these polls are a fun  
way to see how awesome the community response is. If you don't want  
to participate, that's fine. I don't think it's a license to rain on  
the parade, though.

> I chose CakePHP because it reflected a lot of what went into Ruby  
> on Rails.

Yep. I continue to choose CakePHP because of the awesome people  
associate with everyday. To me, the active community is a big part of  
the CakePHP Advantage®.

-- John



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