congratulations and thank you.


On Jan 19, 8:18 pm, mark_story <[email protected]> wrote:
> The CakePHP core team is proud to announce the immediate availability
> of CakePHP release 1.3.7. Since the release of CakePHP 1.3.6 a month
> and half ago, there have been over 55 commits[1] and 40 tickets
> resolved. There have been a few changes that may affect your
> application:
>
> - Usage of serialize() was removed from SecurityComponent.
> - View::element() now correctly uses '.ctp' as a fallback extension.
> - View variables are now passed to CacheHelper, making view caches
> more powerful.
> - EmailComponent now registers and un-registers its view class, this
> fixes issues where helpers needing a view would trigger errors.
> - Memcache engine now correctly stores entries with expiry dates
> greater than 30 days.
> - Empty session ids no longer cause errors with database session
> storage.
> - TextHelper::autoLinkEmails works with emails containing '.
> - Console test suite now exits with a non zero code on test failure.
>
> Download the release[2] today, and catch up on the updates by perusing
> the changelog[1].
>
> Development on 2.0 is continuing well, and thanks to everyone who has
> taken the time to give it a spin and report any issues found with it.
> At this time we will start removing the changelog wiki pages on
> lighthouse.  Instead all changelogs can be found on cakephp.org
> itself[1].  This will keep the wiki list shorter, and solves issues
> with long changelogs not fitting onto a single wiki page in
> lighthouse.
>
> The CakePHP team is considering a change in how documentation is
> generated for future versions.  While the current book.cakephp.org
> application has served us extremely well over the past 3 years, we are
> always looking to improve the documentation for CakePHP.  We
> frequently get requests for documentation in other formats, such as
> CHM, PDF and e-books.  Its also become evident over time that
> converting the book content into these formats is no small task.  In
> order to address these needs, we're considering moving the
> documentation for 2.0 into text files, and using a tool like sphinx[4]
> to generate the documentation.  Sphinx is used for documentation by a
> number of large open source projects such as Python, Django and
> Bazaar.  We feel that this approach will allow us to provide
> documentation in a number of requested formats, as well as maintain
> the existing work on translations and involve the community through
> contributions.  However, documentation is a community effort, and we'd
> like some feedback on the direction we take with the documentation.
> Leave a comment with your thoughts on the proposed documentation
> changes.
>
> These are exciting times for CakePHP documentation, the new
> CakePHPTV[5] site is gaining momentum and some great tutorials have
> been already published. We'd like to remind you that the video
> tutorials contest is in place until February 14, when we will be
> counting community votes for your tutorials and start giving away
> awesome prizes including a brand new iPad. Don't forget to get your
> screen cast filmed and enter the contest at tv.cakephp.org to start
> participating!
>
> A huge thanks to all involved in terms of both contributions through
> commits and diffs, as well as those that took the time and effort to
> submit tickets, update documentation and otherwise contribute to the
> framework.  Without you there would be no CakePHP.
>
> - View the changelog[1]
> - Download a packaged release [2]
>
> Links
>
> - [1]http://cakephp.org/changelogs/1.3.7
> - [2]http://github.com/cakephp/cakephp/downloads
> - [3]http://cakephp.lighthouseapp.com/projects/42648
> - [4]http://sphinx.pocoo.org/
> - [5]http://tv.cakephp.org/launch-competition

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