Sorry for not answering sooner, I got some flue so I wasn't really
turning my computer on :) Break time :)

I just wanted to say thank you for the support , I really appreciate
all of the information and advices you gave me. I guess I can wait
then because there is no current emergency for upgrading and also
after this business year there is probably going to be need for a lot
of changes and upgrades and having that in mind it wouldn't be bad to
start it in 2.0 than to make it first for 1.3 and then all the same
for 2.0 again.

Thanks


On Feb 18, 3:24 pm, Alejandro Gómez Fernández <[email protected]>
wrote:
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> Several years ago we neded to upgrade our management system from oracle
> 8 when oracle release the version 10. Our provider insists us for
> migrate to oracle 9 and then to 10. After a long analisys the systems
> engineers decide to migrate to oracle 10 because the process will be
> shorter. And it was fine and whe we finish the upgrade, oracle 10 was
> mostly very stable.
>
> This case seems pretty equal to me.
>
> Ryan's advice is the most recommended for almost every case.
> What Ryan says have the most sense if you need to do a seamless upgrade
> for whatever other reason.
>
> Remember, just like Ryans says, a production site will not be based in
> development versions of framework, database, etc. But if you make
> re-engineering to your site, this will take time and when you finish the
> 2.0 framework wil be stable. Or you can wait until this happend.
>
> If you upgrade to 1.3 and then again to 2.0 when there is no need to do,
> it's to make the work two times. Even more, you can add new features
> just like in any other software version upgrade and no only migrate the
> framework version.
>
> I think it's no needed to do the update now, because you want to upgrade
> for fear to "PHP hosting can be changed to higher version" and then "the
> website will no work".
>
> This will not happpend in the short time, because php 5.3 it's now the
> "top" standard (php it's releasing yet 5.2.x versions) so your
> production website made with cakephp 1.2 will just work fine for several
> more months.
>
> Obviously, it's highly probable that there are no guide to do the
> upgrade from 1.2 to 2.0
>
> Regards,
>
> Alejandro.
>
> El 18/02/2011 01:23, Ryan Schmidt escribi :
>
> > On Feb 17, 2011, at 21:41, Alejandro G mez Fern ndez wrote:
>
> >> In case you want to upgrade cake "to the most recent version" I think
> >> you must see cake 2.0. It's a development version, but more or less,
> >> when you finish your migration it will be a production version. To
> >> change to an 1.3.x has no sense to me.
>
> > Upgrading a production site to the development version of CakePHP that will 
> > become 2.0 makes no sense. The final version 2.0 is not released yet, and 
> > the developers have provided no guidance on when it will be completed. It 
> > might be tomorrow, it might be next year. In the mean time, you might run 
> > into issues, the response to which will generally be "it's a development 
> > version, it's expected to have unresolved problems, go use the stable 
> > version".
>
> > There is a published guide explaining how to upgrade a 1.2 site to 1.3. 
> > When 2.0 is released, I would expect there to be a guide explaining how to 
> > upgrade a site from 1.3 to 2.0. I would not, however, expect there to be a 
> > guide on how to upgrade from 1.2 directly to 2.0; users would be expected 
> > to have already upgraded to 1.3. Therefore it makes a great amount of sense 
> > to upgrade your 1.2 site to 1.3 now, verify that you've followed the 
> > existing upgrade guide properly and that everything works, and publish your 
> > site with 1.3, and then, whenever 2.0 does come out, you can tackle that 
> > upgrade then.
>
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