If it helps I have used ColdSpring in several medium sized application in a production environment. I would say that the quality of the code it pretty high for a < .5 version.
--Kurt On 11/2/05, Dave Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey Adam! > > The short answers are "no" and "I don't know". The long answer is that > it really depends on which features people want to see. Everything > that's planned for 0.5 is based on feedback and feature requests, but > I really don't know where it's going to go between then and 1.0. > Obviously ORM is a hot topic right now, but if there are solutions out > there that integrate well and people are happy with then you won't > ever see a ColdSpringORM package. Remoting is another focus, > especially knowing that I'll be doing some Flex work in the near > future. > > I know people want to see that 1.0 status, myself included. That's one > reason why we're going from .2 to .5: there's just only so much we can > add to this framework. I'm guessing that most of the work between 0.5 > and 1.0 will be QA, hardening of existing features, and integrating > with other frameworks/packages/whatever. > > Hope that helps! > > thanks, > > Dave > > On 11/2/05, Adrocknaphobia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Is there any sort of formal timeline or project plan for the > > ColdSpring project? A few questions I have... > > > > What features a planned for the 1.0 release? > > When (roughly) could we expect a 1.0 release? > > > > No pressure, just curious... > > > > -Adam > > > > > >
