Hi Vincent,

On Thu, Oct 3, 2019, 09:51 Vincent Pazeller <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have seen that the doctrine team is working on the doctrine 3 branch...
> is there any documentation that gives informations on:
> - What are the big changes/improvements planned in this major release?
>

Mostly cleaning up a lot of accumulated debt due to hacks that had to be
done when designing against PHP 5.2/5.3 a decade ago. Performance should
also improve in a noticeable way.

- Is there any clue about the timeline (e.g. is there any hope to get a
> release somewhere in 2020?)
>

Not really: we work on the project in our free time, when we can, so
there's no way to set timelines, except for when we're close to a release
(we aren't yet).


> My hopes is that Doctrine cover more use cases and gets more customizable
> :)
>

In general, we aim at making it less customizable, and to support fewer
use-cases, since the grand majority of users that customized the ORM did in
fact shoot themselves in the foot with it.

V3 will certainly *allow* for customisation due to structural improvements,
but the driver for that release is getting out a lot of kinks that keep
biting the maintainers and the users.

>
>

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