Hi,

And I would like to correct one typo. Correct link to Polish wiki documentation is:


Greetings,
Wojciech Naruniec


On 30.10.2006, at 16:38 PM, Andries Seutens wrote:

Hey all,

I would like to add something to Bill's note below.

0.2 seemed like an ideal time to have the *wikifized* online. This goal has been reached, although we made some modifications to the *roadmap*. This now involves:

- documentation / translations are done in DocBook (nothing changes here);
- wiki incubator documentation is available online (see below);
- wiki translations for the documentation are available online (see below);
- wiki manuals are updated every 30 minutes;
- comments can be made to the documentation (not for incubator documentation and only for CLA signers);

Dutch documentation:

English documentation (live):

English documentation (incubator):

French documentation:

German documentation:

Polish documentation:

Russion documentation:

Spanish documentation:

Brazilian Portugese, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese are still on hold, as some issues need to be fixed first.

Best regards,

Andries Seutens
Belgium

Bill Karwin schreef:
The Zend Framework Preview Release 0.2.0 is now on the web site framework.zend.com available for download.

I'm sure there will be more fanfare coming, particularly since today is the first day of the Zend Conference (http://www.zendcon.com), but first I wanted to say thank you to the Zend Framework developer community for all the hard work you have put into the Zend Framework code, tests, documentation, and doc translations.  I've only been a part of the team for a few weeks, but I'm pretty awestruck by the terrific contributions this project gets every day.  This is a true open-source project, developed by the community and for the community.  I look forward to working with you all to complete version 1.0.

Folks on this mailing list are familiar with the state of the Zend Framework from working directly with the sources in subversion, but here are a few highlights of the changes since the last preview release:

   * New MVC implementation
   * New HTTP request and response objects make it easy to automate unit testing for web apps without a web server, and also make it possible to use MVC for command-line and PHP-GTK application development
   * Enhanced pure PHP Lucene-compatible search engine component
   * New Mysqli DB adapter
   * New JSON server
   * New REST client and server
   * New XmlRpc client and server
   * New Acl component
   * New Session component
   * New Web Services clients for Delicious and Audioscrobbler
   * New Registry component
   * Significant improvements to many other components
   * Lots of new documentation and translations

Download Zend Framework Preview Release 0.2.0 from from the usual place: http://framework.zend.com/download

Best regards,
Bill Karwin
Product Engineering Manager
Zend Technologies

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