Hello,

I've been following Padraic's blog (heck, I've been commenting and
pointing out functionality of ZF to him), and what I see him doing is
something that only a fraction of sites are going to need to do. Not
every site needs to have composite views; his does, and he's trying to
figure out how to do so with ZF. If there's enough demand for the
functionality he describes and the solution he creates, we'll evealuate
if it's something ZF should support natively.
Yeah, most of sites doesn't need, but we are talking about very simple sites mostly... I guess anyone who needs to make an online shop (as Padraic) or a multi-blog or a portal and so on would fall into this problem... So i guess maybe would be possible to have something natively for more complex projects, including (but not limited to) composite views.

My approach was to keep ZF on work but with lot of subclassing, and also lot of bootstrapper work. But performance would be poor for some components due to fact most code was designed with other thoughs in mind than such projects.

I personally just wait to see some commercial applications used now by all the world (as a vBulletin, or WordPress, aso) but based on ZF...

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Best Regards,
Cristian Bichis
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