*CONGRATS*!!

I'm couldn't afford to be a code contributor to the framework but just
pointed out a few bugs and suggested some enhancements. It's great to see
the framework come a long way and to be invoved in its evolvution as it
matured into 1.0.0 induces a sentimental attachment to it. Yes, it's a
high-quality framework with decoupled components and does the heavy-lifting.
A great design and a great job from you all and keep up the good work...

Zend Framework is a - *magic*! And, it rocks!!

Regards,

Shekar Reddy





On 6/28/07, Dylan Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hip hip hooraaay!

On 6/29/07, Nick Mohr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Congratulations :-)
>
> Bill Karwin wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > We are planning to call a code-freeze tomorrow, Friday 6/29 at 4:00pm
> > PDT (midnight GMT).  This release will be tagged "1.0.0".
> >
> > Please click on C:\Windows\Media\tada.wav now. :-)
> >
> > Thanks to the efforts of dozens of developers for many months, we are
> > here.  This isn't the end of the game for Zend Framework, but it is
> the
> > beginning of a new phase of development and maturity.
> >
> > After I update the downloads for this release tomorrow evening, I'll
> > email out to ask you to download it and try it.  We know there are
> still
> > 47 open bugs in Zend Framework (all other open issues are feature
> > requests, etc.) but there are none severe enough to delay the release.
> > They will be fixed in 1.0.1 or subsequent releases.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Bill Karwin
> >
> >
>


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