I'll join in as long as I'm not the only one working on it ;)
Ian Warner-4 wrote: > > Maybe it would be cool if we can organise a group of developers to > create some sort of Joomla like project, utilising the Zend Framework of > course, always good to have an end focus to work too. > > This can have the aim of providing a best practice selection of reusable > classes and modules. > > I would be interested to help organise and create such a group and even > provide some hosting space etc. > > As always the hard thing with something like this is starting and > maintaining the momentum. > > If anyone is interested then please let me know. > > Cheers > > Ian > > Ralf Kramer wrote: >>> It would be nice to have a "Best practises" page on the Wiki and also a >>> basic but powerful "skeleton" demo capable of handling large web >>> applications. >> >>> I feel the Zend Framework would benefit from a such 'one-stop-shop' for >>> new >>> developers who would like to use it as their framework of choice for >>> large >>> web applications. >> >> Hi Antonio, >> >> It seems like there is a proposal for such demo application in the >> pipeline: >> http://framework.zend.com/wiki/display/ZFPROP/Zend_Application+-+Bill >> +Karwin >> >> I agree with you. Having an official approach will put - at least for me >> - a lot of added value to the framework. So I can turn my focus back to >> the business logic, and be sure that the community keeps my applications >> on the bleeding edge of technology... >> >> But if I get it right, its just a matter of time ;-) >> >> Best regards >> /Ralf >> >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Zend-Framework-Web-Application-%28best-practices%2C-structure%2C-skeleton%29-tf4496725s16154.html#a12853082 Sent from the Zend Framework mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
