On Jan 18, 2008 4:59 PM, Wil Sinclair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > (...)
I see your reasons, but I find those new things hard to sell. I mean, first of all from what I understand the ZF doesn't aim to solve *all* problems, "just" those of the majority. So maybe not accept other code which only fits border cases when you cannot support it? In general people look at the Zend Framework because they want well-tested code. Code which is free to use (in regard to license) etc.. I think support is another issue which people kind of expect from you when they download of the zend.com domain. Now if only everything but extras is qualified to meet the standards you set upon yourself, the rest should be dropped all together. It's messy otherwise. If people for example object to Zend_Service_* and question the overall usefullness then maybe this code is not fit for the "majority-rule". Instead you could advocate the use of repositories like PEAR, Solar, etc. for all the border cases. ;-) Regards, Till
