Well, I think that time has already passed. ;) Ralph and I discussed the feedback a few days ago, and Ralph has an action item to update the proposal with our 'v2' project structure. I realize it would be nice to have this set in stone already, but please don't block on the project structure- we'll update whatever content we incorporate in to the final QuickStart to use the right structure, even if I have to stay up all night taking screenshots. :) Judging by the comments that have come in so far, even the 'v1' structure is very close in most substantial aspects to what we'll likely end up with for a final structure. So just use whatever the latest structure is in that doc when you happen to look at it.
,Wil > -----Original Message----- > From: Jurriën Stutterheim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 4:00 AM > To: Wil Sinclair > Cc: Zend Mailing List > Subject: Re: [fw-general] QuickStart Contest! > > Hi Wil, > > > Nice initiative! I do have one question regarding the Default Project > Structure that needs to be covered in the Quick Start. > Your proposal has received a lot of comments since you've moved it to > Ready for Review. However, none of the suggestions from the comments > seem to have been incorporated in the proposal yet. > Are you planning on updating the proposal in time for the contest? > > > - Jurrriën > > > On Feb 28, 2008, at 1:04 AM, Wil Sinclair wrote: > > > Howdy all, we've gotten a lot of feedback since the 1.0 release, some > > good and some 'suggesting improvements'. Most of this feedback has > > revolved around the first hour of the Zend Framework experience- a > > period of time that has becoming more and more critical as other > > frameworks have set expectations for a time-to-hello-world measured > in > > minutes, if not seconds. While we don't feel that this is necessarily > > the use case that will make or break your next mission-critical > > project, > > there is no reason why we can give our users a great first hour to > > lead > > in to that life-long love affair with all things ZF. So we've > > responded > > with a few initiatives, including development of tooling and an > > education-focused project that you'll all be hearing more about soon. > > But one of the simplest and most effective projects we have yet to > > fully > > deliver on, until now. > > Without further ado, it's my pleasure to announce our new, official > ZF > > *QuickStart Contest*! We're looking to put together the most useful, > > interesting, and up-to-date QuickStart possible, and *we need your > > help > > to do it*. Please see the QuickStart Contest wiki page for more > > details: > > http://framework.zend.com/wiki/display/ZFDEV/QuickStart+Contest. And > > yes, there are even prizes! That you may actually want! :) > > And if you can't find the time to take part in this contest but you > > simply must find a way to give back to the ZF project (while winning > > some choice schwag), never fear. We plan to hold more contests as we > > find new and exciting ways to give our contributors more stuff to > > do. :D > > > > Please let me know if you have any questions or suggestions for > > improving the contest or the final QuickStart. BTW, the deadline is > > 3/9, > > so stop reading this and get to work! > > > > ,Wil > >
