I for one can say that the road to 2.0 will not be a short road. Lots of considerations will go into 2.0, especially since we've learned SO MUCH from the entirety of the 1.0 branch.

There are plenty of components that simply put, need a rewrite. Reasons for rewrite could range far and wide: some components have bad behavior, while other components have an API that is not necessarily the same as the API conventions we've adopted as best practices over the most recent years.

So, while planning is underway, just keep in mind that 1.0 branch is still the bread winner. The majority of efforts both on the team as well as the community should be spent making 1.0 a better and more solid product each and every day.

That said, if you got free time, fill in the 2.0 pages under ZFDEV if you can think of something you'd like to see implemented in 2.0 since a bc break is underway-- its always good to take down our brainstorming notes, our "what ifs" when they come to us.

-ralph

Pádraic Brady wrote:
According to Matthew planning is underway. Backwards compatibility will be retained, I'm sure, for many components but many others will break compatibility since this is a major revision giving everyone the opportunity to replace/fix components, APIs, and other behaviour. Pádraic Brady

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*From:* admirau <[email protected]>
*To:* [email protected]
*Sent:* Sunday, August 9, 2009 2:48:03 PM
*Subject:* [fw-general] Zend Framework 2.0


Are there any known plans for ZF 2.0?
It will be an 'regular' release? Are planned any 'breaktrough' features
(e.g. application backend like in Symfony, ORM)?

I'm sure, it will be backwards compatilble,
but what can we expect?

I've found only this roadmap for Zend_Controller:
http://framework.zend.com/wiki/display/ZFDEV/Zend_Controller+2.0
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