Hi,

Arié Bénichou wrote:
Please Gerard, don't tell me what i'm supposed to do. You don't get the
point here, the question is : why did'nt you use Xyster ORM?
Indeed I don't get the point. And I think that is because your reasoning is flawed. You are basically saying we should use Xyster, because we should not use Doctrine. Imho you should keep these two issues separate. First: why not use Doctrine. Second: why use Xyster.

Regarding the first, I disagree with your point that Sensiolabs is "the competitor". If sensiolabs decides to be heavily involved in the development of Doctrine, all the better for us (as in: users of open source), because it is good for the continuation of the project. If you're in any way hostile towards sensiolabs, just because they thought of symfony, you're (imho) looking at open source the wrong way. The only thing that really counts is licensing, because that gives us (again: users of open source) freedom.

Regarding the second: I'm sorry I gave you the idea that I'm telling you what to do. Let me rephrase: you are cordially invited to write a proposal.


Gerard

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