On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 10:52 AM, Mario Guenterberg <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On Do, Jul 29, 2010 at 10:28:32 -0400, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
> > It's actually somewhat hard to answer that question at this time.
> >
> > We're preparing to release our first development milestone of ZF2, which
> > has accomplished the following:
> >
> >  * Stripping of require_once calls
> >  * Conversion to namespaces (except for some Zend_Service components)
> >  * Updates to the test suite (removed all AllTests classes in favor of
> >    using native PHPUnit functionality)
> >  * Rewrite of Zend\Session (required so that we could actually test it
> >    post-migration; it's been entirely re-architected)
> >
> > Ralph is building a sample app currently so that we have a baseline
> > against which we can do some performance profiling. He's discovered that
> > despite passing tests in individual components, the MVC is not fully
> > functional currently. He is investigating, and hoping to get it working
> > soon.
> >
> > However, this is just the first milestone. Refactoring begins in earnest
> > after this point, so the APIs will be very unstable for a matter of some
> > months at the least. I'm not sure if we'll have a stable release ready
> > in the January/February timeline or not; much of it will be dependent on
> > how much mindshare and time we can get from our own contributor
> > community as we move into a more active ZF2 development phase.
> >
> > Personally, if your project is intended to be production stable for the
> > timeframe you indicate, I'd go with ZF1, and plan a later iteration
> > of the project to migrate to ZF2.
> >
> Okay, it is to be feared that we must go with the zf1 and migrate
> later to the zf2 code base ;-)
>
> Thank you for the answer.
>
> Mario
>


How painful should we expect migration to be? I know:  "it depends."  But
still...


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