I'm new to ZF too and after looking at some other frameworks and CMSes that
had nicely organized and populated contributed module repositories was
surprised and disappointed that there's nothing similar for ZF.

Examples from other frameworks / CMSes:
* http://www.yiiframework.com/extensions/
* http://www.symfony-project.org/plugins/
* http://drupal.org/project/modules

Though ZF of course has lots of good stuff built-in, so do the others, so
I'd think if you guys supported such a repository it'd be a really useful
addition for the user base.  In addition to creating the repository and
supporting web pages for browsing, searching, uploading, etc., the only
other main thing that seems like would be required to get this started would
be guidelines and/or tools for packaging and installing extensions and a
sample extension or two.

Any reason you guys think such a repository wouldn't work well for ZF when
it seems to for other frameworks?

thx,
Chris


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