Hey there, Yes, this will happen for sure. There won't be any new features in ZF1 from now on, but it will be maintained for around 2 and a half years (security fixes/bugfixes). After that, it will be left to the community entirely.
This will always happen, whatever technology you choose. Some day, you'll have to switch. ZF1 is still good and moving to ZF2 is not that terrible if you did things in a clean way. Marco Pivetta http://twitter.com/Ocramius http://ocramius.github.com/ On 3 November 2012 19:30, Mike Wright <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > As work has progressed on zf2 I'm finding it more and more difficult to > find zf1 info on the site. Often I can find what I'm looking for using > very indirect routes, which shows the information is still there, but the > direct links to things zf1 are disappearing. > > Because of that I'm becoming increasingly concerned that zf1 is becoming a > horse with a broken leg just waiting for the coup de grĂ¢ce. > > I've been working on a zf1 project that uses modules, has services > attached to models (or is it the other way around :?) and have a > significant investment in time and effort and am not sure I have the > resources to rewrite the whole thing using zf2's much different design > philosophy. > > What will happen to those of us tied to zf1? > > Thanks for any insight, > Mike Wright > > -- > List: [email protected] > Info: http://framework.zend.com/**archives<http://framework.zend.com/archives> > Unsubscribe: > fw-general-unsubscribe@lists.**zend.com<[email protected]> > > >
