Kohana is a fork of CodeIgniter.  I would not touch CakePHP "framework" with
your's mate.

2009/5/14 Sid Bachtiar <[email protected]>

>
> Well, Symfony (version 1.0) has many plugins for things like blog,
> cms, wiki, forum, user management. But learning Symfony takes time.
>
> Another simple framework that I've looked at, not tried yet, is Kohana
> ... seems very simple, very easy to install and get running ...
>
> To me it is like Symfony lite ...
>
> On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 6:37 PM, Matthew Whiting <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Thanks to those who've responded with suggestions. Its actually a bit
> more
> > work than I thought trying to suss what framework to go with.. Don't want
> to
> > put too much effort into learning something, to then decide its not so
> cool
> > after all. Not that the project I'm starting on is a big project though,
> so
> > can see how it goes and take things from there with future projects.
> > I'm tempted to go with a framework that doesn't have too big a learning
> > curve but still has what I need.. But, then it might be a good exercise
> to
> > take the time to develop a site using a popular and robust framework that
> is
> > well documented.. such as Cake or Symfony.. Enough though they are
> probably
> > overkill given the size of the site I'm creating. I've just been browsing
> > the archive from this mailing list..
> > Argh, decisions!
> > I'm looking for the ability to easily create small sites that can
> > incorporate a blog or gallery but without having the whole site created
> on a
> > CMS such as Drupal, which is what I've been using recently, have become
> > frustrated by and want a break from. Be good to have aspects such as user
> > authentication taken care of effortlessly though.
> > But, I also have some larger projects upcoming that'll need to handle
> more
> > data management and potentially online auction capability.
> > Hmmm...
> >
> > On 11/05/2009, at 8:30 PM, Simon Holywell wrote:
> >
> > Also take a look at Agavi, which is forked from the original Mojavi.
> >  http://www.agavi.org  It's handling of forms is very nice.
> >
> > For those who're interested, Agavi/Mojavi is also where Symfony had its
> > roots.
> >
> >
> > Kind regards,
> > James McGlinn
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