IMO current PP framework is good but need more flexibility in
themization and event|hook|plugin area

Using of CI ZF or any will gear you 3rd party code and as result work breakdown!

2008/7/29 Alex Mayhew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'd just like to clarify on what I said yesterday - What I meant to say was
> that I don't think CodeIgniter is suitable for this project without a lot of
> modifications.
> Also, I realised that this -
>
> I also don't think we should use CodeIgniter because EE will be using
> it.
>
> may sound ambiguous.  What I meant was, I don't think we should use
> CodeIgniter "because EE 2.0 uses it", imo we should make PP a standalone
> app.
>
> Today I've been looking at the CodeIgniter & Kohana source code in more
> depth, and I've realised it's going to take a heck of a lot of time just to
> get to where these frameworks are now.  It may be a better idea to use an
> existing framework after all.
>
> Alex
>
> George McGinley Smith wrote:
>
> What's wrong with CI for PP? It's a solid actively developed MVC framework.
> What are your reservations?
>
> On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 7:17 PM, Alex Mayhew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Ryan's just reminded me of a post he made a while ago about PP's roadmap
>>
>> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=e4be0af40806120904g31798797g7358dd3a0a60f57b%40mail.gmail.com&forum_name=projectpier-development
>>
>> He's set a lot of good targets in that email, however I feel that it
>> might be easier for us to rewrite the core and complete the targets as
>> we go along instead of hacking the current core.
>>
>> @George, I think it'd be better if we made our own framework for PP,
>> instead of marketing it as a 'CodeIgniter based app / EE addon'.
>> CodeIgniter is a good framework, however it's not really suitable for PP
>> imo.
>>
>>
>> > The fact that this is aC plus the bug fixes and enhancements was what
>> > made me want to use it. It is a simple and effective manager, easy to
>> > use and really gets the job done, I would add a few little extras,
>> > like some already mentioned on the forums and this list, but would
>> > keep the thing that made aC a great software, it's simplicity.
>> >
>> I'm sure that everyone who uses PP agrees with you on this point.
>> > What would this rewrite bring us? Or better yet, in what way would
>> > this rewrite be done, what are the main focus of the work? Will
>> > compatibility with aC's database be kept or any conversion tool be
>> > added?
>> >
>> The main aim of the rewrite would be to refactor and improve the
>> codebase, as well as including some needed / highly requested features
>> > My fear is that the software I started to use, and have been
>> > recommending, will be dropped, and no upgrade will be possible.
>> >
>> It would be crazy if an upgrade path for the 0.8.* version was not
>> created :P
>> > Like Timothée said, it's important to know where the project's going
>> > and what will happen to the current version and all it's users
>> >
>> > That said, and having looked at the current code, bugs count and type,
>> > I'm all for a rewrite.
>> >
>> :)
>>
>>
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