On Jun 27, 6:29 pm, "Nicolas Perriault" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 5:02 PM, Francois Zaninotto
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > As for the documentation, the issue I raised in my initial post is
> > that, if the CRUD generator cannot generate old forms, then the First
> > Project Tutorial must not use this feature (as opposed to: explaining
> > sfForms). I think it's a huge step backwards
>
> I cannot see where using the new propel:generate-crud task is
> difficult. To illustrate the form validation part, the reader will
> have to copy/paste some lines of php (like he would have done anyway
> with the old yaml syntax) in the autogenerated configure() method of
> the generated form class, but is it really *that* hard? Maybe I'm too
> used to the new forms system by now but that doesn't seem unreachable
> to me, even for a beginner.
>
> What do others think? It would be nice to have some feedback here :-)
>
> ++
>
> --
> Nicolas 
> Perriaulthttp://prendreuncafe.com-http://symfonians.net-http://sensiolabs.com
> Phone: +33 660 92 08 76

The main reason that so many people started with symfony is because
there was a lot of good documentation and a splendid application
(Askeet) to learn from.
Now we have a updated framework with some very nice features, but the
lack of documentation and wrong documentation will probably frighten
the beginner. He will walk away from it, and try a different
framework.

I am afraid that problems like this will hurt the reputation of the
symfony framework.

Frank van Noorden
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