Propel ... don't let the Peer pressure get you :P

I use Doctrine in my latest project. Doctrine seems better (more
flexible and effective) but we're back to writing query, even though
it's DQL (plus it is a proprietary query language).

So I'm still a bit confused about the whole Doctrine vs Propel thing
to be honest.

On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 9:46 PM, Davide Borsatto <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> You did not pic the wrong one :)
>
> Propel is NOT dying. The lead developer left the project this summer
> (mostly because he's now using python), but then a few others took the
> leadership of the project.
> So, version 1.4 will probably be bundled with symfony, but it won't
> contain new stuff (maybe something little here and there), it will be
> just a big check and bugfix on the actual code. Then, maybe version
> 1.5 will be released, but most likely the focus on the team will be on
> the 2.0 version (as discussed on a recent meeting in chat).
>
> Fabien posted that Propel will not be the first choice for sf 1.3, and
> will be dropped for sf 2.0. But he said that while still no one had
> took the leadership of the project, and in that moment it was dying.
> After the announcement of the new leaders, I did not read Fabien's
> position about the future of Propel and sf together, but if Propel
> will be supported, I think there is no reason to not include it in the
> future versions of the framework.
>
> On Sep 23, 12:53 am, Jeremy Thomerson <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> Propel vs. Doctrine - I've seen a few threads that have said that one is
>> better than the other, including one that said Propel is dying and won't be
>> supported anymore, and one that said that Doctrine has poor support.
>>
>> So, I started a project earlier this year with Symfony and Propel that I
>> anticipate will be running for years to come.  Did I choose the wrong one?
>> Which one IS officially going to continue to be supported?  Or both?
>>
>> Just checking.... :)
>>
>> Jeremy Thomerson
>
> >
>



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