On 5 Okt., 22:26, Lukas Kahwe Smith <m...@pooteeweet.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> So a couple of things we want to address fairly soon here at Liip:
> - the *_vendor.sh scripts should at the very least work of a single manifest 
> file to prevent things being out of sync
> - eventually we want to port our tool chain to generate .deb packages we use 
> for moodle and Drupal over to Symfony2
> - we want to add a few app/console enhancements to symlink public docroot 
> stuff from Bundles into the web dir
> - we also want to add a solution to do LESS compiling on the fly for 
> developers as well as making an app/console task to generate the css files 
> before deploying (as part of the packaging process)
> - also we want to work on a PHPUnitBundle to ease unit and functional testing
> - another thing that is high on our priorities atm is to get the user 
> authentication stuff done
>
> sure our list will be evolving quickly .. pretty much all of the above i will 
> try to feed into symfony core or the symfony-sandbox respectively.
>
> what are you other people working on?

I'm currently waiting for Fabien to finish/publish the user
authentication stuff. He wrote on this list that he tries to get it
done until the end of this month.

I will not start deeper Symfony2 development before as it does not
make sense to me without authentication/permission.

All my OSS development will now be published on http://github.com/chord
I will add a bunch of bundles there during the next months which are
mostly ported from our inhouse sf 1.4 library (which is not OSS but
the Symfony2 bundles will be under MIT license).

The first thing I'm working on is a UI/theme bundle based on YUI 3 CSS
and jQuery which will also combine CSS/JS files. Maybe I will open it
for other CSS/JS frameworks as well but that is not on the TODO list
atm. Later (probably by the end of the year) I will port our inhouse
I18N solution to Symfony2 which will also become part of the Chord
project (I will write more about that project in a blog soon)

But like I wrote above.. I won't do that much this month - probably
only some cleanups on the already commited code. I will probably start
working on that beginning with week 45. So.. now enough
information ;-)

regards,
Matthias

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