On 01/13/2011 02:18 PM, ryan weaver wrote:
Lukas is exactly right, and it's a great thing. The Symfony community
in general is creating "official" solutions all on its own. Perhaps
the best example is the FriendsOfSymfony group and its UserBundle:
https://github.com/FriendsOfSymfony/UserBundle. It's not official, but
its quality and community participation basically make it defacto.
In that light, I do expect Thomas' bundle to become the defacto
"official" bundle. Regardless, there'll be one bundle that surges
ahead of any others naturally and we should all help that out by
focusing the bundles we work on instead of inventing competing bundles
(a problem with sf1 plugins).
<off-topic-rant>
I want to chime in on this, Ryan. If you look at the sf1 plugins there
is an insane amount of reinventing the wheel. It becomes a
disadvantage, figuring out which plugins are actually still alive and
deciding the best place to put your effort, plus its wasted effort. I
know it feels great to write your own thing and its nice to see your
bundle listed on Symfony2Bundles, but it is actually to everyone's
benefit to work in a cooperative manner. If you have an idea that you
think will work better in an existing bundle, throw it out, let it get
debated and maybe it gets used maybe it doesn't. The debate will make
that bundle better either way.
At the end of the day, we are all using Symfony because we love it or
because our livelihoods depend on it. By continuing in the spirit of
cooperation that is very alive in the SF2 community, we can all
accomplish more of the things that matter to us.
</off-topic-rant>
Richard
Thanks!
Ryan Weaver
Lead Programmer - iostudio - Nashville, TN
http://www.iostudio.com
http://www.thatsquality.com
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On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 3:46 PM, Lukas Kahwe Smith <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On 13.01.2011, at 22:41, jaime wrote:
> What about this bundle? It is guided in some way by Sensio? I saw in
> the IRC meeting that Bernhard will also start to collaborating
to that
> bundle?
Symfony was created at Sensio and obviously they still poor a
significant amount of resources into Symfony, but its much bigger
than that since quite some time. Actually as you might have
noticed in the list of people responsible for the core components
that will be focused on until the stable release there was only
one Sensio employee mentioned (Fabien).
So while I cannot come out and say that the BaseAplicationBundle
will become the "official" admin generator for Symfony2 it
currently seems like the most likely candidate. There is certainly
nothing "more official" in the making that I am aware of.
regards,
Lukas Kahwe Smith
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
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