Long time no see…
I’m very happy to get more and more comments and feedback about sfDynamics. I sure know it’s not perfect, but seeing it’s really usefull for other people than me and my colleagues is rewarding.
But I’ve also been so busy lately that I did very few writing and coding work around it, so I’ll write about last months work, and about the future road-map.
- I moved all my plug-ins ticketing from their different homes (lighthouse for sfDynamics, and symfony-project’s trac for the others) to a brand new redmine instance I set up on trackeet.org. This will greatly enhance how I can see the issue list, prioritize and assign different stuff to people willing to help. Additionally, it helps cleaning up symfony-project’s trac instance which suffers from plug-in issues since a long time.
- I fixed the easiest issues, and they’re packaged into the 0.9.4 release.
- Since 0.9.2 release, we don’t support anymore symfony 1.1, as the routing system was radically different and way less power-full.
- After I released 0.9.4 this week, next step will be a documentation clean-up, and some tutorial writing. Yes, the fourth part is still missing, and it will come to life very soon.
- Upcoming 1.0 release will support symfony 1.2, 1.3, and 1.4. The aim for this release is to fix all 0.9 tickets that are not radically new features. A refactoring session before the first 1.0 release will be planned.
- Next 1.1 version will at least support symfony 1.4, and if it’s possible 1.2 and 1.3 too. But the main goal will be to stick to the next LTS symfony version, which will be 1.4.
I know, no dates were given on this page, but the new roadmap page solves this.
Some more news soon…