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Doctrine 1.0 and symfony 1.2

Doctrine 1.0 and symfony 1.2

Posted by jwage about 1 month ago

This morning Fabien from the symfony project announced the roadmap for the next major version of symfony, 1.2. He announced that Doctrine would be officially supported as a "first class citizen." The time couldn't be better as symfony 1.2 is scheduled to be released in October and Doctrine is slated to release 1.0 around the same time. This is good news for Doctrine, symfony and more importantly PHP in general. I look forward to seeing what comes of all this in the coming months.


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Good news indeed - Posted by François about about 1 month ago.

Being bundled with a first-clas framework is a great opportunity for Doctrine. A bright future is ahead!

awesome news - Posted by hansbrix about about 1 month ago.

largely due to your work in stabilizing doctrine's release structure, Jon. keep up the great work!

Posted by Pierre Minnieur about about 1 month ago.

Yeah, thank you Jonathan. Doctrine 1.0 and symfony 1.2 will be such a great experience for PHP developers.

I can remember that we two had a little discussion on a website or blog about Propel and Doctrine. Somebody asked which one is the better better on.

I wrote, Propel 1.2 is too slow due to Creole, Propel 1.3 was to instable due to heavy refactoring towards PDO, and Doctrine was too instable at this stage of development, too -- so I made clear that NO ORM is really good in these days.

Today I have to admit, Doctrine is stable enough to be recommend to everyone who's asking which one is better, Propel or Doctrine, I'd 	definitively will argue Doctrine ;)

I'm working with Doctrine for more than 12 months now, on projects in development stage and projects in production life, and I feel very comfortable with the established release cycles and their quality of stability.

Keep on rocking, and push Doctrine towards 1.0!

Posted by Pierre Minnieur about about 1 month ago.

Oh, and, maybe you want to fix the comment box styles, I have a scrollbar in my previous comment :D

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