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Agenda: also ask to community with surveys #6
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I don't quite understand what you're asking.
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I'm sorry, I don't really want any of those. I've started the topic because, despite using and contributing to ZF since 2010, I've never felt part of the project, I've never felt the presence of a community, something like instead I've found many times in other projects I use and contribute to (frameworks, tools, languages...). I hope I'm wrong. |
@Slamdunk I'm re-opening, because I'd like to know what specifically you're asking for! We are definitely moving to having a broader group of maintainers, and following the first TSC meeting, I think we're starting to get momentum in that direction. But we definitely need input, and that's why I'm asking you here to clarify your request. Give us some examples and specifics, so we can act. Thanks! |
@Slamdunk No worries! We now have a whole team of failures! On a serious note, that concern is one of the earliest voiced reasons to go with The Linux Foundation and Technical Steering Committee. Community engagement and feedback is important topic. Your ideas on how to improve this aspect are welcome. |
TL;DR: ZF/ZE components lack glue. Brief background: it's 10 years I use ZendFramework-1/2/3, 1 year with ZendExpressive and 2 years I use Yii2. I work within a team with 4 others developers (which I'm the lead of), with both long-term products and short-lived ones. My colleagues are mid-skilled and it is part of my role to mentor them. Well, comparing their experience path in term of time-to-market and learning curve between ZF/ZE and Yii2 results in a huge gap, which I have to say very few businesses could benefit to afford. It should be immediately pointed out a key factor: Yii2 ships a built-in ActiveRecord pattern that ease a lot of tools to be quickly shaped around it, and a non-skilled dev can't see the long-term drawbacks. ActiveRecord pattern is something I consider a no-go for any enterprise app, and I don't want ZF/ZE (Laminas/Mezzio) to implement it. Nevertheless the following base functionalities are straightforward with Yii2, but take ages with ZF/ZE:
For all points there are valid docs with extensive examples, but:
If it's so tricky, why choosing Laminas/Mezzio in the first place? It would be really nice to provide a complete example solution, using as the data provider a Doctrine one, along with both Unit and Functional test suites. |
Hi, I'm reading your agenda, and as a long ZF user and contributor I would like to answer some question within a survey formula.
There are some usage feedbacks I could give that are not mirrored in how many time I download or contribute to a package, and looking to the target audience ZF tipically reached, I think a lot of it could give rich feedbacks too.
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