Thanks AJ, posting to the board now...
AJ Ferrigno wrote:
> Just letting you know, I sent this to just you, not the list, so
> that's why you didn't get a response yet!
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> On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 6:18 PM, Mike Ritchie
> <starkraving2002@... <mailto:starkraving2002@...>> wrote:
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> Hi AJ,
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> Not planning on forking at all. I want to make sure that PHP
> Fusebox stays a valid port. But I think we can do some really cool
> things with plugins, like I did with my Live Wireframer that lets
> you build your Fusebox application straight in the Fusebox
> application itself. It writes the XML files and the fuse files
> right from your browser, and it does it without any modifications
> at all to the Fusebox core files.
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> I know at least one Fuseboxer (cough Skye cough) that has
> experience with Cake, so I'm hoping with a few committed users we
> can get some of the framework stuff in place. Maybe not the
> database scaffolding that Cake has but some things like
> templating, Ajax callbacks, etc. I would probably handle them as
> individual plugins rather than try and make one Swiss Army Knife
> plugin.
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> Skye, do you think you could chime in here? What can you tell us
> about Cake PHP that we can steal - er repurpose?
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> Mike
> www.fusebuilder.net <http://www.fusebuilder.net>
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> AJ Ferrigno wrote:
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> Hi Mike,
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> Not sure if you've gotten responses on this, but I'd be
> interested in helping out in whatever limited capacity I can.
> I don't know anything about CakePHP, but I have thought about
> trying out other PHP frameworks besides Fusebox. I can try to
> learn Cake and see where you need me from there?
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> By the way, does this mean you're potentially thinking of
> forking this from the ColdFusion version? I would hope they'd
> be interested in whatever features you'd add to the PHP
> version, although it seems there are stronger frameworks even
> for ColdFusion these days.
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