On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 12:35 PM, Chirayu Chiripal <
chirayu.chiripal(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi everyone,
As we frequently end up discussing this, I am initiating this thread to
discuss it further. As we have all agreed that it might be very difficult
to move current codebase to any MVC framework and might need lot of rework
but there is need for this for better maintainability and future
enhancements.
So, I think we should start by discussing which MVC framework would be
best to do so. Some points that we might need to consider while considering
a framework are:
Thanks for starting the discussion (again). In addition to the discussion
here, please also see
http://wiki.phpmyadmin.net/pma/MVC_design_plan where
I'm collecting some of the information we discuss here.
As a matter of my input, I have very little experience with the current
versions of any of these frameworks. At one time, I was learning CakePHP
and Codeignitor, but it was long enough in the past that I don't have any
thoughts to contribute.
* Developers skills & interest into particular
framework.
* License compatibility of the framework with phpMyAdmin's license.
* Features of the framework and ease to use it.
* How active are the developers of the framework?
Looking forward to your suggestions.
--
Regards,
Chirayu Chiripal
https://chirayuchiripal.wordpress.com/
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