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ZF3 migration still planned? #24

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prolic opened this issue Oct 17, 2016 · 3 comments
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ZF3 migration still planned? #24

prolic opened this issue Oct 17, 2016 · 3 comments

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@prolic
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prolic commented Oct 17, 2016

This repo was once to be meant as prototype for ZF3 (which is stable already). Any plans to migrate this to zendframework org?

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Last time we tried, mwop asked me to prove why this was superior to the existing Rbac (considering that this is a main BC break over current zendfraemwork/rbac), but to be honest it was too much work to explain, to do a migration guide, to add the necessary code needed to provide bridge.... so I gave up :).

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Eway commented Oct 5, 2017

Hi Bakura10,
check this discourse and rectify https://discourse.zendframework.com/t/zf-fr-rbac-vs-zend-permissions-rbac/311

If you need help with documentation and migration, we can help but first you need to prove why this is better than the existing framework, even a simple benchmark will do.

Cheers
Ernest

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bakura10 commented Oct 5, 2017

Hi @Eway ,

Thanks to contacting me. Unfortunately I've more or less left the tech world and I'm no longer able to maintaining any package except a few ones I still use for my last months of work in the industry.

@Orkin showed interest in taking back the lead of some of those projects.

It's been a long time, and this package has been created to be used in ZfcRbac (https://github.com/ZF-Commons/zfc-rbac) which is one of the biggest authorization package in ZF, and has been used successfully for years so indeed, this Rbac is pretty stable and has never received major issues.

As far as it goes with the advantages, I do not exactly remember (it's been years!), sorry.

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