[FLOW3-general] why is default context Development and not Production?

Daniel Felix d.felix at codeworkz.net
Mon Jul 23 23:47:05 CEST 2012


Hi Simon,

yes your right. But Magento is more a shop than a framework. 

For example:
You can install a shop system using Magento without any debugging. But if you try to create a starting the development of a new application - it would be very interesting to do this without debugging. ;-)

And... don't forget. FLOW3 is a very new Framework. 

Best regards,
Daniel

Am 23.07.2012 um 22:27 schrieb "Simon Schaufelberger (Schaufi)" <simonschaufi at jesus.de>:

> Hi,
> 
> Am 22.07.2012 11:13, schrieb Daniel Felix:
>> If a user had misconfigured something, he'll get automatic debug informations. Especially useful for beginners.
> 
> yes, that would make sence but I have never seen a framework that is in debug modus by default. Usually you ALWAYS have to enable debug modus.
> 
> Take Magento for example. Magento just writes logs and files with the exceptions and the user gets notified in the frontend that something went wrong but the user will never see any debug trace in the frontend.
> 
> Of course i get your point and see also the advantage of it, you just have to configure "more" to put in into production mode than in debug mode.
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