[FLOW3-general] why is default context Development and not Production?
Philipp Gampe
philipp.gampe at typo3.org
Tue Jul 24 00:14:23 CEST 2012
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Forgerit wrote:
>> 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.
> You won't confuse a web shop application based on the Zend Framework
> with a sole PHP Framework like FLOW3, will you? Having said that, i
> think Phoenix should be shipped in Production Context but i'm
> currently too lazy to investigate this. :o)
Phoenix is a finished product that should of course be shipped with
production context. However, this needs to be done for RC and final only,
because I expect all alpha and beta releases to be development previews,
thus they can stay in development context for easier testing.
Best regards
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