[FLOW3-general] .zip-Releases are a good idea
David Sporer
david.sporer at gmail.com
Fri Feb 22 11:29:59 CET 2013
Good question perhaps it's just because I haven't switched to TYPO3 Flow
because I have nearly no experience with Composer ;-)
2013/2/22 Karsten Dambekalns <karsten at typo3.org>
> Hi.
>
> On 15.02.13 13:28, David Sporer wrote:
> > I wouldn't call myself a newbie but I think it's more comfortable to
> > install Flow on e.g. xampp by just extracting the Zip, calling the
> > cmd-commands and start developing.
>
> A word of caution:
>
> How do you keep the framework updated then? How do you pull in other
> libraries, if not using composer? How do you manage your own packages'
> dependencies?
>
> Unpacking a ZIP, whil it may seem convenient at first, is almost always
> a dead end, if you want to to *anything* more than just
> unpack-click-look-delete…
>
>
> Regards,
> Karsten
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