Log message #4172501

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# Jan 7th 2019, 20:51 phpnut I know someone that was still running a pre 1.3 app. I’m not sure if they upgraded or rewrote it. It’s their own personal project so they really didn’t need to make changes
# Jan 7th 2019, 20:50 challgren And another is like 10 years old now
# Jan 7th 2019, 20:50 challgren Feels like it! The project I worked on is like 3 years old now
# Jan 7th 2019, 20:49 phpnut Nice, that’s not “too” old
# Jan 7th 2019, 20:49 challgren Ohh yeah
# Jan 7th 2019, 20:49 phpnut With the advances in php the framework has come a long way
# Jan 7th 2019, 20:49 challgren I started using it around 2.8 if I remember
# Jan 7th 2019, 20:48 phpnut Thank everyone else now they’ve made major changes since I’ve touched the code lol
# Jan 7th 2019, 20:48 challgren Nice to meet you and thanks for the framework!
# Jan 7th 2019, 20:48 phpnut Well I’m founder and co founder of both...
# Jan 7th 2019, 20:47 challgren Ahh ok yeah admad mentioned that. Just the way things are interlinked it appears that CakeDC is involved in the core
# Jan 7th 2019, 20:47 phpnut Ok, I started CakeDC as the commercial side of the project in 2007. A lot of the core team has worked at CakeDC in the past
# Jan 7th 2019, 20:46 challgren There wasn’t really a fine line of who CakeDC is
# Jan 7th 2019, 20:45 challgren Just made the assumption really
# Jan 7th 2019, 20:45 phpnut @challgren where did you see that CakeDC maintains the core code?
# Jan 7th 2019, 20:17 jhall ok
# Jan 7th 2019, 20:10 NickBusey Not that I know of
# Jan 7th 2019, 19:49 jhall cleaner way to access the table that is
# Jan 7th 2019, 19:49 jhall so in my Behavior Class I am writing to an Audits table on the after save and I am currently using the Table Registry class to access the Audits table is there a cleaner way?
# Jan 7th 2019, 19:03 admad NickBusey: great to hear that your work allows open sourcing most of the code you write
# Jan 7th 2019, 19:01 admad Primary code contributes have been cakedc employees in the past
# Jan 7th 2019, 18:54 admad Some of its employees do contribute code from time to time
# Jan 7th 2019, 18:54 admad They do help with the infrastructure and things like training but claiming they maintain the code would be a stretch
# Jan 7th 2019, 18:52 challgren And plus if CakeDC isnt even helping with the core anymore they shouldn’t advertise like they maintain the code
# Jan 7th 2019, 18:51 admad Yeah it's a common misconception :slightly_smiling_face:
# Jan 7th 2019, 18:50 challgren Well damm I was vastly wrong!
# Jan 7th 2019, 18:50 admad Hardly any active code contributers currently are.
# Jan 7th 2019, 18:49 challgren Ohh damm I though you core guys were Cake DC
# Jan 7th 2019, 18:49 admad I and many other regular contributors are not associated with cakedc in anyway
# Jan 7th 2019, 18:47 challgren True but doesnt CakeDC bring yall the dollar bills?
# Jan 7th 2019, 18:44 NickBusey But for the most part, yes. Almost all the code I write is open source. Some code for work isn't yet, but I'm working on getting that open source as well
# Jan 7th 2019, 18:43 NickBusey That's not my argument, my argument is that I prefer that such a central component of my workflow be open source so I can improve/fix/self host as needed
# Jan 7th 2019, 18:43 admad @challgren we definitely don't for Cake itself :slightly_smiling_face:
# Jan 7th 2019, 18:41 admad NickBusey: I presume all code you produce is open source?
# Jan 7th 2019, 18:36 challgren You mean we get paid to do this stuff?
# Jan 7th 2019, 18:27 dereuromark I know mine suck^^
# Jan 7th 2019, 18:26 dereuromark as you can also derive from the interface and usability often times :slightly_smiling_face:
# Jan 7th 2019, 18:26 dereuromark sure not as much as the big boys
# Jan 7th 2019, 18:25 NickBusey gitlab makes money :)
# Jan 7th 2019, 18:20 dereuromark everyone wants to make money
# Jan 7th 2019, 18:19 itmpls C.R.E.A.M