The RollerworksMultiUserBundle started as an alternative for the https://github.com/PUGX/PUGXMultiUserBundle which did not support all of my use-cases and required Doctrine with a mapped-supper-class (breaking lazy loading).
OK, it actually it started as a private extension for the PUGXMultiUserBundle making the registering of mappings easier. But when my demands started to grow I started to realize that the PUGXMultiUserBundle was not what I was looking for, and I started building the RollerworksMultiUserBundle (as a private project) and later turning this in an open-source project.
But currently I'm no longer using this bundle for my projects, and I don't have the time and interest anymore for maintaining this bundle. Don't worry, the RollerworksMultiUserBundle will NOT be discontinued and bug/breakage fixes will be resolved when they happen! :+1:But I can't guarantee they will be fixed in time.
Having said this, I'm looking for a developer (or a group of developers) that is able and willing to take-over the RollerworksMultiUserBundle (under a different name eventually).
Note that this is not an easy task, the RollerworksMultiUserBundle project is used by many developers and they are depending on this bundle to work. Plus the internals of this bundle are not completely documented and some things can be greatly improved ( #60 ).
As pugx created the PUGXMultiUserBundle, I think it may be a good idea to merge the RollerworksMultiUserBundle into the PUGXMultiUserBundle?
@leopro as a member of pugx would you people be interested in taking over this project? :pray:
The RollerworksMultiUserBundle started as an alternative for the https://github.com/PUGX/PUGXMultiUserBundle which did not support all of my use-cases and required Doctrine with a mapped-supper-class (breaking lazy loading).
But currently I'm no longer using this bundle for my projects, and I don't have the time and interest anymore for maintaining this bundle. Don't worry, the RollerworksMultiUserBundle will NOT be discontinued and bug/breakage fixes will be resolved when they happen! :+1: But I can't guarantee they will be fixed in time.
Having said this, I'm looking for a developer (or a group of developers) that is able and willing to take-over the RollerworksMultiUserBundle (under a different name eventually).
Note that this is not an easy task, the RollerworksMultiUserBundle project is used by many developers and they are depending on this bundle to work. Plus the internals of this bundle are not completely documented and some things can be greatly improved ( #60 ).
As pugx created the PUGXMultiUserBundle, I think it may be a good idea to merge the RollerworksMultiUserBundle into the PUGXMultiUserBundle?
@leopro as a member of pugx would you people be interested in taking over this project? :pray: