That's a very obnoxious comment. We are open to anything, but we have jobs/lives we find infinitely more important than you. Remember we are developing this in our free time, not getting payed a single dime for developing this.I find it weird FuelPHP dev's seem so resistant to implementing features that will actually make it stand out amongst all the other frameworks.
There's a couple of sides to this coin, one I already mentioned: time. If you take a look at the issue tracker you'll see there's already 6 features planned and one pending for v1.1. As I said, I already have a full plate and pondering a feature like this takes time and research. If all you care about is mysql the solution is simple, yet we're writing a framework which should take other DBs into account as well. This is already something that's not yet good enough and if memory serves me right doing multiple inserts will add yet another issue to that. Thus we already have time & compatibility issues, which will push this back to the unforseeable future for me. Which is something I'm always very upfront about, because I won't give you false hope for something I won't even look at for another 3-6 months. Another issue you complain about is that we don't implement much. First of all that is very much not true, an Orm is one huge big implementation and a huge amount of work to design and write. But the greater picture is that Fuel is a framework that offers you tools, not implementations. In our view a framework offers you an uniform base to develop pretty much everything on, the more we implement the less versatile it all becomes. There are always choices and cutoff points where our design stops and the developer's implementation should begin. If you don't like that you're in search for a framework that does a lot more, something like Drupal perhaps. But that's not what Fuel is or will ever be.I just get the sense that these types of features are being avoided simply because people can implement them by themselves. Which is true of course but if users have to implement a lot of these features then you start to wonder why you're using a framework.
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