Totally in favor of focusing on the new library (maybe becomes the it 1.x or 
2.x or whatever make sense), while branching the old one out and keeping it as 
deprecated.

Thanks for following through with this,

Gab
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> On Oct 18, 2015, at 6:23 PM, Richard Mcknight <richard.mckni...@alfresco.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I (and one of my colleagues) have taken a look at the proposed submission.
> The benefits are:
>  * It has slightly better coverage
>  * It is 1.1 compatible
>  * It uses composer which is a definite plus when looking at the future
> direction of PHP.
> 
> While there is not a lot of activity on this current library, it is used
> in the current Drupal CMIS module and may be used by others. I think we
> will need to keep both implementations around initially for the following
> reasons
> 
>  * The interface is very different.  More like the Open CMIS API, but
> more complex than the current one.  Anyone using the old library will need
> some time for refactoring.
>  * The proposed contribution uses the browser binding, which is an
> optional binding as of 1.1.  This limits the compatibility with all 1.0
> repositories and potentially some 1.1 repositories.
> 
> One of the things that I had on my todo list was to work on CMIS 1.1 and
> Drupal 8 Integration.  The proposed library might be a better fit for
> Drupal 8 as Drupal 8 is starting to embrace some of the newer frameworks
> like composer.
> 
> I think that we can deprecate the current library and make it available
> for a year.  I am happy to help with transitioning over to the new
> Library and perhaps helping add some additional coverage and the atom pub
> binding.
> 
> I think that it makes sense to query the community to see if there will be
> a continued use for a simpler interface, in which case I could add that to
> a unified code base.
> 
> Thoughts (yes, no, modifications)
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Rich
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> On 9/30/15, 5:56 AM, "Olivier Dobberkau - dkd Internet Service GmbH"
> <olivier.dobber...@dkd.de> wrote:
> 
>> Dear Chemistry List,
>> 
>> we would like to hint you to our PHP CMIS Client that we a dkd wrote:
>> 
>> https://github.com/dkd/php-cmis-client
>> 
>> Please let us know if this could be of a value for the Apache Chemistry
>> project.
>> 
>> Kind regards,
>> 
>> Olivier
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