#FuelPHP
- Version: 2.0
- Website
- Release Documentation
- Release API browser
- Development Documentation
- Development API browser
- Forums for comments, discussion and community support
FuelPHP is a fast, lightweight PHP 5.3 framework. In an age where frameworks are a dime a dozen, We believe that FuelPHP will stand out in the crowd. It will do this by combining all the things you love about the great frameworks out there, while getting rid of the bad.
The repository contains the FuelPHP framework documentation.
The pages are created using the Markdown format, and stored in the /docs folder. The folder and file structure refects the order in which the pages will appear in the index. For this purpose, both pages and folders are prefixed with an order number, to the sequence can be controlled. If sequence is not imported, you can use any name you want.
For easy usage, a one-script website has been included, which allows you to install the documentation locally, and access it via your development webserver, or even the built-in webserver of PHP 5.4. If you don't have this available, you can view the individual files only via github, via the FuelPHP website using the links above, or even with any text viewer, as Markdown is a very readable format.
If you want to participate, create a fork of this repository, make your changes, and send us a pull request!
##Development Team
- Harro Verton - Project Manager, Developer (http://wanwizard.eu/)
- Frank de Jonge - Developer (http://frenky.net/)
The FuelPHP development team is always looking for new team members, who are willing to help lift the framework to the next level, and have the commitment to not only produce awesome code, but also great documentation, and support to our users.
You can not apply for membership. Start by sending in pull-requests, work on outstanding feature requests or bugs, and become active in the #fuelphp IRC channel. If your skills are up to scratch, we will notice you, and will ask you to become a team member.
- Jelmer Schreuder - Developer (http://jelmerschreuder.nl/)
- Phil Sturgeon - Developer (http://philsturgeon.co.uk)
- Dan Horrigan - Founder, Developer (http://dhorrigan.com)