Re: Re: PHP Frameworks - Opinion

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> Too bad there isn't a skeleton sort-of system that you essentially then 
> just plug in the modules that you want/need to "flesh" it out.  Then 
> you'd have your own customized framework for each app that is developed 
> and keeps *all* of the modules relevant to that app.  Nothing extra 
> would be included that isn't needed.
> 
> Then as a developer all you're looking for is modules and not huge 
> frameworks that may include lots of functionality that you don't have 
> any interest in.  It would certainly keep any attack surface smaller 
> when it comes to vulnerabilities.
> 
> Is there anything out there like that?
> 

You have just described KINKY/Chisimba...

--Paul

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