Lately I've been the code convention complainer of the month...so believe me I know what your feeling...
There are somethings I would change, but I can't...and I've accepted no one will join me in writing another document so I've decided to just bite the bullet and use the Zend coding convention...
The docs are not the best, but their light years ahead of most others (PEAR, phpClasses, etc)
It's not really a framework though, as there is little class hierarchy and very little automation, which is good for PHP apps I guess. It's more of a library IMHO.
Although that could be just because I don't understand how the whole thing interacts...
A true framework, like MFC/OWL, etc...would be more analogous to CMS frameworks where much of what you do GUI side (application interaction, etc) is automated and inorder to change anything you need to dig deep into the framework code...
Other than that complaint and a few others...I'm fairly impressed with the codebase so far...they did a good job...just not quite how I would do it sometimes...
To each to their own I guess...
Cheers
p.s-I've never heard the expression pap before and never bothered to dictionary.com it because I thought it was an acronym
