launch as a complete
> product. The further from this launch date you expect your app to be ready
> the better as it will give the Symfony 2 developers the time to mature the
> product after getting feedback from production use.
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 5:05 PM, Haulyn R. Jason
t couple of
> months, then you should use 1.4. Otherwise, if you expect the development
> time to be longer, say into next year, and you don't mind fixing things that
> may break as Symfony 2 matures closer to release, then go for Symfony 2.
>
> On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 4:21 PM,
Hi,
I am new to Symfony, I compare the two version symfony1.4 and symfony2.0
prefiew, I didn't find a way to upgrade symfony1.4 project to 2.0. But the
official site says: 2.0 is not ready for production enviroment.
At the moment, our project is on the way. We want to use 2.0, but I think I
need