Hi,

As I wrote on my blog (
http://romain.cambien.net/post/434597189/symfony-reloaded-follow-the-white-rabbit
in
french), I'm afraid of the quick coming of Symfony 2.0.

In my company, we just starts using version 1.4 and we still have plenty of
projects waiting for their migration from 1.1 or even from 1.0.

Even if the 1.4 will be maintain for 3 years, with all the exciting news
around 2.0, the best bet is to accelerate the migration to 2.0.

But I can't imagine the amount of work to convert a 1.x project to 2.0 cause
it'll like starting from zero.

What I propose, and let me know if it make sense, is to create some
"migration bundles". A bundle that embedded the full Symfony 1.x framework
that can work inside a fresh 2.0 project.

With the help of this bundles, we could start moving application one by one
or add some 2.0 components to an existing 1.x project.

What do you think ?

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