On 04.10.2010, at 23:22, Jeremy Mikola wrote: > symfony2bundles.org actually indexes applications as well, not just bundles, > IIRC.
yeah. but bundles and apps are currently listed together. > I think by and large, most of the "crazy" people using Symfony2 are also > active on this mailing list, so this is as good a place as any for > discussion. As for best practices, I think symfony2bundles.org and Github > are good sources for keeping tabs on solid bundles. Any bundles that are > being frequently updated with Symfony API changes and sporting solid unit > test coverage are probably a good starting point for your investigation. > > A wiki might be helpful, but I feel it could easily get stale very quickly. > The best method of documentation would likely be contributing to the official > Symfony2 docs, which have their own Git repository. I think a wiki would still be a good idea. Submitting a doc addition just because I think something is a best practice doesnt seem viable. Multiple people have to agree and the ideas should mature a bit more before they should be added to the official docs. As for the risk of going stale .. any page that doesnt get toched for a few weeks means its probably not a best practice. Anything that is a best practices will eventually make it into the docs (at which point the wiki page should be updated). regards, Lukas Kahwe Smith [email protected] -- If you want to report a vulnerability issue on symfony, please send it to security at symfony-project.com You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "symfony developers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-devs?hl=en
