I personally think that, what SE contains is enough for SE. Lets be honest,
FOSUserBundle looks more like FOSUserFrameworkBundle I think security
component is handling a half features allready..

On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 5:07 PM, Lukas Kahwe Smith <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Back when the Standard Edition was first created it featured the
> FrameworkExtraBundle which quickly let to the question what should be
> bundled and how do we decide this [1]. Back then we decided to delay the
> topic until we are further along. I think the time has come to revisit this
> topic as it popup up in the PR for adding the JMSDebuggingBundle [2]
>
> Obvious contenders to me are:
> - JMSDebuggingBundle
> - FOSRestBundle
>
> Less obvious:
> - FOSUserBundle
>
> Probably not do 2.0:
> - some admin bundle
>
> I think we should have some sort of process where we basically elect
> Bundles as candidates and give some general feedback what sort of
> improvements we expect before the Bundle can be made part of SE. The logic
> being that for a single developer it will be hard to meet all the
> requirements especially if that developer isnt certain that the Bundle will
> actually be added (for example I would say that all such Bundles need to use
> reST for documentation, which is not the case for most Bundles out there, so
> the docs can be good just not in the right format). Furthermore this will
> help attract other developers to help out to round off the docs/tests and
> sanity check the API etc. Finally since this is just about electing a
> candidate if the expectations are not met the Bundle will simply not be
> added.
>
> regards,
> Lukas Kahwe Smith
> [email protected]
>
> [1] http://trac.symfony-project.org/wiki/IRCLogs20110310
> [2] https://github.com/symfony/symfony-standard/pull/53
>
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