I would prefer to wait until the Forms code is more stable - it's such an
important component it's better to get this done right - that will
necessitate some waiting to let it mature as people use it and iron out the
remaining issues.  Another 4 months is not so long to wait imo.  Good
software takes time to mature, just like good wine.

Regards,

Drak

On 27 April 2012 23:54, Fabien Potencier <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> The Symfony 2.1 release was expected to be published some time ago and we
> struggle with it for two main reasons:
>
> * The number of contributions we have every single day. That's great but
> it means that it is never a good time to release because of this last
> minute great change that we want to merge first;
>
> * The recent BC breaks in the form/validator components.
>
> But basically, we cannot release 2.1 because of the second point. We need
> to be sure that we only break BC for forms only once. So, we have two
> options:
>
> * Wait for the form component to stabilize (which means that we are happy
> with the state of the API and that enough people have played with it and
> are happy with the features)
>
> * Release 2.1 as soon as possible (because we already have quite a few
> nice enhancements).
>
> I thought that the second option was do-able by forking master and
> reverting some PRs related to the form component (the ones that actually
> break BC and are not stable yet because of some bugs or regressions --
> surprisingly, we are not talking about many of them).
>
> Many people think the contrary and so, I want to hear everybody's opinion
> on this matter.
>
> Let me reiterate the two possibilities here:
>
> * Wait for the form component to stabilize: we can probably schedule 2.1
> for August 2012. In the meantime, we should concentrate on the form
> component and delay other big changes that can affect the stability of the
> release.
>
> * Release 2.1 as soon as possible.
>
> Whatever we choose, I want to next Symfony 2 releases to have shorter
> release cycles (a bit like what I do with Twig); and for that to happen, we
> need to keep BC as much as possible so that people can upgrade to new
> versions without any fear.
>
> Fabien
>
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