The Symfony 1.4 "end of maintenance" date is coming up in November. That is 
not far away.

I'd like to ask for some clarification on exactly what will be ending in 
November when the last 1.x-series release of Symfony reaches its "end of 
maintenance" date. 

For previous releases quite a lot has remained available, but this is the 
first time the entire 1.x series (everything on symfony-project.org) has 
been beyond its "end of maintenance" at the same time.

Some concrete questions:

* Will the svn repository stay online?
* Will the plugin repository and website stay online?
* Will the documentation stay online?
* If there are parties willing to be part of a "community support" effort, 
can they be given the necessary access to the above to make maintenance 
releases?
* Alternatively, should those with a need to support Symfony 1.4 in the 
future be setting up mirrors of the above and creating a new "community 
version" repository?

I'd like to help ensure a smooth transition so folks still maintaining 
older client projects (which includes Sensio, surely...) can answer client 
concerns about the "end of maintenance date" responsibly while continuing 
to promote Symfony 2 for new work.

Thanks!

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