On 9/21/12 8:15 AM, Lukas Kahwe Smith wrote:
Hi,

how are we going to conclude this discussion?

As this is no small decision, I don't want to rush things out. I want to give plenty of time for people to digest and give feedback. But as nothing major has emerged from the discussion, I will write a pull request for the documentation next week, wait a bit to gather more feedback there, and put in into action just after that.

There is one thing that I have not mentioned in the discussion and I don't remember if I mentioned it during my talk at Symfony Live London, but we need to discuss the end of life of Symfony 2.0. If we apply what we are discussing here, Symfony 2.0 maintenance would stop at the end of October 2012 (2 months after the release of 2.1.0). There are two things to keep in mind as 2.0 was a bit special:

* the form framework did change quite a lot in 2.1 and so the transition for forms from 2.0 to 2.1 is not easy;

* merging 2.0 into 2.1 is a major PITA (just for me actually) as all the tests were moved in 2.1, and because the form framework evolved a lot as well, so it takes me more and more time to merge 2.0 into 2.1;

* we can decide to keep the 2 months period but still accept security fixes for a longer period of time (6 months).

So, what do we do with Symfony 2.0?

Fabien

regards,
Lukas Kahwe Smith
[email protected]




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