Doctrine's about as stable as Propel 1.3, I suppose. Neither are "1.0"
kind of release, but both are (or at least seem to be) suitable for
production sites if you're sensible.. I dunno though, I haven't used
Doctrine in a long time.

As for Propel 1.3, though, it's pretty stable. It's been used in a
fair few production sites already, without any massive ill-effect. It
needs an overhauled logging system, which is apparently the only major
thing preventing the official 1.3 release. The core code, though, is
pretty tidy.

If you're using symfony 1.0, there's the sfPropel13Plugin, which
should serve you well. Otherwise, if you're using the symfony 1.1
code, dwhittle's branch has the Propel 1.3 stuff tied in, so you're
free to try either way.

Disclosure: I wrote the Propel 1.3 plugin, and I'm generally biased
toward Propel - Doctrine might be much more stable, I dunno. I think,
though, that either will suit you fairly well.

On Nov 26, 2:52 pm, Greg Freeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is the Doctrine Plugin stable? Does it support the admin generator and
> command line tools?
>
> Is propel 1.3 due out anytime soon?
>
> Thanks
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