Thanks for the heads up Christophe, looking forward to it after seeing
the presentation up on the blog.

On Feb 10, 4:53 pm, Christophe COEVOET <s...@notk.org> wrote:
> Le 10/02/2011 21:32, Justin Fortier a crit :
>
> > Yeah this is kind of a mess. It's been taken out because it did not
> > work as "intended". Originally I was 
> > usinghttps://github.com/Adenclassifieds/AssetOptimizerBundle
> > as a substitute that Fabien was recommending. Apparently recently
> > they've abandoned the project as they say:
>
> > "Warning This Bundle is not maintained any more : you should try the
> > FOS's [AsseticBundle](https://github.com/FriendsOfSymfony/
> > AsseticBundle) instead, if you look for forward compatibility"
>
> > But clicking on their link leads to a 404. So I'm not sure what's
> > available as a viable solution for asset management, as I don't like
> > Symfony2 default implementation. Described here:
> >http://docs.symfony-reloaded.org/guides/templating/PHP.html#using-ass...
>
> > Hopefully they implement something a little more user-friendly by
> > launch. But for now $view['assets'] is the way to go.
>
> The AsseticBundle is currently in kryswallsmith's symfony repo, waiting
> to become a core bundle. The merging is not done yet.
>
> --
> Christophe | Stof

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