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Am 29.04.2011 12:09, schrieb robjensen82:
> What's the point in the parameters.ini? why not just stick to
> config.yml?

the idea is that config.yml is under version control, while
parameters.ini contains confidential data like database password and
such. as well as setup specific stuff (database server name and so on,
which would vary if you run your prod code on an integration server ...)

that said, i don't know why its in .ini format and not a .yml file. in
our projects, we use a dynamic.yml for such information.

cheers,david
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