Was wondering why the best practice recommendation for configuration file 
formats changes throughout Symfony2 documentation.

For example,

1. config/config.yml file - Yaml
2. bundle config files - XML
3. application config files - Yaml.
4. translation resources - XML (XLIFF).

Any particular reason? 
Sure would have been nice to have a single standard used throughout.

Interestingly, I have never seen any reference to using php files for 
config, yet they remain an option. 
Do they have a recommended usecase?

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