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Fabien

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On 1/29/10 12:41 PM, Gareth McCumskey wrote:
As it stands right now symfony has WAAAAYYYY more documentation than
any comparable framework out there. I think you are suffering from a
case of being spoilt too much by what symfony provides so that
anything "removed" is a big deal.

I started this discussion not as a complaint but as a query/suggestion
as to the usefulness of the Definitive Guide. We really don't need
your type in here slandering the hard working guys and girls that make
symfony what it is! Hell, I wish MORE open source projects had the
kind of dev team symfony has.

On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 11:19 AM, Skyblaze<marcomenozz...@gmail.com>  wrote:
I don't want to spam or to offende anyone i just want to see the
reality. Ok it is an open source project and bla blabla....but the
real fact is that this defenitive guide little update (with also two
important chapters left out from the update) and imho a not decent api
documentation won't do anything good for the project. Imho the project
should do a radical change in minds. Bye

On Jan 25, 7:29 pm, Lukas Kahwe Smith<m...@pooteeweet.org>  wrote:
On 25.01.2010, at 19:21, Fabien Potencier wrote:



On 1/25/10 7:16 PM, Alexandru-Emil Lupu wrote:
Fabien, there are still 1200+ tickets that not contain plugin in
sumarry, and also the component is not plugins. I even saw a ticket id
like 428 or less....

Feel free to help us reduce this number.

Lets also add the open PHP bugs.

Lets not forget that popularity, especially when providing gooddocumentation, invites beginners who tend to 
file bug reports left and right. But unfortunately popularity doesnt generate a proportional number of people 
that do the boring task of weeding through these tickets, setting them for "need feedback", 
"bogus" or handing them off  to a good candidate for fixing the bug along with a 
"verified" note. This is also why PHP itself has so many bug reports open.

Does that mean that it doesnt matter to get this bug count down? Sure it would 
be awesome.
Is this cause for alarm, let alone a panic or even put into question the 
development methodology? I think not.

regards,
Lukas Kahwe Smith
m...@pooteeweet.org

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