+1 for 1.5, 1.1 doesn't do it justice, and 1.x implies some semblance to the
1.0.x
-d

On 9/26/07, Kiril Angov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Francois Zaninotto wrote:
> > Hi list,
> >
> > When I look at the trunk version of symfony, I see a lot of new and
> > exciting stuff, among which:
> >
> > - New CLI task system
> > - New plugin system
> > - New mixin/event system
> > - Improved caching system
> > - Total decoupling of objects
> > - Better exceptions
> > - Better routing
> > - Better logging
> > - Better storage
> > - More factories
> > - Less singletons
> > - I probably forgot some
> > - And many, many small improvements.
> >
> > All in all, the question about symfony 1.1 is more "what hasn't
> > changed" rather that "what has changed". The best part is that all
> > that has changed almost never breaks BC, which means that existing
> > applications will most of the time be able to take advantage of the
> > new features.
> >
> > This leads me to a marketing concern: Should we call the next release
> > "symfony 1.1" or "symfony 2.0"? With all the new stuff in there,
> > calling it 1.1 would really be a poor choice (especially if you
> > compare it with what rails put in its 1.1...), spoiling the
> > enhancements. On the other hand, calling it symfony 2.0 might frighten
> > people, especially BC wise.
> >
> > We know Fabien has great plans for after this next release, but their
> > version number could very well be 3.0 or 4.0.
> >
> > Last but not least, symfony 1.0 was released eight months ago, and no
> > enhancement was officially published since then. I think symfony
> > deserves a strong version upgrade to show that the development is very
> > active.
> >
> > What are your thoughts on the subject?
> >
> > François
> >
> >
> > >
> I also think 1.5 is the best compromise  (as much as I have a say, of
> course ;))
>
> Kupo
>
> >
>


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