On 26 Sep., 14:23, Fabien POTENCIER <[EMAIL PROTECTED] project.com> wrote: > "As the so-called "Symfony 1.1" is not a revolution of Symfony's core" > > This is quite the contrary. A LOT has changed in the core but users > won't have to change a lot of things in their applications to make it > work with symfony 1.1 (most of the changes are automated by the symfony > project:upgrade task anyway). > > But, you're also right, because this new release works with the same > logic as far as the controller/filters/... works. So, no major changes > here. symfony 2.0 will have major changes in the way we implement the > Controller pattern (see my symfonyCamp presentation for more information). > > Here is another major reason why I think 1.5 is good compromise: > > - we are committed to provide support for symfony 1.0 > - symfony 1.1/1.5/whatever is "just" a transition release (like 0.6.3 in > the past) > - symfony 2.0 will be a release that will be supported for a long period > of time.
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