Thank you very much for your fast answer.

So basically I could download 1.1 stable from the repo and replace the
1.1/lib/plugins/sfPropelPlugin with the one in your branch. Is it
enough?

Carlos

On 22 mar, 23:56, Dustin Whittle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Carlos,
>
> Do not use my branch for a production project. The code is stable and there
> are 8000+ passing tests, but there are undoucumented/unsupported nuances in
> my branch. You should use symfony 1.1 stable and the propel 1.3 plugin. When
> 1.1 is labeled stable, I will export propel 1.3 from my branch as a plugin.
>
> All of the useful tweaks that are in my branch, will get merged in to 1.1.
> If there is any functionality specifically you want merged, please let me
> know and we can discuss merging it into 1.1 stable.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dustin
>
> On 3/22/08 9:07 AM, "Carlos Cuenca" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > 1) Do you have an estimation for the final release of sf1.1?
> > 2) As I will process quite amount of data, I was thinking on using
> > propel 1.3 I had been following dwhittle branch and commits and the
> > excelent work he is doing here. My question for this is how usable is
> > that branch, and if it could be ready for use on production.
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