I'm not sure. You know the symfony Sprint on Apr 5-6, where "Sensio
Labs will provide free support (on 1.1 migrations) during Friday".
Maybe this is the reason ;)?

Tamcy

On Apr 5, 5:49 am, "Kiril Angov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think (am sure) Francois was being sarcastic... sorry if I spoiled
> the surprise.
>
> On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 5:33 PM, Joe Kelsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >  Thank you very much for your reply.
>
> >  I only check symfony-developers during normal work hours.  I will not
> >  check again until Monday.
>
> >  I can see that the trac tickets use a  symfony interface, but how
> >  exactly do we change the status of a ticket if we disagree with the
> >  given status?  I am willing to search and find patches, but I do not
> >  know which "diff" tools you use.  I try to send in clear descriptions
> >  of where I think I see the fixes, but so far as I can tell the
> >  developers disagree with me.
>
> >  I will continue to submit problem reports or just submit symfony-
> >  developers messages, which ever works better.  Right now, I get faster
> >  answers by submitting to symfony-developers.  I have so far gotten
> >  very little satisfaction from ticket submission.
>
> >  Have a nice weekend.
>
> >  /Joe
>
> >  On Apr 4, 1:09 pm, "Francois Zaninotto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > project.com> wrote:
> >  > Joe,
>
> >  > The symfony developers are really eager to satisfy all the users of the
> >  > framework, and I really feel very sorry that the issue you raised wasn't
> >  > fixed earlier. I can't find any excuse for such a negligence, but be sure
> >  > that we'll use every means possible to find a fix for your bug, as early 
> > as
> >  > possible. I will be watching the advance of the ticket resolution
> >  > personally, and report to you about it. If nothing is done within 24h,
> >  > please send another alert to the dev mailing-list about ticket #3210.
>
> >  > We hope you will forgive us for the delay, and that you will keep on 
> > using
> >  > our tool. On behalf of the community, I apologize sincerely.
>
> >  > Francois
>
> >  > 2008/4/4, Joe Kelsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> >  > > I have added two comments to ticket #3210 to explain how IT IS NOT
> >  > > FIXED!
>
> >  > > TICKET 3210 IS NOT FIXED!
>
> >  > > How do I mark it so that someone will notice and rework it?  I cannot
> >  > > seem to enter tickets that anyone will willing look at.  I have
> >  > > described several different bugs in the system and nothing seems to
> >  > > happen.  I think that the ticket system is fine, but it seems very
> >  > > difficult to get anyone to notice that new tickets appear.  If you do
> >  > > not want users to enter tickets, say so.  If you want ordinary users
> >  > > to enter tickets please explain how exactly to do it.
>
> >  > > /Joe
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