arhak wrote:
> You're right!
> It should be marked in capitals, but instead it is signaled as a "To
> Do" somewhere in Symfony's site.
> The major reason for me to not try sf1.1 is the lack of documentation,
> according to Zaninotto the documentation will be almost the API's
> documentation itself.

symfony 1.1 don't lack documentation.

The symfony book is almost up to date for symfony 1.1. It has been 
updated as we have added new features and we are in the process of 
proofreading it to make the last changes.

The cookbook is also being updated and as a matter of fact, the cookbook 
for symfony 1.0 is rather old an outdated too.

François never said that the documentation will be the API 
documentation, he said that he thinks the book will looks like an API, 
which is quite different (and wrong if you ask me).

Oh, and if some of you want to help us out updating the documentation, 
you're more than welcome. That's a great way to give back something to 
the community.

Fabien

> 
> 
> On Jun 8, 6:08 pm, "Nicolas Garnault" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> Hey there,
>>
>> I was just surfing on the Symfony Cookbook for sf1.1, and I finally realized
>> that the articles posted where not all "sf1.1 compliant" (for example, the
>> "how to upload a file" doesn't seem to deal a lot with sfForm ...).
>> Maybe I'm just a nerd but I think this is quite dangerous to put outdated
>> documentation like this on the sf website *even if it is clearly and loudly
>> said that this is WIP*.
>> Shouldn't we tag those outdated articles and howto as "needing to be
>> updated" ? I think the current way articles are posted can be dangerously
>> disappointing for any user who would like to deal with sf1.1 (moreover, this
>> kind of "need to be updated" indication could help in motivating people to
>> update the documentation).
>>
>> Am I wrong ?
>>
>> Taku
>>
>> ps : sorry for my poor english
> > 
> 


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