Red Hat Enterprise 6 is expected "in the first quarter of 2010." Many
large institutions are running on RHEL or CentOS, and those doing work
for them really don't have the option of moving to PHP 5.2 at this
time. But Symfony 1.0 support is ending in January of 2010.

How about extending Symfony 1.0 support until the release of RHEL6?
Or, since Symfony shouldn't be stuck accommodating Red Hat forever,
until April 1st, 2010?

Personally I fire up new servers on Ubuntu, not Red Hat, but it's
very, very common for this to be out of the developer's control.
Maintaining support until RHEL6 appears would show a deeper commitment
to the success of Symfony developers.

-- 
Tom Boutell
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