Hi,

Just today I responded to a discussion on symfony-users concerning the
end of support for symfony 1.0. Now, I can not speak for
Fabien/Sensio, but I've posed the idea in that discussion that if
there are people willing to step up to the task, even though official
support gets dropped, a community effort could be started to keep
having community support for symfony 1.0 for an extended period. With
it being a community effort allows the core team to focus on the newer
versions of symfony, while the old version does not just disappear. It
would need to be well-organized, but I could put this into my job as
Community Manager to arrange a small community team for the community
support of sf1.0

Just an idea

Stefan

On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 2:48 PM, Tom Boutell<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> 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.
>
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