Hello all,

I would like to add that support means that the core team will invest
time on ticket triageing, providing patches, analyzing problems and
such stuff. However more problems will get solved when there are more
patches posted to trac. And those patches could deserve a community
review.
 -> You will get better support if you help us.

I don't work for Sensio, I am doing this in my free time and to a tiny
extend sponsored by my company.
If you say you need support for symfony you should also consider
buying it from Sensio. This is the only way for guaranteed timely
response.

Having said that, I would like to ask you also to contribute to the
upcoming BugHuntDay. I will be there and we should try to backport
fixes.
But because we are restricted to fixes only, we can still do cool stuff in 1.3.

Now you have 3 more months for upgrade. But if you upgrade early, you
can still influence the content of the 1.3 release, making your app
better and making symfony better.

Fabian

On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 1:13 PM, Fabien Potencier
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> After discussing the matter with the core team and especially Fabian
> (the release manager of symfony 1.2), we have decided to extend the
> support for symfony 1.2 for another 3 months. 3 months of overlap
> seems like plenty of time to migrate your applications. The
> installation page will be updated accordingly.
>
> Fabien

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