(with apologizes for double-posting) And what of the forms book, which is yet still incomplete?
On Nov 27, 2:49 pm, Crafty_Shadow <[email protected]> wrote: > I will do whatever I can to better symfony and help fix bugs, but > really, what is the rush? > It's something I've been thinking about ever since this release > schedule was announced - why give yourself a hard date over such a > tremendous change in the codebase? And what about the core plugins? It > seems to me that there are several improvements for sfGuardPlugin that > have been pushed back for months already. A quick look at the track > revealed more than 30 tickets with status "ready for core team" and 16 > for sf 1.3, one of which (#7537 that I reported a while back) shows > that sfYaml can't be trusted with an arbitrary array of data. > > Isn't the smarter option to postpone the release for a week and be > sure that when you're releasing the new major version of symfony it is > in the best possible form? > > On Nov 27, 1:41 pm, Fabian Lange <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hi, > > I partially agree with you. Yes there are some bugs in, and yes the > > impression might come up that the release is still super buggy. > > But in fact I think that is not true. > > The quality is not worse than the previous releases. In fact I think > > the quality is better, the performance is better, and it contains > > major upgrades for propel and doctrine which are (as you said) much > > better. > > > From my impression the majority of the last minute bugs are imperfect > > upgrades, which can be solved either by symfony or just by adopting to > > a changed behavior. > > There is still some time. Test, Test and ticket everything whats > > wrong, we will fix it over the weekend :) > > > Fabian > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "symfony developers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-devs?hl=en.
