Fabien Potencier wrote: > At Sensio, we have been using symfony 1.3 for all new projects since the > beginning of September (with Doctrine) and everything works fine.
> The symfony website itself has been migrated to symfony 1.3 some weeks > ago, and it uses Propel. Be that as it may, the tickets I reported are genuine. In any case, I was only making a suggestion, the final decision is for the core team to make. And to answer Fabian: Although I have been using symfony since 1.0.something, I haven't really tried to get involved in its development up until now. I will concede, there are quite a few invalid tickets, or such with unreasonable requirements, however my point in bringing this discussion was the fact that I came across way too many (as you would probably agree) valid tickets over a very, very short span of of time. It simply got me worried :) On Nov 27, 4:09 pm, Fabien Potencier <fabien.potenc...@symfony- project.com> wrote: > Nicolas Perriault wrote: > > On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 9:21 AM, Crafty_Shadow <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> bug I came across (#7713) [...] but so was (#7693) > > > Hmm, looks like you're using Propel, right? ;) > > > I've been running some websites using 1.3 + doctrine 1.2 for some > > weeks now and found no big problem so far. I find it really stable, > > and to be honnest, more stable than, say, the 1.1 at the time it was > > released as stable (and I might be one of the culprit, let me admit it > > ;)). > > At Sensio, we have been using symfony 1.3 for all new projects since the > beginning of September (with Doctrine) and everything works fine. > > The symfony website itself has been migrated to symfony 1.3 some weeks > ago, and it uses Propel. > > Fabien > > > So aren't your questions rather "is Propel 1.4 integration stable > > enough to be bundled and released with symfony 1.3 and 1.4 in the > > upcoming days? and if it's not, shouldn't we postpone its integration, > > or delay the release of a LTS symfony release which will bundle it?"? > > I'm no more using Propel, so I might talking about something I have > > absolutely no clue about, but seeing the bugs in trac related to it > > I'd +1 the postponing option for some weeks in both cases :/ > > > François, any though or feedback? What do the others think? > > > ++ > > -- 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.
