I hear crickets chirping... a roadmap for this would be great if possible

On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 2:47 PM, Tom Boutell <[email protected]> wrote:
> Question mostly for Jon Wage:
>
> Is there a rough timetable for a stable release of the new
> sfDoctrineGuardPlugin?
>
> The new version has BIGINTs for IDs and incorporates email address and
> full name fields in the sf_guard_user schema. We are on board with
> that, but it's difficult to plan for the short and medium-term future
> without a rough idea of when that might be the commonly installed
> version. Right now our apps tend to have fullname and email address
> fields in an sfGuardUserProfile table. And our plugins (including
> apostrophePlugin), which need to be able to refer to sfGuardUser
> objects via foreign keys, have 4-byte  integers for user ID fields.
>
> MySQL generates an error if you try to add a foreign key relationship
> with a different integer type so there's a compatibility issue here.
>
> At the same time I see that the core Symfony and Doctrine teams are
> working hard on Symfony 2.0 and Doctrine 2.0. So I wonder if the new
> sfDoctrineGuardPlugin is to be expected any time soon, or if it might
> make better sense to just skip it and require the use of the currently
> stable release of sfDoctrineGuardPlugin unless and until we redo our
> stuff anyway for Symfony 2.0.
>
> Any insight welcome. Thanks!
>
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