Good day,

I am maintainer of the StockManiac project (see
http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/stockmaniac/ if you like). Its a asset
inventory system which has quite some years of age now and - said that - still
has PHP4 design patterns in its structure.

Seen symfonys ease of use, features and design philosophy. I am quite excited
about it and start thinking about a 1.0 release on its basis. It would pretty
much be a re-write of StockManiac and therefore require many months, if not a
year, to complete.

Given that timeframe I would like to start straight with symfony 2.0 code from
git and release only after it reaches stable. And as a consequence avoid all
migration work that may be necessary going from 1.4 to 2.0. I just dont like to
rewrite any then-new code again.

I have no fixed release date at all and I am not going to write real code
anytime soon as I need time to get familiar with symfony first. 

Would you say that such an approach is possible or would you rather strongly
discourage it right now?

cheers,
stephan

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