On 22.09.2010 13:38, Tim Nagel wrote:
> I would like to see PHP templates remain, or an option to be able to
> re-enable them by some method. I'm happy for big projects to be using
> Twig where there are dedicated front end designers working on the
> templates, but when I'm working on a small project form myself, I would
> prefer PHP so i might stay in my comfort zone of PHP.
>  
> Please leave the choice :-)

I think it has to be clear to everyone that the "choice" can not be
removed, due to the way Symfony2 is built with Dependency Injection, it
will always be possible to hijack the view layer.. But as previously
said, you'll most likely have trouble using existing Bundles which might
in turn convince you to keep using Twig anyway, if it means saving a lot
of time on the rest of the development.

Cheers

-- 
Jordi Boggiano
@seldaek :: http://seld.be/

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