Hello Fabien,

> As I've already said to the creators of symfony2bundles, we will have an
> official website for bundles on the Symfony website (as we had one for
> symfony1).

I find that's a great news.

But I think an official repository should have an API. There are many
things I don't like in current official plugins - too many stubs, too
many untested plugins, too many outdated plugins...
Community based repositories can take more into structuring
and ordering information. For not to have 3 separate places with
different bundles list sharing list of bundles may be a good idea.

All 3 sites can promote different bundles and that makes sense to me.

Also symfohub can handle not only bundles, but a snippets and just
simple tools too.
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