On 26.01.2011, at 19:22, Fabien Potencier wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> After some discussions with Johannes and Lucas, we have decided that it would 
> be a good idea to have a better separation between everything related to 
> security and the core framework (FrameworkBundle and the HttpKernel 
> component). This is because the security layer in Symfony2 is so large and so 
> decoupled that it deserves to have its own bundle.
> 
> So, I have just created a new SecurityBundle that host everything related to 
> the security. The low-level security architecture is still hosted under the 
> Security Component though.
> 
> As this is a major change, I highly recommend everybody to not pull from 
> fabpot/master for the next few days for any important stuff you have on 
> Symfony2 (use symfony/symfony instead -- I have sync it right before the big 
> change). Of course, I encourage you to test this new bundle and report all 
> the quirks introduced by the migration. Be warned, that Johannes also changed 
> quite a few things in the last few days, so, things can also break because of 
> these changes.
> 

I have a general question. Should I send Form pulls to Bernhard and Security 
pulls to Johannes? I guess you will in the end merge from their repo's, then 
again people are monitoring your pulls more actively then their repo's, so 
feedback from others will come more or less when things are done.

regards,
Lukas Kahwe Smith
[email protected]



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