Following Ryan's recommandation I rebased the commits into one and
made the pull request.

Fabrice

On Feb 12, 2:46 pm, Fabrice Bernhard <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok, following your feedback and the example given by Fabien, I rewrote
> my initial suggestion and added a new one concerning routing errors.
>
> https://github.com/fabriceb/symfony/commits/errormessages/
>
> Bernhard: I will try to spot as many as I can, but better than that, I
> told the whole team at Theodo to do the same, I hope it will bring
> some more contributions into it.
>
> Thomas: the knowledge database would be cool, but like documentation,
> it is hard work and needs maintenance.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Fabrice
>
> On Feb 8, 11:49 am, Thomas Rabaix <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Hello,
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> > +1 for more detailed error messages. I just though about a knowledge 
> > database, maybe an exception can be linked to a specific error code.
>
> > like kb.symfony-releoaded.org/00001, which explain the error :
> >   - brief explanation + solution
> >   - link to the official documentation
> >   - users' comments
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> > On 8 févr. 2011, at 03:16, Fabrice Bernhard wrote:
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> > > Dear all,
>
> > > I am using my current lack of familiarity with Symfony2 as a good
> > > motivation to improve usability of the framework for noobs and
> > > document it at the same time.
>
> > > Right now for example I forgot to register my bundle and found the
> > > corresponding error message quite unclear.
>
> > >    Bundle "MyBundle" does not exist or it is not enabled.
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> > > I propose to rewrite in a more pedagogical way (https://github.com/
> > > fabriceb/symfony/commit/fef2a6b501281371cb94a3a364a94ec018e09157):
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> > > But this raises an interesting question: what would actually be the
> > > general recommended way to report errors for you?
> > > - just a factual description of the error : Bundle "MyBundle" does
> > > not exist or it is not enabled.
> > > - The friendly type: Bundle "MyBundle" does not exist or it is not
> > > enabled. Did you forget to add it in the registerBundles() function of
> > > your AppKernel.php file?
> > > - The mentor type: Bundle "MyBundle" does not exist or it is not
> > > enabled. You probably forgot to add it in the registerBundles()
> > > function of your AppKernel.php file.
>
> > > Maybe this is just a detail... but I have the impression that this is
> > > the kind of details that can transform regular 5-minutes frustrations
> > > into 10-seconds correct-and-enjoy moments. Let me know what you think
> > > about this!
>
> > > Cheers,
>
> > > Fabrice Bernhard
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