>> Other than that, that sounds like an OK proposal to me. The only problem
>> I see is that maybe people will get confused when they see their pull
>> request has been merged but it's actually not merged in symfony/symfony.
>
> Then, the pull requests can be closed after the merging in symfony/symfony.

I'm not sure we need this administrative overhead. If you (Fabien)
push the changes of the lieutenants at least a couple of times per
week, then the gap between closing a PR and its fix appearing in
symfony/symfony should be a few days at max. I don't think that's a
big problem.

As for the rest of your proposal: +1

Bernhard

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