>
> I think in the future you should try to be less verbose in your text and 
> just be explicit with what you want and what your problem is. We don't need 
> complex analogies and explanations. Just tell us what you want.


It must be a stress for many developers to read articles with bookish 
injections on troubles they don't face daily because primal fear 
and acquaintance stage are years behind.

Jon, I did it intentionally to plant an idea, to shake people involved just 
because Symfony2 is in early development when changes about approach (not 
functions) are easy to discuss and implement. I pin my hopes exactly with 
this project that's why this group was the first I wrote to.

And if someone thinks I'm here to complain, to blame or to teach, he or she 
is far from truth. I'm just a passionate user who tells his story about 
coming to a dead-end and asks for help not with his particular case, but 
globally. I'm the one who truly wants to interconnect bleeding-edge 
solutions and essential needs.

Thanks for your time.

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