I was also surprised to see this non standard bundle in the standard 
distribution of SF2. I deleted the copy as soon as i saw all that stuff in 
it. I was expecting something more like symfony-sandbox. I just cloned 
symfony-sandbox and updated the dependencies and set that as my starting 
point in SF2. I am very impressed with the work of the SF2 dev team, but 
it's radical decisions like distributing FrameworkExtraBundle as a standard 
package that may deter me from embracing SF2. I think FrameworkExtraBundle 
could be put into a Sensio distribution and the sandbox released as the 
standard distribution.

I started reading the docs before I download PR7. If I wasn't following the 
development of SF2 and knoew what FrameworkExtraBundle was, then I would 
have chocked when I extracted the archive. Please take that into 
consideration.

Also, I noticed that the sandbox hasn't been updated in a few days...

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