On 07.03.2011, at 20:25, chesteroni wrote:

> Hello!
> 
> I was more than impatient when conference in Paris was approaching -
> that was the date of planned release of final stable release, later
> changed for RC version release date (for us - stable enough for
> start).
> Now we have PR7 version - a stepping stone to good framework but...
> not a final one in itself.
> 
> Our company has slightly delayed developing new application because we
> waited for the final version of Symfony 2.0. Now we are stucked a
> little - that's why I must ask this question, which - I think - may be
> a bit difficult to be answered reliably:
> 
> What are the current plans for releasing stable final version of
> Symfony 2? Any schedule or sth?
> 
> Something also has came to my mind: are there any plans for releasing
> pre-final versions called in other way than 'PRx' ? I mean 'beta',
> RC1,2, and so on... Maybe PR7 is last pre- version and my question is
> pointless...
> 
> Should we start developing with PR7 (and deal with risk of small
> refactoring after final release of SF2) or should we wait because
> future changes will be a sort of revolution? We *can* deal with some
> refactoring but rewriting 30% of code is not an option - not having a
> clue about future plans we cannot answer this internally... That's why
> I am asking.
> I also suppose that this question is now one of the most asked ones in
> companies lively interested in SF2 :-)


i expect a final release in the next 4-8 weeks and an RC1 in the next 2-3 
weeks. until then i expect some breakage, but nothing that should cause 
rewrites, but maybe some search replace and some file reorganizations.

regards,
Lukas Kahwe Smith
[email protected]



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