Like I sad it's really too bad that _besides_ the symfony repository
and the standard edition no releases are being tagged.

Repositories like FrameworkExtraBundle, SecurityExtraBundle, symfony-
docs, SecurityExtraBundle, Assetic etc.

symfony-docs being the most significant of course.

On Mar 31, 2:39 pm, Christophe COEVOET <[email protected]> wrote:
> Le 31/03/2011 14:33, Marijn a crit :> Hi everybody,
>
> > Now that I'm working on a project with Symfony2 I've come to find that
> > it's really to bad that besides the standard-distribution and the
> > symfony repository no releases are being tagged.
> > This makes it really hard to find the documentation for given release
> > or compare the changes between to versions.
> > Tagging releases properly would make a very big difference in the
> > amount of time spent between upgrades.
>
> > Are there any arguments opposed to this?
>
> > Kindest regards,
>
> > Marijn
>
> What do you mean when saying "no releases are being tagged" ? they are
> tagged in the symfony repository and the standard edition. And I don't
> see where you would need to add tags as these are the only devs
> repositories.
>
> --
> Christophe | Stof

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