P.s. Sorry if I came of a bit rough but I'm in a hurry and wanted to
reply to your email. I now realize I might have come off a bit
offensive, that is in no way my intention :-)

On Mar 31, 2:51 pm, Christophe COEVOET <[email protected]> wrote:
> Le 31/03/2011 14:45, Marijn a crit :> 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.
>
> Bundles repositories will tag their releases when they will be released.
> But releasing a bundle now is weird IMO as the framework is not stable
> yet which implies changing the bundle.
>
> Assetic is a separate project which is not tied to Symfony so why should
> it contain tagged releases for Symfony releases ?
>
> The tarball on the Symfony website comes bundled with the needed version
> of the vendors for a given state of Symfony. this is the recommended way
> to get the preview releases. The symfony-standard repository is kept in
> sync with Symfony master branch (as for most bundles)
>
> --
> Christophe | Stof

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