Hello Symfony developers,

First a note of appreciation: Symfony2 is a pleasure to build
applications in thanks to your coding and design efforts, good
documentation, and friendly community. Keep up the good work, it is
welcomed by many.

I have a small suggestion for the Symfony2 release blog posts. Would
it perhaps be better to link to the deps and deps.lock file for the
version that is discussed in the blog post rather than HEAD? I just
downloaded these files linked from the blog post announcing the
release of RC4, thinking they were the dependencies for the release
tagged as such, but I ended up with post-RC4 Symfony HEAD. This is
easily fixed of course on my side by getting the RC4 tagged files from
Github, but confusing nonetheless.

So instead of linking to:

https://raw.github.com/symfony/symfony-standard/master/deps.lock

Would it be possible to link to:

https://raw.github.com/symfony/symfony-standard/v2.0.0-RC4/deps.lock
(etc.)

Or otherwise clearly label the links as pointing to the most recent
version rather than the release discussed?

Kind regards,

Jeroen Hoek

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