that site's security flaw is all over the news, I am not sure then why it
was so much advertised and supported on this dev ml. I hope it is not sf2's
fault.

On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 4:31 PM, Andreas Schmidt <
andi.primuspor...@googlemail.com> wrote:

> Great news :-) I'm currently working hard on a complete rewrite of our
> site. We don't have as many impressions as youporn has but I'm quite
> interested in the challenges you overcame. I'm looking forward to your
> report :-)
>
> By the way: what were the reasons for symfony2, and what was the reason
> for the complete relaunch with changes only related to the backend, and
> leaving the frontend as it is/was?!
>
> Greetz from germany...
>
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