On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 03:49:12PM +0200, Fabien Potencier wrote:
> 
> As far as I know, supporting a web framework for 3 years is not
> something that is proposed by many frameworks out there.

Which is not a very good argument for using them.

> Anyway, as I said before, we will probably continue to support 1.4
> after 2012, mostly for PHP forward compatibility and security
> issues. I will write a blog post about this soon.

Good, I am sure people will be very happy about that.

> >But no one will take responsibility for it and that should worry
> >the users.
> 
> Sensio does. If you are concerned about stability for a very long
> period of time, and if you are building a million dollar website
> with Symfony, Sensio can probably help you.

Absolutely a good point and argument.


Thomas

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