It is exactly what I was meaning. I'm talking from a *framework consumer* perspective. It seems that the knpbundles.com (the largest) community is trying to stay updated with the master branch, while (obviously) symfony stays on the stable realease. And this makes confusion. Symfony 2 is quite stable, meanwhile 2.1 seems a major update, with a lot of changes in many components. We should always remember one the main purpose (it is my point of view) of a framework...allow the developer to do complex things in a simple manner. So, if we have an update that can break something, in my opinion it must be isolated and well documented.
Il giorno giovedì 3 maggio 2012 09:48:41 UTC+2, Christophe COEVOET ha scritto: > > Le 01/05/2012 00:03, Marco Roello a �crit : > > I would like to introduce a (personal) problem that I encountered in > > the development of applications with symfony. > > My feeling when I waited for the "big jump" to version 2.0, was that > > of a framework that among the various goals, had to transparently > > handle version management. One of the major management problems at the > > end of the application has been (at least for me) just the upgrade > > procedure. > > "Everything is a Bundle": Symfony is a collection of bundles .... > > If we explore knpbundles.com, the downloads of the most important > > bundles already points to 2.1, creating confusion about who develops > > on the stable version instead. > > > This is simply a flaw in knpbundles: it displays only the Symfony > version required by the master branch of the bundle. But this does not > mean that other versions of the bundle cannot be compatible with Symfony > 2.0.x. Many bundles out there are maintaining 2 branches, one for 2.0.x > and the other for 2.1 > > -- > Christophe | Stof > > -- If you want to report a vulnerability issue on symfony, please send it to security at symfony-project.com You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "symfony developers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-devs?hl=en
