I saw. Thanks Fabien. On Thursday, June 28, 2012 3:49:39 PM UTC-4, Tom Boutell wrote: > > The Symfony 1.4 "end of maintenance" date is coming up in November. That > is not far away. > > I'd like to ask for some clarification on exactly what will be ending in > November when the last 1.x-series release of Symfony reaches its "end of > maintenance" date. > > For previous releases quite a lot has remained available, but this is the > first time the entire 1.x series (everything on symfony-project.org) has > been beyond its "end of maintenance" at the same time. > > Some concrete questions: > > * Will the svn repository stay online? > * Will the plugin repository and website stay online? > * Will the documentation stay online? > * If there are parties willing to be part of a "community support" effort, > can they be given the necessary access to the above to make maintenance > releases? > * Alternatively, should those with a need to support Symfony 1.4 in the > future be setting up mirrors of the above and creating a new "community > version" repository? > > I'd like to help ensure a smooth transition so folks still maintaining > older client projects (which includes Sensio, surely...) can answer client > concerns about the "end of maintenance date" responsibly while continuing > to promote Symfony 2 for new work. > > Thanks! > >
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