Hello everyone,

my main question here what is best practice for placing common entities 
(see example below)

We have *UserBundle* and *User* entity in this bundle.
Also we have *CompanyBundle* and *Company* entity in this bundle.
So, now we are need to create *Country* entity that is system wide (User 
and Company can set their country). What is the best place for putting this 
entity?

For now I can only see one solution... to create one more bundle (lets call 
him *CommonBundle*) and put all entities that are common for all other 
bundles. Is this good thinking?

Thanks,
Milos

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