Hi all,

As Symfony 2.3 is going to be released today, that also means that work on 2.4 can start now.

We have 4 months of development, so if there is anything that you think we need to work on (or things that you want to contribute to), that's the right time to discuss it. Based on the topics that are the most popular, we might then create dedicated teams that focus on them.

Besides the few pull requests that already target 2.4, I have one topic that I want us to work on for 2.4: **performance**. What can we do to improve the performance of Symfony (on real-world apps, not for a simple hello world page)? What are the main pain points? The first step would be to create a suite of benchmarks for the critical components (HttpFoundation, HttpKernel, Routing, EventDispatcher, ...), and then see how times can be improved.

So, if Symfony 2.4 was just about 1 new major change, which one would it be for you?

Fabien

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