I'd like to make it clear that i would like to help out where possible . I 
don't want to be an idle complainer :)



On Saturday, June 22, 2013 11:50:21 PM UTC-4, johnny opposite wrote:
>
> Currently it seems that many popular bundles such as 
> FOSUserBundle,FOSRestBundle, KnpMenuBundle,
> DoctrineFixturesBundle and many SensioLabs bundles are quite lightly 
> maintained and many patches or even simple
> issues are lying uncommented and unclosed.
> .
> I'm not sure what should be done to help this situation and/or whether 
> this is really a symfony-dev issue (even though i think it is).
>
> The only thing i'm sure is that it is improbable and likely unfair to 
> expect the people who are spending so much time just keeping
> things at status quo (like Stof, lsmith, etc) to do any more than they are 
> already doing.
>
> Obviously we cannot dictate how KnpLabs or FOS folks should handle bundles 
> under their own organization, but it'd
> be nice if we could come together as a community to get some help where it 
> is needed
>
> Does anybody have an ideas on what we can do about this? or even comments 
> as to whether this is an important issue
> to be assisted by the symfony core team ?
>
>
>

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