Hi all,

I have, as I suppose have many of you, come across the issue of reducing 
the time it takes to get a new symfony project up and running. I spend 
most of my time doing small to medium-sized projects and so cutting down 
on this time is vital.

I started off by using a shell script to create the project, copy some 
common files and add it to an svn repository. But now, as I have got 
more comfortable with subversion, I am thinking about creating a 
templste project in a subversion repository that i just ``svn copy`` to 
each new project I need. I obviously don;t intend to store any 
symfony-generate model/form files in the repo.

I guess my first question is: will this method take into account any 
changes that are made to the symfony library (I'm using the 1.1 branch)?

Secondly: how do other people do this? I tried Google but all I came up 
with nothing.

TIA

Tom
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