Hi to all, I'm a php developer and i've kept close to symfony since I
learned of it.
I started using symfony 1.0 and followed the askeet tutorial and read
the symfony book for 1.0 which i think is great thanks to the work of
the symfony team and of course of Francois Zaninotto.

One thing I saw in others php framework was the lack of
documentation(like Qcodo which is a great and easy php framework but
lack on documentation). Symfony seemed to be the perfect option
considering the great support
from community and documentation.

When I learnt about the sf1.1 with new features I was so exited... but
when I start seeing the new form framework (which i think is great
because all its features) I start doubting if it 'd be possible to use
it for the projects of my work cause the complexity of new
things(maybe the way they must be used). I think is no necesary to
increase the complexibility to add new features. In this point I agree
with Francois Zaninotto(who has published on
his blog the great idea of refactoring the sfForms to make them easy
to learn - 
http://redotheweb.com/2008/09/23/document-driven-development-in-practice-rethinking-sfforms/)
but I think his effort 'd be great if there were a response from the
symfony team.

So my point is the lack of documentation for sf1.1 and way things are
done(I mean when programming).This goes against RAD.

Is it possible to make a poll for the community about differences
between symfony 1.1 and 1.0  and what the community expect from the
symfony future??? I mean no just a poll to make the things not to
change but one which can be taken in consideration for future
releases.

I think this issue is important, what do you think??
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