From the symfony website [1]
symfony 1.0
This stable version is the right choice for projects that need to be
maintained for a long period of time. Released in January 2007, this
release is maintained for 3 years, which means you will have support
and bug fixes until January 2010. Upgrading to 1.1 is possible and
many things are upgraded automatically by the upgrade task.
symfony 1.1
This stable version has been superseded by symfony 1.2 version.
Release in June 2008, this version is maintained for 1 year, which
means you will have support and bug fixes until June 2009.
symfony 1.2
This stable version is the right choice if you start a new project
today. Released in November 2008, this release has many new features
and is the best choice if you want more flexibility. This version is
maintained for 1 year, which means you will have support and bug
fixes until November 2009. It will be easy to upgrade to 1.3.
[1] http://www.symfony-project.org/installation
lmdes wrote:
> Hi,
> I`ve been trying symfony for a few months and decided to use Symfony
> in my next "real" project, but i don`t know which version install/use
> (1.0, 1.1, 1.2....)
>
> Any help or advice will be appreciated!
>
> Thanks
>
> >
>
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