i've used symfony 1.0 and 1.1, but not symfony 1.2. If i install
symfony 1.2, is it compatible with features of previous versions? I
mean, can I install symfony 1.2 and use some features of previous
versions and some features of symfony 1.2? I did this using symfony
1.1 and 1.0, but i don`t know if it is correct to do that.

Thanks for answer

On 5 mar, 18:27, Loïc Vernet <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes it can be confusing.
>
> The 1.0 is a LTS version, when the 1.2 is not..
>
> But the 1.2 is the most advanced version of symfony, and there are a lot of 
> people who are
> asking for this version (or 1.3) to be a LTS version.
>
> http://symfony.uservoice.com/pages/symfony/suggestions/109846-becomin...
>
> Moreover switching from 1.2 to 1.3 (or new LTS version) will be far more easy 
> than switching from 1.0 to 1.2.
>
> ++ COil
>
> ________________________________
> De : lmdes <[email protected]>
> À : symfony users <[email protected]>
> Envoyé le : Jeudi, 5 Mars 2009, 22h11mn 46s
> Objet : Re: Re : [symfony-users] Re: Which version of symfony use?
>
> Ok, i've read that information before, but i don`t know what it really
> means. Symfony 1.0 will have support until january 2010, symfony 1.2
> (the latest version) will have support until november 2009. So, the
> oldest version (1.0) will have more support that the latest version
> (1.2).
>
> I still don´t know what version choose....
>
> Thanks
>
> On 5 mar, 17:54, Loïc Vernet <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Well i can't image starting a project with the 1.0 version when there is 
> > the 1.2 version with so many usefull features,
> >  even it's not an official LTS.
>
> > ++
>
> > ________________________________
> > De : Tom Haskins-Vaughan <[email protected]>
> > À : [email protected]
> > Envoyé le : Jeudi, 5 Mars 2009, 21h32mn 31s
> > Objet : [symfony-users] Re: Which version of symfony use?
>
> > 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      This stable version has been superseded by symfony 1.2 version.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
>
> > --
> > Tom Haskins-Vaughan
> > Temple Street Media: Design and Development for the Web
> > [email protected] |www.templestreetmedia.com
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