It's not that surprising.
People are excited about it, thinking longer term - planning ahead.

Sf 2.0 is being demo'd at conferences - of course it's going to stir
interest :)


On Sat, 2009-10-31 at 16:00 -0700, Hugo Hamon wrote: 
> I don't know why developpers already think about how they will migrate
> their applications to Symfony 2.0 as this new framework will
> definitively be different as symfony 1.0. Furthermore, Symfony is plan
> to be released about at the end of 2010. So from today to the next
> year, Symfony 2.0 will change a lot and it will be an other framework.
> I think you should worry about to migrate to symfony 1.4 to take
> benefit of the long time support and think about how you can extend
> symfony 1.3/1.4 to suite your needs. If you really want to use
> Doctrine 2.0, which is still in alpha version, there is a special
> plugin for symfony 1.3.
> 
> Hugo.
> > 



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