On 7/9/10 3:49 PM, Ekinox wrote:
Hello,
I have juste finished reading Symfony2's documentation. It often
speaks of a Symfony2 PR3 package. However, when I looked at the
installation page ( http://symfony-reloaded.org/code ), I did not see
any Symfony2 PR3 package ... The ZIP and TGZ archives are all PR2
releases, and I believe that the GIT and SVN repositories are out of
sync with the documentation. So, where may I find a PR3 download ?
As far as I remember, there is only one occurrence of PR3 in the
documentation (and that's only when talking of best practices). Ok, I
have just checked and I can confirm that there is only 1 occurrence.
Another question would be : Will Symfony2 's interface evolve just a
little, or will it be rethought before the final release ? So I will
know if I should use it for a big project. In fact, I may not use
symfony 1.4 ; as the project chief (even if it is not a professional
project) thinks it is too heavy (and I think he is not so wrong). Zend
isn't what we are looking for. So we saw Symfony2 and CakePHP. Should
we use Symfony2 or CakePHP ? Knowing that the project should be passed
in production server around September. If there will be still some
bugs, that's not a so big problem (we would just have to update the
Symfony2 version we have), but if the interface is regularly
rethought, it might cause problems. So, CakePHP or Symfony2 ?
Symfony2 API is not stable. It still changes a lot.
Fabien
Thank you for the answer(s),
Ekinox
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