I vote + for this motion.

Now, the list is full of Symfony2 emails. It is now turning hard for Sym1.x
users.
I'm a Symfony2 user and it is hard as well to navigate through, you have to
be alert of "[symfony2]" or "[doctrine2]" tags
on the email's subject.

2011/5/16 keymaster <ad...@optionosophy.com>

> Having all the symfony 1.x releases mixed in with Symfony 2 posts can
> sometimes make it difficult to discern which Symfony people are talking
> about in their posts.
>
> Not everyone is explicit on whether they are referring to Symfony1 or
> Symfony2.
>
> This is not only a problem for those working on Symfony2, but even those
> trying to wade through symfony 1.x have to wade through newbies on symfony
> 2.x.
>
> An additional confusion is some Symfony 1.x people seem to be using
> Doctrine 2.
>
> It might be wise to separate the discussions of the two groups as the two
> products are different enough from each other to warrant it.
>
>
>
>
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