Raphael:

Question 1:
ZendX is distributed inside the source package from upstream.
Those 'addons' are experimental or not ready for production. but people already 
using them to be up2date with all upcoming features.

Question 2:

I had the idea to package zend framework 2 as separate package, with a 
different name (libphp-zend-framework-2 or something like this) for ubuntu. But 
this would lead to the same mess as we have now.
So, for the version 2.x we should merge our efforts (as said, I am happy to 
leave it to the Frank, because my time doing a lot of distro work is counted, 
because of more real life work stuff).

Anyways what I don't know if ZF 2.x will replace ZF1.x completly or if
ZF1.x will stay for a longer time to ease migrations of other reverse-
depending packages.

@Frank:
Regarding the version 1 package, when Frank can adjust the package for 13.04 in 
debian, we can remove the blacklist entry and sync it from debian directly and 
getting rid of the ubuntu package.

@All:
TL;DR: I would leave it to Frank as Maintainer in Debian to decide.

Regards,

\sh

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