Is Agavi dead?

The Company I work for will start a new project shortly and we need to
select a framework to use. The project is expected to have a big code base
and high load (Millions of requests per day).

Our project have multi-tier caching/storage systems which include memcache
and Couchbase servers, and the new project will be at least as demanding.

We are 8 PHP developers, and we need to make a selection of framework to
use. Up until now the team here used Symfony (1) and  I am the only one
with experience with Agavi. As much as I love almost every aspect of Agavi
(over the crappiness of symfony), I don't feel very comfortable making the
push to use Agavi for the following reasons:
* It's been more then a year since the last version released. And a year
since the lase update on the move to github.
* I have no experience with Agavi under such high load, will it manage
(routing, etc)?

I would appreciate your thoughts.
Yossi.
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