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As symfony 1.1 is now out of the door, it's time to talk about the next symfony version.

1.1 was a very special version for the symfony framework. As you might know, we have done a lot of work on the internal refactoring. This was needed to ease the evolution of the framework.

As this refactoring is now behind us, we can focus again on new exciting features that will ease the developer life by simplifying its day-to-day job.

Planned features

So, without further ado, here is the list of new features planned for symfony 1.2:

That's a lot of exiting stuff! Apart from the main features planned for 1.2, we will of course also have some minor new features and enhancements.

Release management

As more people join the core team, we must have a better and more transparent management process. So, 1.2 will introduce a new way of managing the symfony release lifecycle. The symfony 1.2 release will be date-driven. The release date is already set to October 2008. Yes, in just four months. To make it possible, each feature will be driven by a member of the core team:

Among all these features, only the admin generator is a must-have. All other features are nice-to-have. The process will be the following:

So, the release manager will have the last word on which features can be merged back into the 1.2 branch. I'm pretty happy that Fabian Lange will take on the responsibility of being the release manager for 1.2. He knows symfony very well, and he has already done a tremendous amount of work on the symfony 1.0 and 1.1 versions. I'm sure he will be a great release manager.

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