> Hey Bastian-
> Excellent question. Sympal will definitely be replaced by the next
> generation Symfony2 CMF that you mentioned (google group here for
> those of you that don't know:
> http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-cmf-devs). Sympal will not see
> a stable release as a full-stack CMF, at least not by me. The job of
> getting a full-featured, consistent, and decoupled library is a big
> job and one that I think will be very-well tackled by the Symfony2
> CMF. I'll definitely be a participating member of the Symfony2 CMF and
> I really hope many people here will be as well. I think the Symfony2
> CMF, along with other projects like phpBB4 will shape Symfony2 and
> will be driven by a lot of contributors.
> Sympal itself has been broken down into many individual plugins that
> ARE ready to use. The decoupling of the Sympal components was always
> my goal and I'm happy that the Symfony2 CMF will continue with this
> philosophy. The following plugins were broken out of Sympal:
> * sfThemePlugin http://github.com/weaverryan/sfThemePlugin
> * ioMenuPlugin http://github.com/weaverryan/ioMenuPlugin
> * ioDoctrineMenuPlugin http://github.com/weaverryan/ioDoctrineMenuPlugin
> * sfDoctrineSlotPlugin http://github.com/weaverryan/sfDoctrineSlotPlugin
> * ioEditableContentPlugin
> http://github.com/weaverryan/ioEditableContentPlugin
> * sfInlineObjectPlugin http://github.com/weaverryan/sfInlineObjectPlugin
> * sfReCaptchaFormPlugin
> http://github.com/weaverryan/sfReCaptchaFormPlugin
> * sfContentFilterPlugin
> http://github.com/weaverryan/sfContentFilterPlugin
> I'll continue to work on these plugins and hope to be able, with the
> community's help, to port some of these to Symfony2 bundles. Still,
> these plugins only represent a small portion of what a rich CMF needs
> to offer, and so I'm excited to join forces with the folks from Diem,
> Apostrophe, Liip (as in the company) and many more.
> For the brave, there is also a completely stripped, down version of
> the sympal content-routing system available at
> http://github.com/weaverryan/sympal which allows you to create content
> types in a very simple way. There's no admin, no menus, and the docs
> aren't updated. It's just a raw and unobtrusive way to create dynamic
> routes that are rendered via a variety of methods.
> Thanks
> Ryan Weaver
> Lead Programmer Iostudio, LLC
> http://www.sympalphp.org
> http://www.thatsquality.com
> Twitter: @weaverryan
> On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 2:28 PM, bkuberek <bkube...@gmail.com
> <mailto:bkube...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> Hi,
> Is Sympal still being developed? There have been no commits on Github
> and both mailing lists have not received messages in over a month.
> There is a newly discussed Symfony CMF/CMS. Is it replacing Sympal?
> I'm just wondering if it will ever hit Stable release.
> Thanks
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