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Symfony blog posts for May 2009

11 blog posts were published on May 2009

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Symfony CLI and tasks focused development activity during this week. In addition, symfony introduced its "getting started guide", that will become the definitive place to find all the information related to the symfony installation process.
May 31, 2009 #A week of symfony
Today, I have published a "Getting Started" tutorial for symfony 1.2.
May 26, 2009 #Community #Documentation
Symfony plugins contributed this week to most of the 212 total changesets committed to symfony repository. In total, 37 plugins were updated and 5 new plugins were introduced.
May 24, 2009 #A week of symfony
Symfony core development was focused this week on tests, adding new convenience methods, options and tasks. Moreover, sfFormSymfony and BaseForm classes were introduced, easing symfony forms extension. Lastly, the new symfony components website was unveiled.
May 17, 2009 #A week of symfony
Today, I am pleased to announce that the Symfony Components now have their dedicated website.
May 15, 2009 #Community
This year again, SourceForge organizes the "Community Choice Awards". For the first year, we will try to be selected as a finalist.
May 14, 2009 #Community
This week, the definitive schedule of symfony live 09 conference was announced. In addition, the brand new plugin API was unveiled, creating new possibilities for the symfony plugin ecosystem.
May 10, 2009 #A week of symfony
Today, I'm very happy to announce the immediate availability of the symfony plugins API.
May 8, 2009 #Plugins
I am very proud and excited to announce the very first symfony live conference.
May 5, 2009 #Community
Symfony developers worked hard on Symfony 1.3 during this week. Besides the usual bugfixes and refactorings, Symfony 1.3 removed the common filter and the freeze/unfreeze tasks. Meanwhile, two new versions of symfony 1.2.x branch were released with tons of fixes.
May 3, 2009 #A week of symfony
May 2, 2009 #Releases