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Symfony blog posts for November 2017

36 blog posts were published on November 2017

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Symfony 4.0 is here! This is a huge release with a totally reimagined developer experience. You will *love* working with Symfony 4.
November 30, 2017 #Symfony
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November 30, 2017 #Releases
Diversity is one of the 5 initiative I announced during SymfonyCon Cluj. Let's make the Symfony community 10 times better.
November 29, 2017 #Community #Diversity
Tobias Nyholm joins the Symfony core team to manage the Symfony recipes repositories.
November 29, 2017 #Community
This week Symfony focused on fixing the issues and edge cases reported by Symfony 4 beta testers. In addition, the first release candidate versions for Symfony 3.4 and 4.0 were published, in advance of their final release next Thursday November 30th. Lastly, we introduced Symfony Maker a modern and lightweight code generator.
November 26, 2017 #A week of symfony
November 24, 2017 #Releases
November 24, 2017 #Releases
November 21, 2017 #Releases
November 21, 2017 #Releases
SymfonyMakerBundle is a new code generator bundle created as an alternative to SensioGeneratorBundle for modern Symfony applications.
November 21, 2017 #Meet the Bundle #Symfony
PHP 7.2 will be released on November 30th (the same day as Symfony 4). We've been working for more than one year to make all Symfony versions (from 2.7 to 4.0) fully compatible with PHP 7.2.
November 20, 2017 #Symfony
This week, Symfony celebrated SymfonyCon, its annual global conference, in Cluj (Romania) with great success. Meanwhile, several maintenance versions were published to address some security advisories. Lastly, the community gathered around the SymfonyCon Hack Day to help preparing for Symfony 4 bundle support.
November 19, 2017 #A week of symfony
CVE-2017-16653 fixes CSRF protection which did not use different tokens for HTTP and HTTPS.
November 17, 2017 #Security Advisories
CVE-2017-16652 fixes an open redirect vulnerability on DefaultAuthenticationSuccessHandler and DefaultAuthenticationFailureHandler
November 17, 2017 #Security Advisories
CVE-2017-16654 fixes the possibility for the Intl bundle reader to break out of paths.
November 17, 2017 #Security Advisories
CVE-2017-16790 checks that submitted data are uploaded files.
November 17, 2017 #Security Advisories
November 17, 2017 #Releases
November 17, 2017 #Releases
November 17, 2017 #Releases
November 17, 2017 #Releases
At the end of this month, Symfony 4 will be released and Flex will become the official way to build new Symfony apps. The community and core team are already working hard to find and fix bugs. But there is one really big area where we need your help: making the most popular community bundles compatible with Symfony 4.
November 15, 2017 #Community
November 13, 2017 #Releases
November 13, 2017 #Releases
November 13, 2017 #Releases
November 12, 2017 #Releases
November 12, 2017 #Releases
This week, Symfony 2.7.36, 2.8.29 and 3.3.11 maintenance versions were released. Meanwhile, Symfony focused on improving the performance of the upcoming Symfony 3.4 and 4.0 versions: optimized deprecations, better aggregation of notices, added a feature to inline related services and other micro-optimizations.
November 12, 2017 #A week of symfony
November 10, 2017 #Releases
November 10, 2017 #Releases
November 10, 2017 #Releases
The votes for the Symfony Awards are open until November 16th, if you didn't vote yet, vote now!
November 10, 2017 #Community
November 5, 2017 #Releases
November 5, 2017 #Releases
This week Symfony continued polishing the upcoming Symfony 3.4 and 4.0 versions (to be released at the end of this month). The most relevant change was the refactorization of how services can be reset for each request. Meanwhile, next week ends the voting period for the Symfony Community Awards 2017. Vote now!
November 5, 2017 #A week of symfony