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Fabien Potencier
The symfony 1.4 documentation on Git
by Fabien Potencier – April 02, 2010 – 5 comments

Today, I have migrated the symfony 1.4 documentation from Subversion to Git. It has no impact for end users but it is a great news for all people contributing to the documentation. It will allow a better and smoother workflow for proof-readers and translators. No more the need to send me an email to have access to the repository. Clone the official repository, make your changes, and request a pull. It cannot be easier than that.

The SVN repository is still accessible but has been locked to read-only mode.

Contributing to the symfony documentation has never been easier. Why not start today?

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    #1 Davert said on the 2010/04/02 at 10:37
    And where is Defenitive Guide?
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    #2 forresst said on the 2010/04/02 at 13:21
    I have no choice, I must use Git (sigh)
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    #3 Fabien said on the 2010/04/02 at 13:48
    @Davert: read this http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-docs/browse_thread/thread/66c6eb6c91ee6726?hl=en
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    #4 @Fablien said on the 2010/04/02 at 15:32
    0_o What a tricky rebranding :) That's my favorite symfony book.

    But when we will be able to see it on the site?

    And the forms book. Can you name a titles for the missed chapters, so community could write them?
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    #5 arsenik said on the 2010/04/04 at 19:20
    Great Job. A good things to begin with Git :)