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Security Voters are the recommended way to check for user permissions in Symfony applications In Symfony 2.6 we introduced an AbstractVoter class to reduce the boilerplate code needed to define a voter. In Symfony 2.8 we have simplified voters a bit more thanks to the new Voter class.
December 22, 2015
#Living on the edge
This week Symfony focused on fixing issues, such as the generated logout path when not using the router, maintaining comments in Yaml scalar blocks and constraining password length when using bcrypt.
December 20, 2015
#A week of symfony
DX or Developer Experience is essential for Symfony project. We work very hard to improve DX in each Symfony release and the recent Symfony 2.8 version is no exception.
December 16, 2015
#Living on the edge
The winners of the Symfony 2015 Business and Community Awards were announced during the closing ceremony of the past SymfonyCon Paris 2015 conference. These awards recognize the accomplishments of different companies and individuals within the Symfony Community.
December 15, 2015
#Community
SymfonyCon Paris 2015 was a blast, we enjoyed incredible moments with the Symfony community to celebrate Symfony's 10th birthday. If you missed it, here is the recap!
December 14, 2015
#Community
This week, Symfony slowed down its development activity to focus on fixing bugs and introducing minor tweaks in the newly released 2.8.0 and 3.0.0 versions. Meanwhile, the Symfony release process was updated. Lastly, the next SymfonyLive Cologne conference was announced for April 2016.
December 13, 2015
#A week of symfony