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All about Symfony releases, new Symfony features, and other important announcements

Symfony 2.0.25, 2.1.13, 2.2.9, and 2.3.6 have just been released; they contain a security fix for the Security component (CVE-2013-5958).
October 10, 2013 #Releases #Security Advisories
Symfony 2.4 improves filtering XML documents with the new DomCrawler auto-discovering of namespaces.
October 10, 2013 #Living on the edge
Symfony 2.4 comes with a better callback constraint.
October 9, 2013 #Living on the edge
Symfony 2.4 comes with many nice improvements for the Console component.
October 8, 2013 #Living on the edge
October 8, 2013 #Releases
This week, the development phase of Symfony 2.4 finished with a ton of new features committed to the Symfony repository, such as a way to override the Request class, the routing/container descriptors, the refactor of the sessions to avoid writing the session at each request and the possibility to register Commands via the DIC. In addition, it was announced that the Symfony Certification exam can now be taken in nearly 4,000 test centers across the world.
October 6, 2013 #A week of symfony
Lately, we've been busy improving the Symfony website.
October 4, 2013 #Community
This week, Symfony 2.2.8 maintenance version was published. Meanwhile, in anticipation of the end of the Symfony 2.4 development phase, a lot of commits were merged in the master branch, such as the support of the JSON format in the Translation component, the simplification of the Callback constraint and the shiny new Form debugger. Lastly, the full schedule of the SymfonyCon Warsaw 2013 conference was published.
September 29, 2013 #A week of symfony
September 26, 2013 #Releases
The full schedule of SymfonyCon Warsaw 2013 is now available!
September 25, 2013 #Community