After publishing the first Release Candidate version last week, Symfony 2.1 reduced its development activity this week to some minor tweaks and fixes. The most important commit was the update of ICU data used in the Locale component.
August 26, 2012
#A week of symfony
This week, the first Release Candidate version of Symfony 2.1 was published. From now on, Symfony 2.1 will only accept bug fixes to achieve the needed stability before the upcoming final release.
August 6, 2012
#A week of symfony
This week, the fourth and last beta of Symfony 2.1 was published. The Form component continued improving its performance and adding some nice features. In addition, the results of the Community Survey 2012 were disclosed.
August 6, 2012
#A week of symfony
Those of you who already upgraded to Symfony 2.1 Beta probably noticed that
the new version comes with many backwards compatibility breaks in the Form
component. Many of you probably ask yourselves: Why?
July 28, 2012
#Living on the edge
Here are the results of the first Symfony Community Survey.
July 26, 2012
#Community
This week, the Form component continued focusing all the Symfony2 development activity. Besides some tweaks and refactorings, most of the commits were related to form performance improvement. In addition, the official code repository achieved another remarkable milestone: more than 5,000 pull requests received.
July 23, 2012
#A week of symfony
This week Symfony project experienced the most intense development activity in years. In addition to the three new versions released (2.0.16, 2.1.0 beta2, and 2.1.0 beta3), a major cleanup of tickets and pull requests was made on the official repository. Particularly noteworthy was the refactoring of the form component and its huge performance boost.
July 23, 2012
#A week of symfony