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I'm really happy to announce that all sessions from the main room are now available online.
March 15, 2011
#Community
This week, the echoes of the last Symfony Live conference still resonated in the symfony community. Meanwhile, Symfony2 switched most of its methods and properties from protected to private, a decision made to ease its maintenance that generated a lengthy and heated discussion on the mailing list. Lastly, in the last weekly IRC meeting core developers decided that "there won't be any other big change before Symfony 2.0 version, no matter what".
March 14, 2011
#A week of symfony
What a week for symfony project! Hundreds of developers gathered in Paris for Symfony Live 2011 conference, attending tens of technical sessions, discussing the future of Symfony2 and getting in touch with other community members.
March 10, 2011
#A week of symfony
So, with Day 1 of the Symfony Live conference already well under way, we now have a nice schedule to present to you. During the day, many people approached us with very interesting talks they wanted to present during the Symfony Live unconference tomorrow.
March 3, 2011
#Community
Just like last year, there will be another Github meetup in Paris during the Symfony Live conference. Github and Sensio have again joined forces to give everyone a night of fun. So do join us for saying cheers to Github, drink a beer, and have some geeky talk!
March 1, 2011
#Community
The public API of Symfony2 will be frozen in just a few days. Therefore, this week developers committed some of the last big impact changes to the code repository: the Response was removed from DIC, CompatAssetsBundle was removed in favor of AsseticBundle, and the boostrap files were also removed.
February 27, 2011
#A week of symfony
During the conference in San Francisco, Yusuke Ando recorded some images from the sessions and interviewed Dustin Whittle. The video is now available.
February 21, 2011
#Community
Symfony2 frantic development activity included this week some massive commits such as adding support for merging security configurations, implementing single-pass config loading with intelligent merging and moving common configuration classes to a new Config component.
In addition, the new AsseticBundle was integrated in Symfony2, allowing a much more powerful and flexible way to handle web assets.
Lastly, 1.3.9 and 1.4.9 maintenance versions were released.
February 20, 2011
#A week of symfony
Daily Motion, the world's largest independent
video entertainment website, is now powered by symfony.
February 18, 2011
#Case studies
It is with great pleasure that I present to you the Symfony Live Unconference. The Unconference will take place parallel to the second day of Symfony Live 2011 in Paris, and is sponsored by Interlutions and my own company Ingewikkeld.
February 17, 2011
#Community