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

This week, Symfony 1.4.20 version was released to address a security issue. Meanwhile, hundreds of Symfony developers gathered at the Symfony Live Berlin 2012 conference.
November 25, 2012 #A week of symfony
symfony 1.4.20 has just been released. It contains a security fix.
November 25, 2012 #Releases #Security Advisories
The SunshinePHP conference will have a hard-core Symfony track in South Florida on February 8th-9th, 2013. Don't miss this Symfony event!
November 21, 2012 #Community
This week, Symfony development activity focused on the Routing component. As a result, the upcoming Symfony 2.2 version will support routing based on the hostname. In addition, the official code repository achieved the 6,000th pull request milestone
November 18, 2012 #A week of symfony
This week, Symfony 2.2 branch moved the Stopwatch classes to their own new component. In addition, the Stopwatch now displays detailed information about the memory consumption for every Symfony part. Lastly, Twig 1.11.0 version was released, which includes the cool new template_from_string function.
November 11, 2012 #A week of symfony
The talks from Symfony Live London 2012 are now available on the SensioLabs channel on YouTube.
November 6, 2012 #Community
This week, Symfony 2.1.3 was released. Meanwhile, the upcoming Symfony 2.2 version added a new BinaryFileResponse, useful for HTTP responses that deliver binary files. In addition, the Finder component was improved with new methods and a new BSD adapter.
November 4, 2012 #A week of symfony
October 30, 2012 #Releases
This week Symfony 2.0.18 was released to fix some minor issues and to update some important dependencies. Meanwhile, the master branch added a new SecureRandom generator. In addition, the Symfony CMF project showed some important progress.
October 28, 2012 #A week of symfony
The Symfony CMF team is hard at work to provide a first stable release in early 2013, likely around the same time as the 2.2 release of Symfony itself