Skip to content

Symfony Blog

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

Symfony Live Conference Paris wrap-up.
June 11, 2012 #Community
At Symfony Live 2011 - Paris, we announced the plan to build a content management framework on top of Symfony2. Meanwhile, the Symfony2 CMF has reached a usable state.
June 5, 2012 #Community
This week, two new versions were released: Symfony 2.0.15, including minor fixes and tweaks, and symfony 1.0.14, a security release that address a security vulnerability. In addition, this week started the integration of Symfony2 components into the core of Drupal 8.
June 5, 2012 #A week of symfony
Last year at Symfony Live, we had an uncon for one of the two conference days. It was a big success, with a nice mixture of talks on a variation of topics. We had established speakers in the uncon schedule, but also new speakers. And we even hosted a nice discussion on E-commerce using symfony. Because of the success we had with the unconference last year, we've decided to extend the unconference to include both conference days! This means more room for those of you who want to present on your favorite topic. And those presentations can be done as either regular talks or as lightning talks. There will be 9 slots to fill spread out over the two days.
June 3, 2012 #Community
May 30, 2012 #Releases
symfony 1.4.18 has just been released. It contains a security fix.
This week Form component continued its huge refactorization with hundreds of fixes, tweaks and changes (some of them breaking BC). In addition, Symfony Live San Francisco 2012 was announced and SensioLabs launched in United Kingdom.
May 29, 2012 #A week of symfony
About the Symfony 2.1 release cycle.
May 29, 2012 #Community
This week, Symfony 2.0.14 was released and the new OptionsResolver component was introduced. In addition, the first Symfony Community Survey was published to get a better understanding of the Symfony community.
May 23, 2012 #A week of symfony
Don't miss the 2012 edition of the Symfony Live conference in San Francisco.
May 22, 2012 #Community