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Here is half of the way done at the moment. Symfony Live this year made us think our speakers can begin to live their own rock star life (see symfony stickers and you will feel confident about it). Yesterday morning at 8, some people were already waiting for their badge. Actually, they were right on time okay because the registration was beginning at 8... Unexpectedly it made us think at the first impression that the event were pushed from start by a high community pressure. For us, we could not be more pleased to see it.
February 17, 2010 #Community
Symfony published this week three new maintainance releases of its 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4 branches. Next week, the Symfony Live 2010 conference will host tens of sessions, workshops and social events attended by hundreds of symfony fans. Moreover, the first alpha version of Symfony 2 will be previewed during the conference.
February 14, 2010 #A week of symfony
February 13, 2010 #Releases
These releases include numerous bug fixes and one security fix. All 1.3.x and 1.4.x users should upgrade their projects immediately.
February 13, 2010 #Releases #Security Advisories
Only a few more days until all eyes in the symfony world will be aimed at Paris for the Symfony Live conference. Since it is getting this close, we would like to share some interesting numbers with you about this event.
February 12, 2010 #Community
Symfony framework achieved this week another important milestone with the release of its 900th plugin. Meanwhile, Symfony 2 continues taking shape just eight days before the publication of its first alpha version at Symfony Live 2010 conference.
February 7, 2010 #A week of symfony
After three long years, the last release of symfony 1.0 branch was published this week. In addition, a new initiative was started to help symfony core members cleaning the bug tracker.
January 31, 2010 #A week of symfony
January 27, 2010 #Releases
Symfony 2 reported this week some impressive and very promising figures in a basic "hello world" benchmark. Meanwhile, symfony 1.X returned to its usual development activity with several bugfixes.
January 24, 2010 #A week of symfony
Today, I'm really excited to announce that Scott Chacon will be our guest at the Symfony Live Conference in February. Of course, he will host a session about Git.
January 18, 2010 #Community