Skip to content

Symfony Blog

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

eZ Publish announced that they will use the Symfony full-stack framework for version 5.
July 2, 2012 #Case studies #Community
This week Symfony 2.1 removed auto_start configuration parameter, because sessions will now start on demand. In addition, Request::overrideGlobals method was finally completed and route auto-redirecting was restricted for safe requests.
July 2, 2012 #A week of symfony
Have a look at the Symfony Live conference schedule for San Francisco.
June 25, 2012 #Community
This week, the long awaited Symfony 2.1 first beta was released. Meanwhile, the official repository achieved a very remarkable milestone: more than 5,000 watchers. In addition, the first details of the upcoming Symfony Live London 2012 conference were unveiled.
June 25, 2012 #A week of symfony
This week, Symfony2 development focused on Form and Filesystem components. In addition, the Security component was updated to allow class names to be passed as an argument to getEncoder() method.
June 22, 2012 #A week of symfony
June 22, 2012 #Releases
This week, more than 600 Symfony developers gathered for Symfony Live Paris 2012, the biggest Symfony event ever. The main announcement of the conference was the introduction of the new SensioLabs Certified Symfony Developer program.
June 13, 2012 #A week of symfony
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