Symfony blog posts for January 2014
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A week of symfony #369 (20->26 January 2014)
This week, Symfony project completed most of its translations, as the result of a community initiative to improve Symfony internationalization. In addition, several improvements were proposed for Symfony 2.5, such as displaying DIC info on the web debug toolbar and integrating PsySH in dev environment.
SymfonyLive Paris 2014
Save the date for the second full French edition of SymfonyLive Paris 2014: April 7-8
SymfonyLive Berlin and SymfonyCon Warsaw talks are available on SensioLabs YouTube channel
Relive SymfonyLive Berlin and SymfonyCon Warsaw on SensioLabs YouTube channel.
FOSRestBundle security issue with JSONP handler
FOSRestBundle security issue with JSONP handler
A quick roundup of the upcoming Symfony events
A quick roundup of the upcoming Symfony events in France, Germany, Belgium, Portugal and Mexico.
A week of symfony #368 (13->19 January 2014)
This week, the upcoming Symfony 2.5 version deprecated the Apache router, the form debugger added a new storage and the security component added support for named password encoders. In addition, Symfony Live Paris 2014, the first official Symfony conference of this year, was announced for the 7th and 8th of April.
Help Symfony reach 3 billion people
Symfony organizes a community initiative to improve its internationalization by translating it into dozens of languages.
A week of symfony #367 (6->12 January 2014)
This week, Symfony2 master branch added the ability to change encoding options for JsonResponse, improved the way form errors are handled, and allowed the Console component to set a different default command. In addition, the Symfony repository surpassed the 10,000th issue + pull request milestone. Lastly, Bernhard Schussek started drafting the new Symfony backwards compatibility promise, which sets the foundations for the strict Symfony 2.x policy regarding BC.
A week of symfony #366 (30 December 2013 -> 5 January 2014)
This week, Symfony 2.3.9 and 2.4.1 maintenance versions were published. Meanwhile, the form debugger was greatly improved, the Twig commands were decoupled from the framework and the Finder component added GLOB_BRACE support.