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A weekly summary of everything that happened around Symfony development.

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
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
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
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
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
This week, Symfony 2.1 updated its minimum required PHP version to 5.3.3, which contains a lot of bug fixes. Meanwhile, Dependency Injection and Session were the most active components in the repository.
May 14, 2012 #A week of symfony
This week, Symfony 2.0.13 was released, including 120 commits with bug fixes and some nice tweaks (view changelog).
May 7, 2012 #A week of symfony
This week, development activity focused on Form component, with lots of fixes and tweaks. Meanwhile, an intense debate about Symfony 2.1 release started on the mailing list. In addition, the full schedule for Symfony Live Paris 2012 was announced.
April 29, 2012 #A week of symfony
This week Symfony 2.1 introduced its shiny new web debug toolbar. In addition, the second bug-hunt day took place, resulting in tens of bug fixes and surpassing another remarkable milestone: more than 4,000 issues in the official repository.
April 24, 2012 #A week of symfony
This week, the schedule of the next Symfony Live Paris 2012 conference was announced. In addition, the documentation section was revamped with downloadable PDFs and the first of the two planned bug hunt days took place.
April 19, 2012 #A week of symfony