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
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
The brand-new Git repository of Symfony 2 showed this week strong development activity, mostly focused on Dependency Injection component. Symfony 2 also unveiled its new interactive shell that will supersede the traditional symfony CLI.
January 17, 2010
#A week of symfony
Symfony 2 started this week its migration to a Git repository. First commits on GitHub were related to Console component and Commands/Tasks. Meanwhile, Sympal and Diem maintained their close competition for being the most updated symfony plugin.
January 10, 2010
#A week of symfony
Symfony project enjoyed this week a well deserved vacation. Therefore, the solely development activity was provided by new and updated plugins.
January 3, 2010
#A week of symfony
This is the last weekly summary of 2009, the greatest year ever for symfony project. Presumably, 2010 will be even a better year, due to the release of Symfony 2.0 and the maturity of symfony components.
December 27, 2009
#A week of symfony
Symfony development never stops and therefore this week the symfony 2.0 dependency injection component was tweaked and improved. Meanwhile, tens of plugins were heavily updated, adding up most of the nearly 400 changesets committed this week.
December 20, 2009
#A week of symfony
This week symfony 1.3.1 and 1.4.1 maintainance versions were released, tens of plugins were updated and the neverending discussion about which ORM should be used excited once more the symfony community.
December 13, 2009
#A week of symfony
Symfony project smashed all records this week with the simultaneous release of three stable versions (1.2.10, 1.3.0 and 1.4.0), nearly 500 changesets commited to the repository, 130 bugs fixed, 14 new plugins and 36 updated plugins. A new symfony book called "More with symfony" was announced for advanced users. Hundreds of posts and tweets were published all around the world covering the best symfony week ever.
December 6, 2009
#A week of symfony
This week, the final release candidates of symfony 1.3 and 1.4 were published, paving the way for the long-awaited release of their final versions. Meanwhile, all the documentation and some plugins were updated for symfony 1.3/1.4.
November 29, 2009
#A week of symfony