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A weekly summary of everything that happened around Symfony development.

Symfony project showed this week a very intense activity with nearly 200 changesets committed and 72 errors fixed/closed. Documentation was heavily updated with new original contents and tons of translations. Lastly, 12 new plugins were introduced and 20 plugins were updated.
March 1, 2009 #A week of symfony
Symfony developers announced this week that another top 100 website is powered by symfony. Adding up the four biggest symfony applications, more than 220 million people enjoy symfony powered websites.
February 22, 2009 #A week of symfony
Very calm week for symfony project with few changesets related to symfony core. This week also marked the end of the dwhittle branch, as it was moved to a private repository. Plugin development maintained its strong activity with 7 new plugins (including a new content management sub framework for symfony) and 21 updated plugins.
February 15, 2009 #A week of symfony
This week symfony 1.2.4 was released, symfony developers mailing list was revamped, seven new plugins were introduced and a remarkable amount of posts were published in blogs all around the world.
February 8, 2009 #A week of symfony
This week the symfony project showed an extraordinary activity: i18n data were completely updated and optimized, symfony 1.2.3 was released and all the symfony 1.2 documentation was published in PDF format. Furthermore, 33 plugins were updated and 245 changesets were committed to the repository.
February 1, 2009 #A week of symfony
Symfony development slowed this week as core developers outline the features of the upcoming 1.3 version. Meanwhile, a new print book about Symfony 1.2 was published and a great new community event was announced.
January 25, 2009 #A week of symfony
Symfony development continues at full pace with more than 230 changesets in just one week. Symfony 1.3 was the most updated version, including its Propel and Doctrine plugins. In addition, Jobeet tutorial was highly updated, 10 new plugins were published and tens of post about symfony were published around the world.
January 18, 2009 #A week of symfony
A new year means new symfony versions and therefore, this week symfony core developers started committing changesets to 1.3 branch. In addition, the winner of the Jobeet design contest was announced and symfony 1.2.2 was released.
January 11, 2009 #A week of symfony
This week marked the end of a great year for symfony, full of good news, events, new documentation and lots of symfony releases. Surely 2009 will be even better. In addition, Jobeet tutorial still attracted lot of attention during this week with several fixes and improvements.
January 4, 2009 #A week of symfony
Despite holidays, symfony continues fixing bugs and improving its performance. Moreover, this week ended the wildly successful Jobeet tutorial. Lastly, 7 new plugins were introduced and more than 16 plugins were updated.
December 28, 2008 #A week of symfony