Plugins for symfony 1.3/1.4
The five most popular symfony plugins are now available and packaged for symfony 1.3 and 1.4
The symfony website is now powered by symfony 1.4
Today, I spent some time migrating some of my public websites to symfony 1.4. I wanted to validate both the stability of this new version, and also see how easy it was to upgrade to the first symfony version that does not have any support for deprecated stuff.
Upgrading to symfony 1.4
About the new project:validate task.
Books for symfony 1.3/1.4
The symfony 1.3 and 1.4 final releases are just around the corner, and will probably be published next Monday. As you might have noticed, the symfony documentation have also been updated to take into account the changes made in those two new versions.
BugHuntDay Report
Last saturday was the day that the PHPBenelux usergroup organized their annual BugHuntDay. This year, the focus was on symfony, which led to 4 core team members being there amongst the attendees of the day. The day was attended by 17 people in total who seemed excited to commit some time to supporting symfony, as well as a number of people in the IRC chatroom.
Prepare yourself for BugHuntDay
With the symfony BugHuntDay just around the corner next saturday 14th of november, it is time to have a look at what you can do to prepare yourself. Luckily, one of the PHPBenelux crew members, Thijs Feryn, has posted a tutorial on his weblog on what you can do to prepare for the BugHuntDay.
Using Propel 1.4 detailed logging
Today Propel 1.4.0 was released, containing richer debugging information as before. This post will show you how to use them.