Great week for symfony: inminent symfony 1.1 relase, 6000th changeset milestone, new symfony planet feed with all the blog feeds related with symfony and new Fabien Potencier blog (powered with symfony 1.1) Development mailing list · Discussions about widgets! Development highlights · r5995, r5996: added method to sfWidgetFormSchema to manage help messages + added a way to format help messages in formatter classes · r5997, r5998: fixed admin generator filters HTML defect (closes #1891 - patch from Pascal Borreli) · r... lire la suite
Symfony 1. still keeps some surprises before its launch, like form widgets and revamped form validation mechanism. Meanwhile, symfony developers are more and more desired with job offers blooming all around the world. Development mailing list Proposal to standardize localized documentation locations
Great week for symfony: inminent symfony 1. relase, 6000th changeset milestone, new symfony planet feed with all the blog feeds related with symfony and new Fabien Potencier blog (powered with symfony 1. Development mailing list Discussions about widgets! Development highlights
Symfony has completed the last piece of the new form mechanism so the release of the 1. version could be inminent. Development mailing list Discussions about Widgets! and run tests from browser instead of cli Development highlights r6113: added a always_render_empty option to sfWidgetFormInputPassword
After several calm weeks, symfony development returns to its normal pace with updates and lots of bugfixes. Meanwhile, plugins maintain their furious development activity. Development mailing list Discussions about constructors vs. initialize() in symfony objects and how to deal with symlinks pointing outside of the project root and "symfony sync" command
The highlight of this symfony week is the huge plugin activity. Symfony developers have bugfixed and updated 25 plugins in just 7 days, producing a colossal 120 changeset list. Development mailing list Discussions about Plugin branches and tags, Plugins dependencies and new validation system documentation
Symfony 1. development activity continues at fast pace. Some new pages about the upcoming features of symfony 1. have been published on the wiki. Next week, the first symfony code sprint will take place. Development mailing list Discussions about i18n - the new form widgets - and labels!
During this week, first symfony code sprint took place, with record-breaking activity culminated in the release of symfony 1. Meanwhile, symfony 1. development continues with lots of dependencies removal in its own new branch. Development mailing list Discussions about xmi2symfony:
This is the last weekly summary of 2007, an incredible year for symfony. Next year will be even better with the release of new versions of symfony, hundreds of new plugins and thousands of new websites built with our favorite framework. Thanks for being there and for supporting symfony during this year.
November 2007 Roundup I apologize for the lack of posts this month - I’ve been really distracted with making arrangements for my upcoming trip, and food has really been the farthest thing from my mine. Eating this past week has been all about cleaning out the perishables before the end of the year.
Responses to “Economic Key Metrics for October and November 2007” Deltango Vale Says: December 18th, 2007 at 4: PM PST Hmmm, I truly wonder if SL will recover from the policy errors of 2007. Deltango Vale Says: December 18th, 2007 at 4: PM PST was a bad year for SL:
Symfony continues polishing its components before the long-awaited launch of 1. version. During this week, 45 defects and 37 enhancements have been closed and the cache framework has been refactored. New milestone for symfony: more than 300 websites around the world publicly declare that they use symfony.
The first plugin developers day took place this week resulting in an historic plugin development activity: new plugins were released and nearly 30 plugins were updated. Meanwhile, symfony 1. continues refining and improving its great new features and prepares its imminent second beta release.
The last beta of symfony 1. was released this week, setting the pace for the upcoming release candidate. In addition, last week it was officially announced that symfony will be supported in the next version of Netbeans IDE. Lastly, symfony achieved another remarkable milestone with its 13,000th changeset.
Symfony maintains its extraordinary development activity with more than 240 changesets and 75 bugfixes in just one week. The first release candidate of symfony 1. was released this week and 34 plugins were updated, mostly for repository reorganization and symfony 1. compatibility.
Symfony continues providing impressive stats: nearly 300 changesets, 112 bugs fixed, 3 new versions released (1. and 1. RC2) and 7 new plugins published. In addition, this week the symfony repository suffered a major reorganization with Propel 1. and Doctrine 1. plugins moved into symfony branch.
The revolutionary form mechanism of Symfony 1. continues taking shape with new features, bug fixes and other tweaks. Creating a state-of-the-art form mechanism, incorporating some of the best practices from other frameworks and libraries and assuring its quality and flexibility takes some time but the wait will be definitely worthy.
My exam period is just about to begin, but I still try to post often. Let’s see what happenned last week: We had the last Scifoo lives on session in Second Life in 2007. We focused on Nature. com’s role in e-Science. I continued my series dedicated to personalized genetics.
Le week-end en images 13/01/2007
People Revue en Anglais KANYE SUFFERS FAMILY TRAGEDY ! HIS MOTHER DIES JUST ONE DAY AFTER HER SURGERY.
An outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 in a poultry farm in Suffolk, United Kingdom, in November 2007 prompted a comprehensive public health response to stop the transmission of avian influenza to humans.