Symfony 1.2 is due to release in few weeks and therefore its development is accelerating. This week, Propel 1.3 was added as the default Propel version and the web debug toolbar was refactorized. In addition, development of symfony framework achieved 11000th changeset milestone. Development mailing list · Discussions about symfony logs, required fields and sfForm and rewritten sfPropelPlugin 1.3 behaviors Development highlights · r10947: [1.0, 1.1, 1.2] fixed sfDomCssSelector attribute regex · r10948: [1.0, 1.1, 1.2] ... lire la suite
Symfony core development resumed this week its normal pace with several changesets in the 1. branch. Among these updates, YAML parser gained full merge key support and PHP 5. was set as the minimum PHP version required. Development mailing list Discussions about migration plugins
Symfony 1. is due to release in few weeks and therefore its development is accelerating. This week, Propel 1. was added as the default Propel version and the web debug toolbar was refactorized. In addition, development of symfony framework achieved 11000th changeset milestone.
This week, the refactorization of the web debug toolbar was completed, resulting in a much more powerful and flexible tool. In addition, this week started the refactorization of the admin generator, which will include ideas suggested by symfony users. Development activity of the plugins was also remarkable, especially for sfPropelPlugin and DbFinderPlugin.
Symfony is living a plugin frenzy since the launch of the new plugins section of the website. Lots of new plugins are created every week and dozens of fixes and improvements are made to the existing plugins. Moreover, the plugins section itself is continually improved with new features demanded by symfony users.
The first maintenance release of symfony 1. was published this week. In addition, refactorization has begun for symfony 1. and official website opened the completely revamped plugins section. Development mailing list Discussions about alternative action class syntax and feedback about symfony 1.
Symfony 1. was released this week, closing 21 tickets and completing another milestone for 1. X branch. Meanwhile, symfony 1. added a way to mark template value as being safe for output and introduced sfFormExtraPlugin, a new plugin for packaging useful validators, widgets, and forms which will not be included in the main symfony package because they are too specific or have external dependencies.
The main activity of this week has been the refactorization of sfPatternRouting. Although the refactorization introduces several new features, all the modifications are backwards compatible. The new routing mechanism will be faster, more robust and much more configurable. Development highlights
Calm week for symfony's core development. In contrast, there has been huge plugin development activity and whopping bugfixing with 45 defects closed. Development mailing list Discussions about secure svn server for symfony-project. com Development highlights r7541, r7542:
Development of symfony 1. continues at fast pace. This week, helpers have been moved back in lib/ directory as they won't be converted to classes for symfony 1. Moreover, the way sfViewCacheManager deals with internal cache keys has been improved. Development mailing list Discussions about Google Summer of Code and urlencoding "
Symfony 1. maintains its strong development activity for another week. More than 130 changesets have been committed, including a new cache: clear task and a new YAML parser/dumper that replaces Spyc. Nearly 50 bugs have been closed and more than 20 plugins have been updated.
Symfony 1. development continues with more than 130 changesets and the last refactorizations before its fourth beta. During this week symfony-related blogging and plugin development activity have also been remarkable. Development mailing list Discussions about Propel, i18n and performace and customizing propel code generator
During this week, the second release candidate of symfony 1. was released. Due to the inminent release of the long-awaited stable version of symfony 1. all efforts are focused now on improving and updating the vast amount of available documentation. Development mailing list
This week, the second edition of the symfony camp was held, with more than 80 attendees. In the technical talks, the great new features of symfony 1. were shown and the future of symfony 2 was outlined. Besides, the Symfony community showed this week its strength with a massive support for symfony inclusion in NetBeans.
This week, symfony 1. beta 2 was released, freezing the API of new features and finishing most of the internal refactoring. A new symfony sprint was announced and a tentative symfony 1. release date was disclosed (in about 4-8 weeks). Meanwhile, plugins maintain their frenetic activity and continue updating their code for symfony 1.
This week, symfony beat another development activity record with more than 210 changesets. Moreover, hundreds of framework's files have been improved with more detailed phpdoc information. Lastly, Symfony has established another awesome milestone with more than 400 public websites made with the framework, including some colossal Yahoo!
This week symfony turned 3 years old. More than 1,000 days and 12,200 changesets after the first commit, symfony activity is more intense than ever. During last twelve months, 14 versions of symfony were released (10 of 1. x branch and 4 of 1. x branch). Development mailing list
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