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A week of symfony #29 (16->22 July 2007)

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Development of symfony framework continues at a frenetic pace. This week also marks a new milestone for development: the 2000th ticket. The honor goes to "pookey" user and "improved handling of many to many links in admin generator" ticket. The first ticket was opened 2 years ago ("YAML parsing fails when special characters occur").

Plugins continue enriching the framework with new interesting features like sfPropelLoadbalancerPlugin and sfMogileFSPlugin. Nevertheless, the most important event this week has been the launch of the highly successful sfSimpleCMSPlugin. Together with sfGuardPlugin, sfMediaLibraryPlugin, sfSimpleBlogPlugin, and sfSimpleForumPlugin, this plugin forms a powerful site management application.

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Development highlights

Development digest: 83 changesets, 18 defects created, 18 defects closed, 12 enhancements created, 10 enhancement closed, 2 documentation defects created, 2 documentation defects closed.

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Approximate status of book translations: spanish (99%), polish (47%), italian (31%), chinese (26%), russian (26%), brazilian portuguese (15%), french (15%), deutsch (5%), japanese (-).

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