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There are 10 posts for December 2007.

A week of symfony #52 (24->30 december 2007)

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. Read more »

A week of symfony #51 (17->23 december 2007)

During this week, first symfony code sprint took place, with record-breaking activity culminated in the release of symfony 1.0.10. Meanwhile, symfony 1.1 development continues with lots of dependencies removal in its own new branch. Read more »

symfony 1.0.10 is out

Ladies and gentlemen, after a tremendous sprint, here is the release 1.0.10. Read more »

symfony 1.1 branch

The symfony 1.1 branch has been created. Read more »

A week of symfony #50 (10->16 december 2007)

Symfony 1.1 development activity continues at fast pace. Some new pages about the upcoming features of symfony 1.1 have been published on the wiki. Next week, the first symfony code sprint will take place. Read more »

symfony Workshop wrap-up

Last week, there was a symfony workshop in Paris. Read more »

symfony, Propel, and Doctrine

Some information about symfony and ORM tools. Read more »

Join us for our first symfony sprint

Next week, Sensio organizes the first symfony sprint. Read more »

A week of symfony #49 (3->9 december 2007)

Symfony continues polishing its components before the long-awaited launch of 1.1 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. Read more »

A week of symfony #48 (26 november->2 december 2007)

Calm week for symfony: moderate development activity, several new plugins and websites and a new open source application developed with symfony called Motilee Read more »