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The release of the new Yahoo! Bookmarks Beta has been on all news portals lately. Check the screencast accompanying the news if you didn't hear about this great release. Yahoo! Bookmarks has 20 million users, and is available in 12 languages (and counting).

But the real news about the new Yahoo! Bookmarks is that it was built with symfony. Why did Yahoo! choose our framework? According to Michael Salisbury, Technical Yahoo!, who was kind enough to give us his feedback, the major strengths of symfony over its competitors are:

The documentation was the first reason to choose symfony. It reaches a unique quality and coverage in the open-source world.

Michael emphasized that the configurability of symfony made it possible not only to translate the interface, but also to propose different features to every country and localize the application completely.

The Beta Bookmarks frontend development time took about 12 man-months; they started it in mid-June and released it a few days ago. Of course, they extended and modified symfony to fit their needs, but what's great is that they could actually do it, and that they will contribute their modifications to the community.

We are very happy to announce that such a major player in the web world chose symfony. That's the best birthday present we could ever dream of. And we hope that it will convince more and more IT managers to discover and adopt symfony, which is definitely a professional framework adapted to high demand web applications.

Spread the word, celebrate, for symfony enters a new age!

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#1 Wally Punsapy said 34 minutes later

It was a pleasure to integrate symfony into Yahoo! I remember releasing Answers before y'all completed your tutorial =)

Much thanks!

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#2 Ian said about 1 hour later

This is a great milestone for the best PHP framework around!

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#3 Peter Blazso said about 7 hours later

Congratulations. Keep up the good work!!!

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#4 brikou said about 8 hours later

great, yahoo and I have choosen the right framework :)

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#5 Jason Ibele said about 11 hours later

Great news guys! We always knew symfony was a great framework, hopefully this puts to rest any questions people had about it's enterprise readiness.

Draven

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#6 James McGlinn said about 15 hours later

Congratulations team - that's an awesome milestone to have achieved.

James

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#7 Raul Santos said about 19 hours later

Congratulations, Symfony!

Keep up the excellent work! :)

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#8 blandname.com said about 20 hours later

Way to go guys!

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#9 Jakub Nešetřil said about 23 hours later

Big congratulations guys! This is a truly exciting event both for symfony and its user community.

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#10 Jonathan Chum said 1 day later

It was a joy to work with Symfony on this project. Documentation was top notch and the framework provided a lot of flexibility. Keep up the great work!

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#11 FlatPredator said 1 day later

I hoped something similar would happen. This is great for the framework and the community.
Congratulations!! :)

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#12 Pierre Minnieur said 1 day later

Great news, great software - everything's great! :)

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#13 Kota Sakoda said 1 day later

Congratulations!

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#14 Hags said 1 day later

Congrats, guys! Great work!

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#15 Mak said 1 day later

You're linking to the digg submit feature, not to the actual article or digg page.

People are getting warned about dupes. :)

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#16 mishal said 1 day later

Greeeaaat!!!
Symfony rocks!!!!!!!

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#17 halfer said 1 day later

I think a hearty congratulations to the symfony team is much in order. It is good to see their hard work paid off with this kind of recognition. Meanwhile I look forward to seeing the contributions of the Bookmarks technical team back into the symfony core.

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#18 jhice said 1 day later

Congratulations ! And happy birthday

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#19 flod said 2 days later

A real acknowledgement of our beloved framework's power :)
Congratulations to the entire dev team and looking forward to these guys' additions to symfony.

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#20 Fabian said 2 days later

awesome! :-)

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#21 nautilebleu said 2 days later

A great news for the team and all symfony users !

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#22 Andréia Bohner said 2 days later

Symfony rocks!! :D

Congrats symfony team and thanks for this awesome PHP framework!

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#23 Dejan Spasic said 5 days later

Congratulations!

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#24 Boris said 6 days later

Congratulations guys, Symfony go ahead.

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#25 Benjamin G said 8 days later

I would be curious to know what they mean exactly by "using" symfony : what did they keep, what did they throw away (DB layer with propel supposed to be slow ? symfony UI/ajax helpers ? routing configuration ? filters ? Did they integrate Yahoo UI tools into the framework ? etc...)

Because with symfony being so "configurable", what they're using of this great framework could be much different from what I'm using...

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#26 ahmed said about 1 month later

many congrats to symfony team!

Symfony rocks!

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#27 Kamlesh said about 1 month later

Hurrrreeeyyyy .. Its really wonderfull .. play while working and work while playing ..
Congrats Symfony!!!