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On the horizon, Symphony 2.3
The release of Symphony 2.2.3 marks the end of development on the 2.2 branch, and the Working Groups are already hard at work on the next release, Symphony 2.3. I thought I'd take some time to outline a couple of the changes that we're working towards in this next release.
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Announcing Symphony 2.2.3
The Symphony working groups are pleased to announce the immediate availability of version 2.2.3, a bugfix and maintenance release.
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Symphony API Documentation
Documentation has never been Symphony's strong point. More specifically, before Symphony 2.2 comments in the actual code were both cryptic and sparse. However the release of Symphony 2.2.2 marks a special milestone in its history — Symphony now has a fully documented core.
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Announcing Symphony 2.2.2
Have you ever been happily basking in Symphony's warm, content-managey glow and wondered to yourself, "Self, could life possibly get any better than this"? Well, guess what... It just did.
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Some love for XML Element
With the upcoming release of Symphony 2.2.2,
XMLElementhas been given some love with some a couple of new methods to help make working withXMLElementeasier for developers. -
Taking Care of our Issues
The official Symphony issue tracker is moving to Github. Here's what you need to know.
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Let There Be Docs!
Craig announces a change of direction in his ongoing efforts to write about Symphony.
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Embracing Open Source Development
Symphony didn't start its life as open source software. It took more than two years for us to transition from a closed source to the open MIT license we use today. And even since then, the platform has still always been officially managed by a company. Its leadership, the Symphony Team, have always been employees—first of Twenty-one Degrees, then of Symphony CMS Ltd.