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A week of symfony #53 (31 december 2007 -> 6 january 2008)

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New Year brings to symfony the same old frenetic development activity of the framework and its plugins. Symfony 1.1 continues polishing the new form mechanism and the CRUD generator has been refactored. Symfony reached this week another awesome milestone: its code quality is now assured by more than 7000 tests.

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Development digest: 136 changesets, 10 defects created, 12 defects closed, 7 enhancements created, 1 enhancement closed, 1 documentation defect created, 1 documentation defect closed and 29 documentation edits.

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#1 [MA]Pascal said about 2 hours later

Thanks Javier :)

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#2 Markus.Staab said about 13 hours later

sfSpyPlugin looks very promising...

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#3 Ben Haines said about 18 hours later

Why are so many developers renaming their plugins thereby not using the sfXxxx convention?

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#4 Javier Eguiluz said about 23 hours later

Ben Haines, you can find more information about plugins renaming at: http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-devs/browse_thread/thread/6737adc308d3c89f

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#5 cpr said 1 day later

Please, could someone make a screencast of sfSpyPlugin?

@Ben: see 2nd link "Moving towards 1.1 - Migrating Plugins" http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-devs/browse_thread/thread/6737adc308d3c89f

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#6 cpr said 1 day later

Hej, that should read like
"Javier Eguiluz said about 23:59 hours later"
and
"cpr said 1 day 1 minute later"!!1! ;)

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#7 Francois Zaninotto said 2 days later

cpr: http://redotheweb.com/2008/01/03/live-user-testing-with-sfspyplugin/ shows a screencast of the plugin