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:Symfony Plugins Have a New Home
Symfony Plugins Have a New Home
Aug 2, 2008, 14 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (5016 reads)

(Other stories by Fabien Potencier)

[ Thanks to ThinkingSerious for this link. ]

"Here is an overview of the main features of the new system:

The plugin homepage lists all the available plugins. You can filter them by the symfony version, by the ORM tool you use, or by author or plugin name.

Each plugin has a dedicated page with some general information, the license text, the installation process, the README file, the dependencies, the list of all releases sorted by symfony version, a contribute panel, and an admin panel for the plugin developers. The page is even customized for each plugin version."

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