Symfony 7.2.0 has been released. As for any other Symfony release, our backward compatibility promise applies and this means that you should be able to upgrade easily to 7.2 without changing anything in your code.
During the last couple of months, we've blogged about the great 7.2 new features. I highly recommend you to read these articles about Symfony 7.2 as they contain the major changes for this new version:
Symfony 7.2.0 has just been released.
Check the Living on the Edge
category on this blog to learn about the main features of this new stable release;
or check the release announcement of BETA1
to get the list of all new features.
Symfony 5.4.49 has just been released.
Here is the list of the most important changes since 5.4.48:
The Pointer Events Working Group has published the First Public Working Draft of Pointer Events Level 4. The features in this specification extend or modify those found in Pointer Events, a W3C Recommendation that describes events and related interfaces for handling hardware agnostic pointer input from devices including a mouse, pen, touchscreen, etc.
The Decentralized Identifier Working Group has published the First Public Working Draft of Decentralized Identifier (DID) Resolution and DID URL Dereferencing v1.0. Decentralized identifiers (DIDs) are a new type of identifier for verifiable, "self-sovereign" digital identity.
The Devices and Sensors Working Group has republished Vibration API as a W3C Candidate Recommendation Snapshot. This specification defines an API that provides access to the vibration mechanism of the hosting device. Vibration is a form of tactile feedback. Comments are welcome via the GitHub issues by 26 December 2024.
Symfony 7.1.9 has just been released.
Here is the list of the most important changes since 7.1.8:
Symfony 6.4.16 has just been released.
Here is the list of the most important changes since 6.4.15: