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760760 this award.
761761 </p>
762762
763+ 1-2-stable-released :
764+ name : " 1-2-stable-released"
765+ parent : " /news"
766+ title : " 1.2 stable released"
767+ label : false
768+ template : CmfMainBundle:Cms:news_detail.html.twig
769+ publish_start_date : " 2014-10-23"
770+ body : |
771+ <p>
772+ Today we have finally tagged the last packages and with this the CMF has reached 1.2!
773+ Unfortunately we ended up setting HHVM as an allowed failure in our test setup due to
774+ an <a href="https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/2863">configuration issue on
775+ Travis CI with HHVM 3.3</a>, however things were working fine with 3.2 and we expect
776+ once the configuration issue is resolved, things will work fine with 3.3 as well. All
777+ packages however are now also tested against PHP 5.6, as well as Symfony 2.5 and the
778+ upcoming 2.6.
779+ </p>
780+
781+ <p>
782+ In terms of features, as mentioned in a previous news item PHPCR ODM has seen
783+ significant improvements related to the events system, the native translation support
784+ and performance related to collections. Another big step forward is that we are now
785+ also compatible with the recently released <a href="http://sonata-project.org/bundles/admin/2-3/doc/index.html">
786+ SonataAdminBundle 2.3</a>, which provides significant improvements especially on the
787+ UI side. Other than that most Bundles have seen incremental improvements related to
788+ developer experience, performance or minor feature additions.
789+ </p>
790+
791+ <p>
792+ Likely the biggest step forward for the CMF however is the first stable release of
793+ the <a href="http://symfony.com/doc/master/cmf/bundles/routing_auto/index.html">
794+ RoutingAutoBundle<a/> and its underlying library. With it users can automate the
795+ creation of routes. For example when a new content document is created, a route
796+ document is automatically created. Or when a route is moved, a redirect from the
797+ previous location is created as well. This makes it a lot easier to leverage the
798+ ability of the CMF to keep the content and route structure separate, as it allows
799+ a best of both worlds approach where most route related work is automated, but
800+ it still is possible to easily manually manage the route structure independent
801+ of the content structure.
802+ </p>
803+
804+ <p>
805+ As always we are also thrilled to see a steady increased in contributors providing
806+ feedback, fixes and improvements small or large. In order to allow users to
807+ quickly get a taste of what is possible, we have of course also updated our
808+ <a href="http://cmf.liip.ch>demo</a> to use the latest version of the sandbox. The
809+ <a href="http://symfony.com/doc/master/cmf/index.html">documentation</a> has also
810+ been updated to cover the new features.
811+ </p>
812+
763813 getstarted :
764814 name : " get-started"
765815 title : " Get Started"
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