This week, Symfony 5.4.45, 6.4.13, and 7.1.6 maintenance versions were released. We also published the first beta version of Symfony 7.2, so you can start testing it in your own applications before its release at the end of November 2024. Lastly, we shared… https://symfony.com/blog/a-week-of-symfony-931-28-october-3-november-2024?utm_source=Symfony%20Blog%20Feed&utm_medium=feed
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