• Taking Care of our Issues

    The official Symphony issue tracker is moving to Github. Here's what you need to know.

  • Let There Be Docs!

    Craig announces a change of direction in his ongoing efforts to write about Symphony.

  • Embracing Open Source Development

    Symphony didn't start its life as open source software. It took more than two years for us to transition from a closed source to the open MIT license we use today. And even since then, the platform has still always been officially managed by a company. Its leadership, the Symphony Team, have always been employees—first of Twenty-one Degrees, then of Symphony CMS Ltd.

  • Allen Chang’s Origin Story

    Allen, co-creator and chief architect of Symphony takes a journey all the way back to his misspent youth as a ninja assassin in training, slashing his way through both turmoil and triumph in the content management scene. He recounts his story with detail and historical accuracy; the comrades he fought battles with, some to their eventual departure. The gripping story will make you laugh and cry; it'll leave you perplexed and maybe even aroused.

    Read Allen's story now to enrich your brain with Symphony's backstory.

  • Announcing Symphony 2.2.1

    Call it a spring cleaning—the first maintenance update for Symphony 2.2 features dozens of bug fixes and improvements.

  • Announcing Symphony 2.2

    On behalf of the Symphony team and the working groups, I'm pleased to announce the immediate availability of Symphony 2.2.

  • Symphony 2.2 beta

    You knew something big was coming.

    When you read that birds were falling from the skies by the hundreds and that Symphony's birthplace had been inundated by biblical floods, you could be forgiven for thinking that the end of days might be upon us.

  • Symphony 2010 Retrospective

    2010 has been a great year for Symphony. It wasn't until fellow working group member, Nick Dunn had put together a list of achievements did it dawn on me just how much we have managed to achieve in a year. Without further ado, let's take a look at some of those accomplishments.

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  • PHP 5.3-5.6 or 7.0-7.3
  • PHP's LibXML module, with the XSLT extension enabled (--with-xsl)
  • MySQL 5.5 or above
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  • Apache's mod_rewrite module or equivalent

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