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09 Dec 2008
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When the elders of an ancient forgotten tribe played with their rain sticks to see if their year-long drought would be graced with rain this season, they've made a misstep in their ritual dance and accidentally foretold that Symphony 2 would arrive today - and it was true.

Things are new around here, in case you didn't notice, which I'm sure is not the case (that these things didn't not go unnoticed, that is). The reason for this is because Symphony 2.0 has now finally replaced Symphony 1.7 as the newest stable, recommended, official version for you to make websites and pizzas with.

Symphony can be obtained in two ways:

  1. For the wise: Download the latest stable release.
  2. For the bold: Grab the very ultra-newest, possibly unstable code from Symphony's git repository. (You can contribute there too! Read some intructions on how to do this.)

NOTE! The bug tracker has moved. Please point your browsers to the new domain to suggest bugs that need fixing, feature requests, or just general improvements.

Also, the old forum is still around, along with the wiki for anyone feeling nostalgic.

Our bug squashing bonanza week was very productive. Check our 2.0 release notes for more details.

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