For those who haven’t put the recurring event in their calendar, the Zend
Framework Monthly Bug-hunt is here again! This Thursday, Friday and Saturday
(the 28th, 29th and 30th of July), we’ll be hosting our monthly bug hunt. For
those of you unfamiliar with the event, each month, we organize the community to
help reduce the number of open issues reported against the framework.
Announcing July’s Zend Framework Bug Hunt Days
Zend Framework 1.11.9 Released
A number of potential BC issues were identified in the 1.11 series, and
specifically in the 1.11.8 release, and as such, the Zend Framework team is
releasing version 1.11.9 just one week following 1.11.8. It is available for
immediate download:
Zend Framework 1.11.8 Released
The Zend Framework team announces the immediate availability of Zend Framework
1.11.8, our eighth maintenance release in the 1.11 series.
1.11.8 includes around 40 bug fixes and may be downloaded from the
Zend Framework site.
Juozas “Joe” Kaziukėnas recently wrote a post on his blog that discusses the current and future state of the PHP framework landscape. This one is going to take a little explaining, have a seat and I’ll get the flip chart.
Pádraic Brady is now summarizing the Zend Framework Contributors Mailing-List
Zend Framework community member Pádraic Brady has started his own summaries of the Zend Framework Contributors mailing-list. Click on inside, I’ve got the URL laying around here somewhere.
Announcing June’s Zend Framework Bug Hunt Days
For those who haven’t put the reoccurring event in their calendar, this announcement is for you: the Zend Framework Monthly Bug-hunt is here again! Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday (the 23rd, 24th and 25th of June), we’ll be hosting our monthly bug hunt. For those of you unfamiliar with the event, each month, we organize the community to help reduce the number of open issues reported against the framework.
Zend Framework 2.0.0dev3 Release
The Zend Framework team is pleased to announce the third development release of
Zend Framework 2.0, 2.0.0dev3. It is immediately downloadable from the Zend
Framework servers:
NOTE! This release is not considered of production quality, and is released
solely to provide a development snapshot for purposes of testing and research.
Use at your own risk.
Getting an OAuth Access Token from the Command Line
OAuth is great – there’s no need to save users’ passwords, it’s – in theory – a consistent way to interact with other services, and it’s hopefully something that your users are familiar and comfortable using. But if you’re not just interacting with your users’ accounts – for example, your application uses a single account on a service to broadcast messages, or analyze data – getting or renewing the access token can be painful.
Zend Framework 1.11.7 Released
The Zend Framework team announces the immediate availability of Zend Framework
1.11.7, our seventh maintenance release in the 1.11 series.
1.11.7 includes more than 20 bug fixes and may be downloaded from the
Zend Framework site.
Announcing the May 2011 Zend Framework Bug-Hunt
For those who haven’t put the reoccurring event in their calendar, this announcement is for you: Zend Framework Monthly Bug-hunt is here again! Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday of May (the 26th, 27th and 28th 2011), we’ll be hosting our monthly bug hunt. For those of you unfamiliar with the event, each month, we organize the community to help reduce the number of open issues reported against the framework.

