Hi Matthew,

Thanks again for another great release.

For the ones like me trying to know what has changed, here it is:
http://framework.zend.com/changelog/



::: Diego Potapczuk


On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 7:21 PM, Matthew Weier O'Phinney
<[email protected]>wrote:

> On behalf of the Zend Framework's many contributors, I'm pleased to
> announce the immediate availability of Zend Framework 1.10.1, the first
> maintenance release in our 1.10 series. You can download it from our
> downloads page:
>
>    http://framework.zend.com/download/latest
>
> This release includes more than 50 bugfixes, all made since the 1.10.0
> release two weeks ago; these fixes help bring stability and maturity to
> the 1.10 series.
>
> In addition, we have a new feature on the website: we have enabled
> comments in our online manual. Comments may be made either by casual
> users, with entry of a name, password, and CAPTCHA, or, for those
> already registered with our developer tools, you may login and simply
> enter comments.
>
> Comments are moderated, both via a spam filter, and the ZF team. If you
> do not see your comment posted immediately, it may have been flagged for
> moderation.
>
> Going forward, we have the following policy on comments:
>
>  * Comments will only ever be active on the current version of the
>   manual. This is to prevent fracturing of information between
>   different versions.
>
>  * Any comment made on a given version of the manual will be seen on
>   that version and any newer versions released.
>
>  * If we incorporate a comment into the manual, we will likely remove it
>   in order to prevent duplication of information.
>
> We'd like to thank everyone who committed time, code, and translations
> since the 1.10.0 release -- thanks for making this a fantastic tool for
> PHP developers!
>
> --
> Matthew Weier O'Phinney
> Project Lead            | [email protected]
> Zend Framework          | http://framework.zend.com/
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