Hi. This week we've launched Symfohub - catalog for all the symfony related repositories stored on GitHub.
http://symfohub.com We have symfony 1.x plugins, Symfony2 bundles, apps, and even useful tools and snippets in catalog. Inspired by http://www.symfony-project.org/plugins/ we use filtration by symfony version, orm, and other criteries. The idea is not just about storing all the repositories in one place. We also want to create social buzz around 3rd-party symfony code. Get feedbacks and ratings for most useful symfony plugins or bundles. We are going to gather tweets, comments, rates and user's reviews and make the useful symfony repositories to become popular. Symfohub is a noncommercial project, made by two symfony fans for symfony community. If you have project on GitHub you can add it to our list or maybe it's already there. If so you can edit it's requirements and set tags. Here goes features list: - GitHub OAuth integration - you can log into site using your GitHub login password. Authenticated users can add rates, edit their repositories, etc. - Twitter integration - all the buzz in twitter (like here: http://symfohub.com/repo/lichess) - Tags - Rates with 4 stars - Code highlighting for readme files (exanple: http://symfohub.com/repo/DbFinderPlugin/documentation) - Search and filters by code requirements. You can search by your symfony version, orm, and maybe nosql databases used. But this feature requires additional data mining. - Assertions. The idea was taken from http://railsplugins.org. Users say if this code (plugin, bundle, app) works well for them, or it requires custom patching, or code is not working at all. That should provide information on stability of plugins, bundles or apps. - etc... Please get your several minutes and take look at http://symfohub.com . Maybe you will find it useful. Thanks. P.S. Few words, in case you want to ask me about our relation to symfony2bundles.org. Development of SymfoHub was started in August 2010 on symfony 1.4 platform. We discovered symfony2bundles project only in December. By that time symfohub already had 70% of it's functionality and design. So we decided to finish that project and launch in way it is. -- Best regards, Davert mailto:[email protected] -- If you want to report a vulnerability issue on symfony, please send it to security at symfony-project.com You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "symfony developers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-devs?hl=en
