New Backers for the Symfony Sponsoring Program

A few weeks ago we introduced the Symfony Sponsoring Program as a new way to help make the Symfony project development sustainable. The response so far has been enthusiastic and many new companies have joined the the program. In addition to the five initial sponsors that we mentioned on our previous post (Blackfire.io, Redirection.io, JoliCode, Private Packagist and SensioLabs), we've added the following: Les-Tilleuls.coop, a team of 50+ Symfony experts who can help you design, develop and fix your projects, is sponsoring the HttpKernel and Console components for Symfony 5.4, 6.0 and 6.1 and the entire Symfony 6.2 release; Basecom, a software service provider of solutions in the areas of e-commerce, PIM solutions and web portals, sponsors the entire Symfony 6.1 release; Laravel, a PHP web development framework that is passionate about maximum developer happiness, is sponsoring the HttpFoundation component for Symfony 6.0; Mercure.rocks, which helps you create real-time experiences in minutes, is sponsoring the Notifier component for Symfony 5.4, 6.0 and 6.1; SymfonyCasts, the best way to learn about Symfony and PHP, is sponsoring the security component for Symfony 5.4, 6.0 and 6.1; SensioLabs, which offers consultancy, expertise, services, training, and technical assistance for web applications, added to their sponsoring the Messenger and Process components for Symfony 5.4, 6.0 and 6.1 and extended their "A Week of Symfony" sponsoring until May 2022. Meanwhile, the official Symfony book added SensioLabs and QOSSMIC as gold sponsors and Les-Tilleuls.coop as regular sponsor. Thanks to all these companies for their commitment to make Open Source projects sustainable. Check out symfony.com/backers for the most recently updated list of sponsors.

How to Become a Sponsor? Browse symfony.com/support, select "Symfony Backers" and send us a message so we can reply you with all the program details, including rates and availability. Hurry up if you are interested because sponsoring opportunities are limited.

                Sponsor the Symfony project.

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Created 4y | Oct 25, 2021, 2:20:12 PM


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