
Symfony 6.2.0 has been released. As for any other Symfony release, our backward compatibility promise applies and this means that you should be able to upgrade easily to 6.2 without changing anything in your code.
During the last couple of months, we've blogged about the great 6.2 new features. I highly recommend you to read these articles about Symfony 6.2 as they contain the major changes for this new version:

Symfony 6.2.0 has just been released.
Check the Living on the Edge category on this blog to learn about the main features of this new stable release; or check the


Symfony 5.4.16 has just been released. Here is the list of the most important changes since 5.4.15:
- bug #48333 [Yaml] parse unquoted digits in tag values as integers (@xab

Symfony 6.0.16 has just been released. Here is the list of the most important changes since 6.0.15:
- bug #48333 [Yaml] parse unquoted digits in tag values as integers (@xab

Symfony 6.1.8 has just been released. Here is the list of the most important changes since 6.1.7:
- bug #48333 [Yaml] parse unquoted digits in tag values as integers (@xabbu

Symfony 6.2.0-RC2 has just been released. Here is the list of the most important changes since 6.2.0-RC1:
- bug #48366 [Mailer] Fix body renderer check (@fabpot)
- bu

Symfony 4.4.49 has just been released. Here is the list of the most important changes since 4.4.48:
- bug #48273 [HttpKernel] Fix message for unresovable arguments of invoka

This week, the first release candidate of Symfony 6.2 was published in preparation for the final version release in a few days. Meanwhile, Symfony announced its Black Friday 2022 discounts and the program fo