You are a *fast* speaker but this material went waaaay over my head. Nicely presented though
This is a pretty cool project. I'm pretty sure this could also be ported to Symfony2, I'll have to wait for that one :)
Not an exciting topic for me specifically but well presented and thanks for the Symfony support. The code examples for Symfony2 wrapping were nice too.
I had read about the bundle but hadn't actually implemented it. After this nice overview, I'm now looking forward to actually using this in a project.
English, please :)
You can tell he is passionate about Apostrophe and that is good for the project. It was a good presentation for developers.
I came to the talk to hear about the general options and capabilities of the security component so I really enjoyed the presentation. Yes, not really for people who just wanted examples.
Great talk which really prepared you for having less "I will implement this tonight" king of thoughts for the rest of the presentations.
really in-depth knowledge shared here. thanks a lot!
About the international question, I only didn't answer the question because I didn't know the answer at that moment. It wasn't a refusal, I just didn't have any information to offer.
It's definitely an important topic. Talking with a few people, the answer is that if you need localization of the date, *you* should create the localized DateTime object and pass it into your template. If you pass the DateTime object into the filter, Twig will simply use it. So, like much in Twig - put the logic into your controller (not Twig) and it should work fine.
So, I hope you still try it out - I think you'll really like it :)
P.S. - I think there's a bug in joind.in - I had to rate my own talk to comment :p!