Phoenix Code Sprint Live

Categories: Development, Community Created by ben van 't ende
The Phoenix Code Sprint in Copenhagen started in full force this Tuesday. Monday was used to prepare things for the sprint with 6 people who already arrived on Sunday.
Phoenix is the next generation CMS build on top of the newly developed FLOW3 PHP framework. Almost everyone working in the project in the boat house in the Copenhagen harbour. The team has around 15 participants. For the first few days the team executed it's work in the offices of <link http: www.prosa.dk>Prosa, an IT union in Copenhagen. Most attendants are from Germany, but also from Denmark, the Netherlands and as special guest semantics expert Henri Bergius, originally from Finland. <link http: www.moc.net>MOC systems from Copenhagen has provided the sprint kindly with accommodation and food in the form of Julle's BBQ. We are very thankful to the many sponsors that provided us with big sandwich lunches and the inevitable pizza and beer. That really provides the team with energy to complete the complex tasks ahead. Phoenix Team
Phoenix Code Sprint Team The goal of the sprint is to create a first alpha version of the new CMS to be presented at the TYPO3 conference in Stuttgart, beginning of October. Phoenix will present a powerful combination between the CMS and the FLOW3 framework, where FLOW3 applications seamlessly integrate with the CMS. Quite some work is being put into semantic aspects dealing with CMS content an this will make Phoenix quite unique. Lots of details are being worked upon and appearing bugs are being fixed. Plug-in support, improvements in the content repository and further enhancements in the security framework target targeted at content security. Sebastian and Basti
Sebastian and Basti The general atmosphere is a terrific working mode and everyone is working from early in the morning until late in the evening to get the his end-result. <link http: bergie.iki.fi>Henry Bergius has done a great job assisting the team in integrating <link http: viejs.org>VIE and <link http: createjs.org>Create into <link http: phoenix.typo3.org>TYPO3 Phoenix. Furthermore two major topics are being addressed at this sprint. The first is the management view content editing (list module) and the second is the content module, which includes the whole "content editing experience". The results will be presented in a new website designed by the <link teams design>TYPO3 design team. Current interface work is based on Twitter bootstrap. The interface and usability will be subject to a major overhaul working towards a stable 1.0 at a later stage.

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