• TYPO3 Guidebook Released to International Audience

    Categories: Community, Association, TYPO3 CMS, Education & Certification, Press
    The TYPO3 Association announces a comprehensive beginners’ guide for web publishing with TYPO3 CMS. Published by New York City-based publishers Apress, the guidebook is intended to spearhead international adoption of the open-source, enterprise content management system.
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  • Watch TYPO3 Guidebook Authors on “Deploy Friday” Podcast

    Categories: Community, Association
    Created by Mathias Bolt Lesniak
    Tune in to this week's episode of Platform.sh's video podcast for an interview with behind-the-scenes insights into the TYPO3 Guidebook. Host Robert Douglass says the authors “have done something incredible: they have channeled the collective experience of dozens of developers and contributors from the TYPO3 software project.”
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  • The text "I am love" with two hearts and the TYPO3 logo superimposed.

    Sharing the Love with Other Open Source Projects

    Categories: Community, Association, TYPO3 CMS
    Created by Benni Mack
    The TYPO3 community ended up with a budget surplus in a year when many other open source projects have been struggling. We’re delighted to announce that the TYPO3 Project has given donations to three vital projects: Symfony Framework, PHPUnit Testing Framework and Packagist/Composer.
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  • A New Way to Manage Your Public Extensions in the TYPO3 Extension Repository

    Categories: Community
    Created by Oliver Bartsch
    The TYPO3 Extension Repository (TER) contains a list of all publicly available TYPO3 extensions, registered or uploaded by TYPO3 users. TYPO3 Extensions have been around since TYPO3 v3.5 and are the backbone of TYPO3 flexibility.
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  • Structured Content Initiative—What Happened Between July and November?

    Categories: Development, Community, TYPO3 CMS
    Created by Rachel Foucard
    A lot of things have happened since our last update in July 2020. We’ve made progress on UX concepts, on content blocks creation, and on rendering strategies. Here is some important information about our latest achievements.
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  • Translation status displayed as progress bars for each language on a computer screen.

    Extension Repository Shows Localization Status

    Categories: Development, Community, Localization
    Created by Georg Ringer
    The TYPO3 Extension Repository now includes the status of translations for extensions drawn from Crowdin. This is an exciting development because TYPO3 is an international community. Previously, it was difficult to find out the status of translation for particular extensions, and now it is publicly available for all users to see.
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  • An Open Discussion on the TYPO3 Association Budget Ideas for 2021

    Categories: Community, Association
    Created by Rachel Foucard
    As you may already know, the Board launched a process to generate ideas for the 2021 Budget. We have received so many great ideas that we’d like you to help us select from them.
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    Successful TYPO3 Accessibility Sprint

    Categories: Development, Community, TYPO3 CMS
    Created by Elisabeth Zeilinger
    The first remote accessibility sprint took place from 21st to 23rd of October 2020 and it was successful indeed. During these three productive days we focused on knowledge sharing, addressing open issues, and creating a practical checklist for developers. An accessible TYPO3 improves the experience of every user of TYPO3
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  • "Everyone is Welcome" painted on a wall.

    Community Ombudsperson—What Are Your Thoughts?

    Categories: Community, Association
    Created by Thomas Löffler
    Just before the Developer Days 2019, a small group was formed to look into setting up a formal body to ensure the wellbeing of everyone in the community—so-called ombudspersons. Now, we’re asking for your input.
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  • Bringing Rector to TYPO3 for Automated Upgrades

    Categories: Development, Community
    Created by Michiel Roos
    Keeping up with changes is challenging at the best of times. There are some good tools to help keep track of changes, but they still require tedious manual labor. What if you had a tool that would not only keep you but also your codebase up to date? That’s where Rector comes in! There are 69 fixed rules so far, and you can help us add more.
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