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TYPO3 4.1.6
The TYPO3 Core Team announces version 4.1.6 of the TYPO3 Enterprise Content Management System.
Read moreNomination for TYPO3 Awards on the Snowboard Tour
Do you remember the TYPO3 Awards on the Snowboard Tour 2004 in Kitzbühel? They were great fun, and showed off quite a lot of interesting projects - as well as a popstar! Reason enough, thought Mikael Conley from Wildside.dk, to do the same thing on this year's Snowboard Tour again.
TYPO3 4.2 Beta 2
The core team is proud to announce the second Beta of TYPO3 version 4.2. As we had a feature freeze with the release of Beta 1 earlier this month, this Beta is entirely a bug fix and minor improvements release.
FLOW3-TYPO3v5-CR FAQ
TYPO3 5.0 takes off with a new brand for the framework and new websites
Two new websites and a new brand for the TYPO3 family - that's our personal Super Friday!
Interview: Robert Lemke about the new PHP-Framework FLOW3
For the upcoming issue of the german <link http://t3n.yeebase.com/>T3N Magazin</link>, Martin Herr talked to Robert Lemke about FLOW3, the framework behind TYPO3 version 5.
TYPO3 4.2 Beta 1
The core team is proud to announce the first Beta of TYPO3 version 4.2. Unfortunately after having the first beta packaged three days ago we noticed that a patch submitted just before caused some trouble which is why we kept this announcement back and are now releasing Beta1a.
TYPO3 Developer Days 2008 registration started
We are happy to announce this years edition of the TYPO3 Developer Days. The third edition of this international TYPO3 community event, also known as T3DD, will take place from Thursday 8th to Sunday 11th May, 2008. The location for the event will be the Nordakademie Elmshorn, near Hamburg in Germany.
TYPO3 4.2 Alpha 3
The core team is proud to announce the third Alpha of TYPO3 version 4.2.
support.typo3.org / NNTP reader
As maintenance of support.typo3.org slackened and the Jive software that provided the connection to the mailinglists could not be used anymore, another solution had to be found. The need for support.typo3.org is there because users are not familiar with the use of mailinglists or prefer forum style communications. From the start of the mailinglists there have been questions now and again whether or not TYPO3 should not have a forum.