Author: Susanne Moog
Susanne has been part of the TYPO3 project for over ten years. Originally she studied media economics, but quickly realized that programming was more than just a hobby and started working in the IT area. She has worked at TYPO3 GmbH and team neusta, as a scrum master, developer and COO. In her free time she loves reading, dancing, philosophy and doing code katas.
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October 2018: Developer Appreciation Day (DAD)
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Susanne Moog
As the new month begins, let’s take a moment to look back on last month’s achievements and - as usual - find a great deal of contributions to the TYPO3 project. Developer Appreciation Day (DAD) is our chance to give thanks to all the hardworking people who strive to make our open source CMS top-notch.
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Adding Information to the System Environment Toolbar
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Susanne Moog
Nearly every part of TYPO3 CMS is extendable. In this blog post and the embedded video tutorial, Susanne Moog shows how to extend the system information toolbar to add more helpful info.
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Pros & Cons of Open Source Software at the Enterprise Level
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Susanne Moog
Is open source software (OSS) always the perfect fit for business web applications? Or do proprietary solutions better meet business needs? We think OSS can and should be the default for all software and for all companies. Find out more about the pros and cons.
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September 2018: Developer Appreciation Day (DAD)
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Susanne Moog
Each month, we take the opportunity to celebrate contributors in our Developer Appreciation Day post. Please take a moment to share gratitude for their continued passion, commitment, and time they give to making TYPO3 CMS awesome.
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August 2018: Developer Appreciation Day (DAD)
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Susanne Moog
The new month is in the starting blocks, which means: Tme for Developer Appreciation Day (DAD)! We are happy and grateful for everyone who contributed to the TYPO3 core over the last month. Here’s to you, all you hard working TYPO3 developers! Find some truly impressive numbers and the contributor’s names in our current blog post.
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July 2018: Developer Appreciation Day (DAD)
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Susanne Moog
Welcome back to Developer Appreciation Day (DAD)! We’re very happy to present another analysis of contributions to TYPO3 CMS over the last month to you. No doubt about it, you developers rock - thanks a lot to all of you! Check our current list for names and some truly impressive numbers.
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June 2018: Developer Appreciation Day (DAD)
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Susanne Moog
On this Developer Appreciation Day (DAD), we’d like to acknowledge all the hard working developers who continuously contribute to the TYPO3 project: Thank you very much, folks! Find June’s most important names and some truly impressive numbers in our current blog post.
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Say hello to our new Core Team Members!
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Susanne Moog
The TYPO3 Core Team is proud to announce three new members: Please welcome Mathias Brodala, Anja Leichsenring and Ralf Zimmermann.
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May 2018: Developer Appreciation Day (DAD)
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Susanne Moog
As the new month begins, let’s take a moment to look back on last month’s achievements and - as usual - find a great deal of contributions to the TYPO3 Project. Developer Appreciation Day (DAD) is our chance to give thanks to all the hardworking people who strive to make our open source CMS top-notch. Learn more details in this post!
- Showcase & Success
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Recap: TYPO3 Form Initiative Sprint Weimar
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Susanne Moog
The TYPO3 Form Initiative met in Weimar, Germany, 16–18 May to collaboratively work on improving the form framework. Located in the middle of Germany in the state of Thuringia, Weimar is especially famous for its rich history and role in the German Enlightenment.