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Structured Content Initiative—What Happened in May–June 2020?

A lot of things have happened since May 2020, we have made progress on UX concepts, on content block creation, and on rendering strategies. Here is some important information about our latest achievements.

Report from the typo3.org Team 2020—Part 1

This is a report from The typo3.org Website Team that looks after the typo3.org website and central subdomains, such as the TYPO3 Extension Repository (TER). Our new “Remote Days” make participation even easier than before.

New TYPO3 Exam Tool Enables Online Certification

Due to COVID-19-related cancellations of physical events, the demand for online certifications in the TYPO3 community grew even more. Thanks to our brand new Exam Tool, accessing and managing TYPO3 certifications can now easily be done online. Spoiler alert: Some people already have passed their certification successfully.

SkillDisplay - HTL Rennweg's New Web and Management Skills

HTL Rennweg makes their skills accessible to everyone. SkillSets for web technologies and project management are now available on the SkillDisplay platform. Also the TYPO3 skills for editors, integrators, and developers are ready to be verified by the users of the platform.

TYPO3 grows strong in Africa

At the same time, as the release for the TYPO3 10 LTS was prepared, another launch was about to happen. The Government of Rwanda has recently unveiled its new web portal, the online window through which the African country shares information with its citizens and with the world. The Gov.RW portal is powered by TYPO3 CMS.

TYPO3 v6.2.51, 7.6.45, and 8.7.35 ELTS Released

Still sticking to an older version of TYPO3? Today, TYPO3 6.2.51, 7.6.45, and 8.7.35 ELTS have been released. Staying on top of maintenance updates should be a top priority - Gain peace of mind by opting for one of TYPO3 GmbH’s Extended Support offers!