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Budget Application Priority Poll
The priority poll for the budget applications for budgets for 2013 is online now. Members of the TYPO3 Association are asked to give their opinion on the budget applications for 2013.
Read moreTYPO3 Flow 2.0 beta 1 has been released
The TYPO3 community is delighted to announce the release of TYPO3 Flow 2.0 beta 1.
The Documentation Team in 2012
The documentation team made some very good progress this year and in particular the past code sprint from December 6-9 in Wiesbaden. Martin Bless gives an overview what has been going on in the documentation team.
TYPO3 Flow and TYPO3 Neos Workshops at T3BOARD13!
We are proud to present two afternoons of TYPO3 Flow and TYPO3 Neos Workshops within the T3BOARD13 at Schmittenhöhe (Zell am See, Austria) with Robert Lemke!
Results of the fourth typo3.org code sprint
From December 6-9 the fourth codesprint for typo3.org was held in Wiesbaden at the AOEmedia offices. It's main target was streamlining the work done in previous sprints. The sprint started with 190+ issues in Forge and ended up with 50+ issues. Some 140 issues were resolved.
EAB and Board Meeting (CEBAB) November 2012
On November 5th and 6th, a combined EAB and Board Meeting (CEBAB) took place in Karlsruhe. The EAB and Board met to finalize the budget of the TYPO3 Association and to discuss various other topics.
Documentation and TYPO3 CMS 6.0
The goal of this article is to give the community a short overview of the current state of the official documentation with regards to the release of TYPO3 CMS 6.0.
typo3.org code sprint starting
Today the next code sprint in a continuing series of sprints starts. This four day sprint will occupy the dev's from today until Sunday
TYPO3 days for universities in Hannover
The first German “TYPO3 days for universities” took place on November 21-22 at the Leibniz Universität IT Services, formally known as RRZN, the computer center of Leibniz Universität Hannover.
TYPO3 Neos and Flow - November 2012
On November 8th we had a dedicated review day, to shorten the review queue as much as possible. This worked out great, and we had 25 changes merged on the 8th.