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Migration from Mantis to Forge

During the TYPO3 snowboard tour the TYPO3 version 4 core bug tracker was migrated from bugs.typo3.org to Forge.

March 25, 2011 Bug Day report

The last Bug Day was meant to be a special day around Git and Gerrit. It's hard to assess its success.

The FLUIDTEMPLATE cObject

The FLUIDTEMPLATE object was introduced in TYPO3 4.5. This new cObject offers Fluid flexibility in your frontend templates. This article is meant as a hands-on introduction. Besides the basic usage it also reveals some new stuff which will be available in the next Fluid release. Use this article at will, and see how Fluid will fit you. I'm sure you will love this new feature!

TYPO3 look for the TYPO3-Wiki

Now we have the TYPO3 look in the wiki, with a big navigation optimization. The automatic language switch helps translators. For contributors the barrier is now very low.

Final participants for the typo3.org relaunch week

From 16th until 23rd of April 2011 the relaunch week for typo3.org will be held in the Linux Hotel in Essen, Germany. We can announce the final list of participants.

Disaster in Japan - through the eyes of TYPO3 community members

It has past now 1 week since a massive magnitude 9.0 earthquake hit Northern Japan. Nature shocked us all not only by shaking the earth we built our houses onto and walk with our feet, it sent also a disruptive 10 meter high tsunami wave traveling up to 10 km inland along the east coast. Fire was spread and - as it would not be already enough - then also invisible radiation was detected in the air coming from a nuclear power plant in Fukushima prefecture. Earth, water, fire and air! The 2011 T?hoku Chih? Taiheiy?-oki Jishin was the most powerful earthquake ever hit Japan, and one of the four most powerful earthquakes ever in the world since modern recording began.

TYPO3 accepted for GSoC 2011

For the third time TYPO3 has been accepted as mentoring organisation for Google's Summer of Code program. Get ready to submit your project proposals!

Next Bug Day is Git Day!

The next Bug Day will take place on March 25, 2011. It will be dedicated to helping as many contributors as possible get started with Git and Gerrit.