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Release of TYPO3 4.4beta2

Today, the TYPO3 community released the second beta of the upcoming version 4.4 of TYPO3. There is already a feature freeze in place since beta1, thus the last weeks have been all about bugfixing - over 80 changes were made during the development. Additionally, the last few features have finally made its way into the TYPO3 Core.

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April 30, 2010 Bug Day Report

The latest Bug Day was a very busy time. A lot of people participated and several companies and schools responded to the call for offering meeting places.

Backend Cleanup Project

A project has been started on Forge with the goal to achieve real browser compatibility of the TYPO3 back-end as it is delivered out of the box by the TYPO3 core.

Google Summer of Code 2010 Projects

On Monday Google announced the list of students accepted into the Summer of Code program 2010.

TYPO3camps 2010 in Europe

TYPO3camps in Potsdam, Hamburg and Munich on the way .... Tickets for Potsdam only this very day .... TYPO3 Association sessions and certification .... first TYPO3camp in Italy projected for October/November

San Francisco TYPO3 CAMP

Join us for San Francisco TYPO3 CAMP • May 6-13, 2010

Next Bug Day: April 30th

The next Bug Day will take place on April 30th, 2010. Join us on that day to push forward TYPO3 development.

FLOW3 1.0.0 alpha 8 released

The FLOW3 core team is delighted to announce the release of the eighth alpha release of FLOW3.

TYPO3 4.4beta1 released

Here comes the latest release of TYPO3 4.4. We've just hit feature freeze, and are now entering the last phase on the road to the final release of TYPO3 4.4.0, which is scheduled to be published on June 22nd, 2010.

Scrumify Phoenix!

TYPO3 Phoenix (aka "version five") undoubtedly is a big venture. And despite its long history, the intermediate results are hard to grasp and virtually invisible to the majority of the TYPO3 community. However, there's a good chance that this will change now: Firstly the foundational work necessary for the CMS part is almost complete. And secondly we will now extend the agile approach we've taken with FLOW3 to the Phoenix project. In essence that means: visible results and a release each month, starting only a few weeks from now.