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Five on six
Mehr erfahrenInline Relational Record Editing (IRRE)
TYPO3 4.0.x offered solutions for semi-complex data structures but with a negative impact concerning usability. Inline Relational Record Editing bridges the gap between the repetitive elements capabilities of FlexForms and the old field type of TCEforms implementing relations. This is generally achieved by saving information in nice separated database records with 1:n or m:n relationships what FlexForms stored in just one big XML string. Thus it improves usability, extensibility, performance and consistency of information.
Usability survey
The HCI-Team asks all TYPO3 users to fill out the official TYPO3 Usability Survey which is available on <LINK http://survey.typo3.org></LINK> for the next four weeks.
TYPO3 4.1.1 and 4.0.6
The TYPO3 Core Team announces versions 4.1.1 and 4.0.6 of the TYPO3 Enterprise Content Management System.
Succesful second TYPO3 Association General Assembly
On March 10 the second General Assembly of the TYPO3 Association (T3A) took place in Rüschlikon, Switzerland.
TYPO3 @ Lovemarks
Dominic Pfluger has nominated TYPO3 at Lovemarks.
Third Info Bulletin Certification Team
The Certification Team had it's already second meeting this year in Zurich, Switzerland. Being scheduled one day after the Association's General Assembly, the meeting brought great progress.
TYPO3 Association Releases Version 4.1
TYPO3 Association Releases Version 4.1: Focus on Usability and Performance Improvements
Second edition of the International TYPO3 Developer Days
Results of TYPO3 5.0 Meeting in Berlin
Last weekend the 5.0 Development Team met the first time in a bigger formation than usual: Karsten Dambekalns, Christian Jul Jensen, Sebastian Kurfürst, Robert Lemke and Ronny Unger spent two days in Berlin to discuss what has happened so far, what problems occurred and what next steps have to be taken. Robert's apartment obviously was the best choice for a meeting place as it guaranteed the best coffee in the area.