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TYPO3 Surfcamp 2024

Young developers Lisa-Maria Schedlberger & Julia Gruber share their first-hand experience of fun-in-the-sun at TYPO3 Surfcamp.

April 2024: Developer Appreciation Day (DAD)

Each month, we take the opportunity to celebrate contributors in our Developer Appreciation Day post. Please take a moment to share gratitude for their continued passion, commitment, and time they give to making TYPO3 CMS awesome.

Results of Q1/2024 Community Budget Ideas

Significant progress for TYPO3: Rector rules, image rendering, simplified translation handling, and ACL improvements.

Community Budget Idea Report: Image Rendering Improvements

Marcin Sagol gives an in-depth report on the Q1 work undertaken to research solutions for asynchronous image rendering on the TYPO3 frontend. Take a walk back through history, look at the current state, then check out the five potential solutions to...

TYPO3 v13.1 — The Surfer’s Starterkit

Today we published the second sprint release of the v13 series: TYPO3 version 13.1. You can now consolidate site configurations as Site Sets and reuse them across installations. Read on to learn more about further exciting new features and changes in...

Where To? Building the Road to EU Policy Compliance

5 February 2024, I attended a workshop in Brussels, Belgium, with representatives from many large open-source projects. With one person from each project, it was still a large circle of more than 30 people. How can this help TYPO3 and how can we...

TYPO3 Rector on the Move

TYPO3 Rector has become an indispensable tool when upgrading TYPO3 instances from one major version to another. My colleagues and I joined the TYPO3 Rector team for a code sprint that resulted in improvements to make your next TYPO3 upgrade easier...

Report From the EU Open Source Policy Summit

2023 showed us that it is important for TYPO3 to keep policy makers better informed. This event in Brussels, Belgium, was a source of new knowledge and a confirmation that our voice is needed.