David Ansermot Web Developer / TYPO3 Integrator

26avr/100

WordPress’s WordCamp in San Francisco!

Next Saturday, May 1, the WordPress community of bloggers, developers, designers and friends will gather in San Francisco for the 4th annual WordCamp SF.

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3mar/100

Google Summer of Code 2010 coming up

As you know (or not), TYPO3 was in the Google Summer of Code 2009 and it was very successful. TYPO3 team want to do better this year. Take a look about what they wrote.

We are excited that Google Summer of Code is underway again this year. After having had a successful first Google Summer of Code last year, we are happy to also apply for GSoC 2010.

We're looking for help to make this years Summer of Code even better than last year and are asking you to think about how things could improve.

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24fév/100

TYPO3 4.3.2 and 4.2.12 released

The TYPO3 Core Team announces versions 4.3.2 and 4.2.12 of the TYPO3 Enterprise Content Management System.

They are announcing the release of the following TYPO3 updates:

  • TYPO3 4.3.2
  • TYPO3 4.2.12

All versions are maintenance releases and contain bugfixes and security fixes.

IMPORTANT: These versions include important security fixes to the TYPO3 core. A security announcement has just been released:
http://typo3.org/teams/security/security-bulletins/typo3-sa-2010-004/

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22fév/100

FireStats Charts 1.0.2 released

I just released FireStats Charts 1.0.2 :)
It comes with some little fixes.

Enjoy !

1.0.2 changelog :

  • Removed static graph image
  • Added temp graph png generation
  • Added temp directory file cleaning (older than 1 hour)

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15fév/100

TYPO3 – New maintenance policy

The TYPO3 Core Team is pleased to announce its new official maintenance policy for TYPO3 4.x.

Today the TYPO3 Core Team published its new maintenance policy on typo3.org (see link below). This translates into a nice new version matrix (thanks to Oliver Klee) that shows at a glance what is the status of all recent TYPO3 versions.

With this new information we hope that the lifecycle of each TYPO3 version will be clear to all members of the community. It should help planning upgrades for TYPO3 administrators.

This new policy also clarifies the work of both the Core Team and the Security Team, as we had - until recently - some fuzziness about which versions to keep patching and for what kind of bugs or security fixes.

We hope that you will appreciate this increased clarity.

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