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almost 7 years
ago
The technical side of the Neos release process is a wild mixture of automated and manual tasks. Some areas are properly documented and some are just known to the elders of the tribe. In fact, I was probably the one, who has a broad overview of the process and tools… until last weeks topic sprint.
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almost 7 years
ago
During Neos Conference 2019, we're again rewarding outstanding Neos projects. Be sure to submit your project until March 31st, 2019.
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almost 7 years
ago
Large areas of the Neos UI have been re-written with TypeScript and CKEditor 5 has become the default editor
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almost 7 years
ago
After some years of experience with Neos we identified and documented a first set of common best practices.
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almost 7 years
ago
The last days and weeks have been fully packed with reading all your proposals, talking to the speakers and assembling the Neos Con 2019 schedule.
First of all, thank you so much for your submissions and engagement! This event wouldn't be possible
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almost 7 years
ago
We are thrilled to announce the next version of Neos and Flow aka Snowdrop!
This release brings improvements to SEO, asset handling, Fusion, and UX in general.
Moreover, it includes a lot of smaller changes and fixes.
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about 7 years
ago
Let us take a look at what has happened in the previous (almost) 6 months.
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about 7 years
ago
How to use one git repository for your project and (site) package(s) while using composer.
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about 7 years
ago
It’s time for Neos CMS to hit new stages
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about 7 years
ago
In most teams frontend and backend developers are different roles. While frontend developers are geniuses at HTML, CSS and JavaScript they often struggle with Fusion because of the unfamiliar syntax and but also with Fluid-.Templates because of lots
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