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Posted over 1 year ago by TYPO3 CMS Product Strategy Group
Since mid 2022, the TYPO3 CMS Product Strategy Group, with support from 4L Impact Strategies, has made significant strides in shaping the future of TYPO3. Through comprehensive analyses and end-user interviews, the team identified key opportunities and areas for improvement.
Posted over 1 year ago
Simon Schaufelberger provides an update on the work undertaken on his Community Budget Idea for Q2.
Posted over 1 year ago by Simon Schaufelberger
Simon Schaufelberger provides an update on the work undertaken on his Community Budget Idea for Q2.
Posted over 1 year ago
Kendall and Tom dive into everything you need to know for this year's Developer Days, sharing tips on what to pack, how to prepare, and their survival tips for first-time attendees.
Posted over 1 year ago by Tom Warwick
Kendall and Tom dive into everything you need to know for this year's Developer Days, sharing tips on what to pack, how to prepare, and their survival tips for first-time attendees.
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Choosing a CMS for e-commerce businesses made easy. Learn about the most important e-commerce CMS features, capabilities to make the right decision.
Posted over 1 year ago
Open source content management in 2024: so similar, so different. Visiting another open source CMS community can be a wonderful exercise in perspective.
Posted over 1 year ago by Mathias Bolt Lesniak
Open source content management in 2024: so similar, so different. Visiting another open source CMS community can be a wonderful exercise in perspective.
Posted over 1 year ago
The TYPO3 Documentation Team is excited to announce the transition to a new PHP-based reStructured Text (reST) rendering engine for TYPO3 documentation. This shift, from the previous Sphinx-based system, promises significant improvements in speed, ease of use, and accessibility for contributors.
Posted over 1 year ago by Florian Thiele
The TYPO3 Documentation Team is excited to announce the transition to a new PHP-based reStructured Text (reST) rendering engine for TYPO3 documentation. This shift, from the previous Sphinx-based system, promises significant improvements in speed, ease of use, and accessibility for contributors.