TYPO3 : The Bug Days are back!
The Bug Days went dormant for a couple of months, but they're not dead! Join us on Friday, March 26th.
After a spell of cold sleep, the Bug Days are back. As usual they are planned for every last Friday of each month. The next Bug Day is thus planned for Friday, March 26th.
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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typo3.org Relaunch
Relaunching typo3.org is finally on a solid road to success. d.k.d Internet Service GmbH from Frankfurt, Germany has been given the task to officially manage the project and handle the first step to implement the new design.
In December punkt.de provided a clone of the current typo3.org site and an analysis of content, structure and code has been done already.
In February Jens Hoffmann (TYPO3 Usability Team Leader) will present the designs and layouts to the TYPO3 Association for confirmation. As soon as the designs are confirmed, dkd will implement the new designs.
Agencies and freelancers wishing to participate in making the future typo3.org more feature rich and usable are invited to contact Søren Schaffstein (soeren@typo3.org) who is coordinating the project. Agencies who accepted a work package in the past will be contacted soon and asked if they still want to work on this project.
To coordinate all tasks a new Forge-project has been set up. Available work packages, coding guidelines and instructions how to contribute will be posted there.
Source : news.typo3.org
Posterous Importer
Brian Colinger wrote a cool thing his blog.
Posterous is a blogging system that launched with an interesting twist — everything happens via email from signup to posting.
Since the launch of our post by email features in addition to things like email comment replies and blog subscriptions we’ve been receiving more inquiries from people wanting to graduate from Posterous to a full blog with the features, flexibility, and reliability of WordPress.com.
There are a few things still on our roadmap, like more auto-post functionality, but don’t worry it’ll all be ready soon.
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