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Conferences in June 2012
This June is packed again with conferences – always a nice opportunity to share some insights we had during the development of FLOW3 and TYPO3 Phoenix. I try to keep the balance between being pr ... Read more
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Results of the Research & Development Meeting
Back when we designed the structure of the TYPO3 Association, we envisioned the Research & Development Committee to be the body where the high-level technical vision and long term goals were defined. The Steering Committee on the other hand had the task to keep an eye on the overall strategy of the TYPO3 project and its product.
With the abolition of the Steering Committee – as a consequence from refactoring of the TYPO3 Association – the need for a new body taking care of the strategy arose. Reason enough for the Research & Development Committee to meet up in Hamburg for working out a proposal.
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I'm Fine with Cross-Country
Olivier Dobberkau sent a few rants today via Twitter, stating that the roadmap of TYPO3 Phoenix is so hard to find (here) and that it's so hard finding information about how to contribute (here). I think that the former doesn't make sense and the latter is not true.
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Small Teams for Small Wins
Today I stumbled over a blog post by Dhanji R. Prasanna, a former project member of Google Wave, who describes how even the most talented people cannot come across the complexity of large teams – and what impact it has on motivation and success.
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FLOW3 1.0 Training Switzerland
If you're planning to take a closer look at FLOW3 and live in Switzerland or Southern Germany, there's a great opportunity for you to delve right into essentials: I'll give a one day public training in Zürich this September.
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Robert is TYPO3 5.0 and FLOW3 founding dev, espresso lover, optimist and proud husband and father.
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- Conferences in June 2012
- Results of the Research & Development Meeting
- I'm Fine with Cross-Country
- Small Teams for Small Wins
- FLOW3 1.0 Training Switzerland