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eZ Future 17 - eZ Publish London 2011

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Sunday 17 July 2011 07:02

by Tony Wood  | 2 comments

Welcome to eZ Future, the podcast that will keep you updated on the eZ Publish eco system.
From the latest releases reviewed right through to extensions and comments from the community.
In the show:

  • eZ Future Hangout
  • eZ Conference London 2011 roundup
  • Community - latest contributions, interesting articles
  • Upcoming events - eZ Conference

Listen to it here: http://visionwt.podhoster.com/  or iTunes    
Hosts: Tony Wood, Manpreet Dhesi from VisionWT.com 
Special guests : Petri Mertanen,  Robin Muilwijk, Gilles Guirand

First Contact

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Tuesday 12 July 2011 11:51

by Tomislav Buljević  | 3 comments

Hello everybody, Tomislav here. I'll be using this blog primarily to point you out to the already existing series of articles for eZ Publish beginners.

2011 July 11th - Meeting minutes

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Tuesday 12 July 2011 11:35

by Robin Muilwijk  | 1 comment

With the summer holidays ahead the team made a nice sprint and booked good progress on the Event extension. The discussion on the Job Board feature also continues. Read the full minutes below...

Protip suhosin

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Sunday 10 July 2011 10:54

by Steven E. Bailey  | 2 comments

If you are using suhosin you WILL end up having a problem when trying to edit a class with more than 20 attributes if you don't first increase the suhosin.post.max_vars and suhosin.request.max_vars to more than the default 200.

Printing books or going further?

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Friday 08 July 2011 05:50

by Geir Arne Waaler  | 7 comments

In his brilliant speech at this year's eZ Summer Conference in London, Tony Wood mentioned the eZ book production, and how much he would like to see it back.

The tiniest Apache setup for installing eZ Publish

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Monday 04 July 2011 02:17

by Gaetano Giunta  | 0 comments

Apache is a highly modular software - and that's a great feature, that contrbuted a lot to its wild success! Some linux distributions however have a default installation of Apache with many, many modules enabled. maybe too much. We know that any unused module chews up valuable ram, is a possible target of attack for crackers and slows down the startup of the webserver by a few milliseconds.

So, what is the absolute minimum list of Apache modules that are needed to successfully run eZ Publish? Read on to find out...

Using php to pass database values to a bash shell

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Friday 01 July 2011 02:55

by Steven E. Bailey  | 0 comments

Here's code that I've used in a bunch of places - especially for automated syncing scripts:

Soon to be release autostatus extension needs translators

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Friday 01 July 2011 05:12

by Damien Pobel  | 16 comments

I'm about to release a new version of the autostatus extension for eZ Publish. This extension allows to automatically update one or several Twitter and/or Identi.ca statuses when something is published in an eZ Publish site. I'd like to make it available in different languages. So basically, this post is a call for volunteer translators (like the one I did on Twitter some hours ago).

Dumping classes

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Thursday 30 June 2011 04:18

by Steven E. Bailey  | 3 comments

Here's a little script I use when I have get the info from a class or classes:

Community Project Board meeting minutes - June 28th

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Wednesday 29 June 2011 03:25

by Gaetano Giunta  | 0 comments

Here are the minutes of the 8th Community Project Board meeting. Our previous minutes can be found here.