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DappSocial DevLog #3: How to install

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Tuesday 14 June 2011 09:40

by Thiago Campos Viana  | 1 comment

In this blog post I will show how to install the extension.

DappSocial DevLog #2: Why use this extension

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Tuesday 14 June 2011 09:04

by Thiago Campos Viana  | 0 comments

In this post I will quick explain why you should use this extension ( the extension still needs a lot of work ).

AJAX (jQuery) + eZ Publish: Demystified!

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Monday 06 June 2011 02:00

by Brandon Chambers  | 2 comments

This is a short tutorial about using the powerful combination of AJAX (jQuery) and eZ Publish. Please note this was also originally released before the REST API was developed for the current community release of eZ Publish.

Social flavored eZ Publish

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Friday 03 June 2011 09:01

by Ivo Lukac  | 10 comments

On the upcoming conference I will present several extensions developed by Netgen to give eZ Publish more integration capabilities with social networks like Twitter and Facebook and also be more user friendly to end users. This would be kind of a quick summary of our efforts to have social flavored eZ (ngpush, ngcomments, ngopengraph, ngconnect, etc).

Community Project Board meeting minutes - May 25th

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Thursday 02 June 2011 11:39

by Robin Muilwijk  | 0 comments

Here are the minutes of the 7th Community Project Board meeting. Our previous minutes can be found here.

2011 May 30th - Meeting minutes

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Thursday 02 June 2011 11:29

by Robin Muilwijk  | 0 comments

After a successful upgrade of our share.ez.no portal, our focus is now on building an Event extension interfacing with lynard.com. Read more in our bi-weekly meeting minutes.

Help code an extension for share.ez.no

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Monday 30 May 2011 12:08

by Robin Muilwijk  | 4 comments

The Share Team is looking for help from the community to create an Event extension based on lanyrd.com. Are you interested?

eZ Future Podcast 16 - Busy man show

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Friday 27 May 2011 01:08

by Tony Wood  | 2 comments

eZ Future Logo

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 Publish Community Version 2011.5 
  • eZ Training day March 2011 - London
  • Internet World - London eZ Publish in full effect
  • eZ Conference 
  • Community - latest contributions, interesting articles
  • Upcoming events - eZ Conference

Listen to it here: http://visionwt.podhoster.com/        

Hosts: Tony Wood, Manpreet Dhesi from VisionWT.com 
Special guests Nicholas Pastorino, Bertrand Maugain

Wherefore art thou Data?

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Thursday 26 May 2011 03:13

by Steven E. Bailey  | 7 comments

As a novice eZPublish programmer 6 year ago my biggest problem was always trying to find my data.  Of course attribute(show) was invaluable... and at first I wrote a shell script to parse that data to make it readable and years later I wrote ezfire to make that data more accessible...  But, for much of the time I was cursing and thinking - to paraphrase Mojo Nixon - "Where the hell's my data."

The eZ Coding standards need you !

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Thursday 26 May 2011 09:09

by Bertrand Dunogier  | 17 comments

In our continuous effort to open eZ Publish to both our community and professional partners, we have worked on establishing coding standards that will help uniformize how our software is written and organized.

Since you, community members, are contributing more and more to eZ Publish, by means of pull requests or extensions, it only makes sense to ask for your feedback before we publish a first version of these standards.