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eZ Winter Conference 2011 wrap-up, slides & pictures.

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Friday 04 February 2011 09:24

by Nicolas Pastorino  | 1 comment

Initially announced here, and teased again here, the eZ Winter Conference 2011 in Nice, France, on January 27th & 28th was a great event ! Here are a small wrap-up, pictures and slides.

BUZZ required : eZ Publish tutorial in PHP Solutions, leading PHP magazine

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Tuesday 01 February 2011 06:03

by Nicolas Pastorino  | 7 comments

PHP Solutions is circulated in France and Poland mainly, at a high volume. It is a reference magazine for acquainted PHP developers, which lead us to propose an advanced topic for this eZ Publish tutorial : "The definitive guide to eZ Publish datatype development". We should share this further than our community only, read on !

Two weeks to go to the eZ Winter Conference in Nice, Jan 27th and 28th

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Friday 14 January 2011 05:15

by Nicolas Pastorino  | 3 comments

 
 

As initially announced here, the eZ Winter Conference will take place in Nice, on January 27th & 28th, followed by a ski-trip in the Alps ! Here is an update, read on !

 

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!

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Friday 17 December 2010 03:04

by Nicolas Pastorino  | 6 comments

A little note to the whole eZ Community : you rock, keep-up and let's look ahead on 2011 !

 

Please spend these 5 minutes for our Community : take the survey.

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Wednesday 08 December 2010 10:03

by Nicolas Pastorino  | 0 comments

As you may already know, we recently got in touch with 3 seasoned researchers (Robin, Paul and Bjørn-Tore) willing to collaborate with us long-term.

Community Day at the eZ Winter Conference on January 27th, in Nice, France

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Thursday 02 December 2010 08:59

by Nicolas Pastorino  | 0 comments

The Community Day is the type of live events long-awaited by the Community : an opportunity to get together for real, put faces on nicknames, go beyond the normally virtual exchanges in forums, tutorials, blogs, IRC, twitter. Read on a bit to see what is coming up in January.

 

Are you a CMS user ?

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Tuesday 23 November 2010 09:10

by Nicolas Pastorino  | 0 comments

Excuse my educated guess, but i would say : yes. This means you are the type of person who should answer Water & Stone's "Open Source CMS Market Share Report" survey. Read on a bit.

 

A Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger Community

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Monday 22 November 2010 02:39

by Nicolas Pastorino  | 3 comments

No, this is not an advertisement for one of Daft Punk's songs (don't know what i am talking about ? Check the survey then :) ). This is about involving us, all of us, in working jointly with 3 seasoned researchers: Robin, Paul and Bjørn-Tore (although they are from Around the World! :) )

 

Blog license poll : results

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Wednesday 27 October 2010 09:59

by Nicolas Pastorino  | 1 comment

The survey conducted in the last weeks resulted in establishing clear licensing rules on community blogs, on this portal. Read on.

 

eZ Extensions now on github, waiting for your commits

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Tuesday 26 October 2010 07:51

by Ole Marius Smestad  | 5 comments

We have an exciting piece of news in store for you. Actually some of you might have noticed it already, that ezpublish is no longer the only repository under the ezsystems umbrella on Github:

http://github.com/ezsystems

Now, you will also find the repositories for all of the extensions we ship with eZ Publish, right there next to it. After migrating eZ Publish itself over to github earlier this year, this is something our development team is pretty thrilled about.

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