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Thursday 25 August 2011 12:46
by Nicolas Pastorino | 0 comments
Håvard came up with a suggestion, we decided to submit it to the whole eZ Community through a short survey.
Wednesday 24 August 2011 11:33
by Thiago Campos Viana | 0 comments
Sometimes it's just better develop in Ubuntu, so in this post I will show how to setup your Ubuntu for eZ publish dev.
Tuesday 23 August 2011 02:44
Last time i put pen to paper was for the first part of this series of posts on leading a professional, vendor-led open-source community. I gave you my short, biased version of the open-source community management history, and started brushing-up what i consider as the basics of open-source Community Management. Please bear with me while i continue entertaining you with this part.Grab your mug, turn-up the volume of your favorite tune. Action.
Monday 22 August 2011 09:30
Build number 5 of eZ Publish Community Project is now available, going by the sweet name of 2011.8. Read on for all details.
Friday 19 August 2011 05:53
by Thiago Campos Viana | 3 comments
In this post I will show how to create the minimum content action extension.
Friday 19 August 2011 05:30
In this post I will show how to create and setup the minimum workflow event extension.
Friday 19 August 2011 12:52
by Steven E. Bailey | 4 comments
So I'm trying to debug a site which has ajax calls to a module that serves xml. Of course the debug output appended to the xml breaks it. I've had this problem before but I never bothered looking closer at it until now.
Thursday 18 August 2011 03:33
by Thiago Campos Viana | 2 comments
In this post I will show an easy way to make eZ publish communicate with javascript.
Thursday 18 August 2011 10:10
Here are the minutes of the 9th Community Project Board meeting. Our previous minutes can be found here.
Thursday 18 August 2011 09:22
by Steven E. Bailey | 0 comments
For a customer i had to find the objects (out of hundreds) that had an attribute filled out, I figured an attribute filter would be the easiest: