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eZ Tika 1.4 released

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Wednesday 10 August 2011 04:30

by Paul Borgermans  | 0 comments

I am happy to announce a new updated version of the eZ Tika extension. This is actually a "helper" extension for indexing a large variety of binary file types, including pdf, MsWord, Powerpoint, iWork , ....

Check out the project page for downloads, source code and docs: http://projects.ez.no/eztika

Social flavours - reloaded

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Thursday 04 August 2011 12:58

by Ivo Lukac  | 0 comments

This topic was actually my presentation on eZ Conference in London but due to very short time available and very broad subject I was not able to present everything I wanted. So lets try again, but with a blog post :)

Leading a professional, vendor-backed open-source community - part 1

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Saturday 30 July 2011 02:56

by Nicolas Pastorino  | 0 comments

Leading or Managing a professional, vendor-backed open-source community does not present the exact same characteristics as leading a community-driven project. While the basics remain, unique characteristics arise that need to be addressed diligently for successful results. Here is my 2 short cents on the subject.

 

WSE Status - Beta is over, choose the next features

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Saturday 30 July 2011 06:21

by Maxime Thomas  | 0 comments

We have corrected all the bugs.

Does your eZ Publish site already beat Google Page Speed Service?

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Friday 29 July 2011 10:49

by Peter Keung  | 1 comment

The recent launch of Google Page Speed Service comes with a test service to compare your site with and without Google Page Speed Service. However, is your site already better off?

Using eZ Publish on Mac OSX Lion - Full installation guide

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Thursday 28 July 2011 01:17

by Philippe VINCENT-ROYOL  | 1 comment

Recently, Apple release a new Mac OSX version named Lion. There are a lot of new stuff, but for this tutorial, we'll see some updates for Apache and Php version. Macport will not be necessary to configure your AMP service.

This article is available in french at http://www.pheelit.fr/HighTech/Developpement/Installation-Apache-PHP-Mysql-sur-Mac-OS-X-Lion 

eZ Roadmap, our Community features database

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Tuesday 26 July 2011 06:04

by Nicolas Pastorino  | 11 comments

After an announce in my opening talk in the Community track at the eZ Conference 2011, the eZ Roadmap project is opened-up today. Read-on, this new tool is awesome.

 

The definitive guide to eZ Publish settings priority

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Saturday 23 July 2011 03:34

by Gaetano Giunta  | 2 comments

Every developer who has come in contact with eZ for even a short moment knows what you are talking about if you mention "settings hell": a vast number of configuration settings files that can be spread over many, many directories.

Who has not spent at least a couple of hours pulling hairs trying to understand why something was not working, only to find out that a contradicting setting was set in a file of higher priority?

Despair not, because we're here to help, with the definitive guide to settings priorities!

eZ Publish Community Project 2011.7 available now !

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Thursday 21 July 2011 09:49

by Nicolas Pastorino  | 0 comments

Build number 4 of eZ Publish Community Project is now available, named 2011.7. Read on for all details.

Waiting for mainstream

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Tuesday 19 July 2011 11:33

by Tomasz Janukowicz  | 6 comments

For many years, eZ publish was good out of box solution. Since many months, I can see more often, that is easier and faster to write something similiar using alternative technologies. Rails, tornadoweb, chery.py, django are more on time.