6Notes for sessions TYPO3camp Venlo 2015
\url{http://www.typo3campvenlo.nl/en/schedule/}
Friday 17-04-2015
**Guido Stompff**
Invention of Penicilium invented by Alexander Fleming
he was a researcher of bacteria then he found a fungus in it and the bacteria was dead
Penicilin killed bacteria
Nobody was listening to his story about bacteria
He was incapable to translate his ideas to others that they understood
How could this happen
Ideas arise in between us
Frame is a context how each of us looks at the world
Exercise:
Wrong answers: What is the capital of Paris : Berlin you got framed
twelve: you got out of the frame
Good idea ist not enough: you also need others who have a frame on it
The problem: what can be <-> what should be
Language is a terribly impoverished means for innovation
Designers: what might be -> intended products Marketing -> R \& D what can be
Fidelity the degree to which a representation correspond to the real world
high fidelity: people get angry
representation: inside other than outside representations
4 different representations
Cat 1: when every details counts -> no abstraction allowed preoccupation with failure
Columbia Desaster: they try to reconstruct, -> every detail counts
Cat 2: a little sketch will do: Design processes: diverging, exploring, reflecting
Try to solve problems with a lot of people looking for answers
Cat 3: the essence of an idea: iconic very low fidelity
Future framing: creating a guiding fram for all subsequent activities
Kennedy: by the end of the decade we put a man on the moon and return him safely
this is what sticks people remebered this
Cat 4: Even better than the real thing
High fidelity: carefully crafted and expressive: preoccupation with commitment
ICT: sottware projects
Presentation: \url{http://www.typo3campvenlo.nl/fileadmin/user\_upload/pdf/presentations\_2015/Guido\_Stompff\_right\_fidelity\_TYPO3camp\_Venlo\_20150417.pdf}
#Future of TYPO3 CMS
**Mathias Schreiber**
Act
Release
Learn
Repeat
Learn is not easy: I did not like it ;-)
What did we have in the past
What did go wrong
Developing team and stakeholders outside
Everything one is doing matters
Forge Velocity
Sum opened
Sum closed
Sum opened went up: pessimist: more problems, optimist: more interest
Flow and Neos announcements had impact on solving issues, decays appeared
CMS 6.2
FAL
Backend Publishing
Small fixes (a Lot)
1200 bugfixes
Maintenance
after that the big sleep
delayed release 6.2
4.5 to 6.2 biggest update ever
kicked the technical infrastructure
Code base is 15 years old
Kasper was briliant the right system still works and was never changed
gather strength
find focus
define goals
gain confidence
rebuild the team without exchanging the members
take what we have
build what we need
close contact to the market
agency meetups where inline with the plans
change management in open source it is antichrist
consensus over dictatorship
unblock teams: help to help themselves
connect businesses and development
repay technical debt
old code
built in 1999
still valid today
Editors were not so much in the focus in the last years
Easy content entry
Supply help
in two weeks release 7.2, cropping images
Streamline editing, avoid reloading
Focus on integrators
Simplify the workflows
One solution over 20
Automated tools
Easier staging
Automated CI Testing
Editorial and staging system will be provided
important thing that it work for smaller clients
datahandler with plugin for staging
DevOps: Deployment, Backup
Ease deployment
Harden the system
Improving scalability
Legacy code
Rushed features
Wrong impressions
\url{http://www.slideshare.net/MathiasSchreiber/2015-04-typo3camp-venlo-the-future-of-typo3-cms}
#Future of CMS
Alain Veuve: in Japan Websites are often still done manually
Kasper was one of the first cms inventors
Reduced Cost
Enabled companies to act fast
Better websites for the users
2007-2010 were good years, project were delivered with DHL
The easy life
Rise of the smart phones changed this
Everyone is doing something with the smarphones
79% of smartphone owners are smartphone shoppers
gain product information in the store 84%
Responsive web design
mobile use is different than desktop use
no CMS can deal with big data
\url{http://www.slideshare.net/electronicfastforward/why-cms-needs-a-fundamental-shift}
#TYPO3 7 Demo
Mathias Schreiber
svg also supported in the frontend
a lot of less icons or buttons
every icon is a button
everything that triggers and action is monchrome
no page reload after hide content elements
skip 4000 lines of unused css
lingo: the way typo3 talks to you
Delete message changed to be more comprehensible
clipboard is the stepchild
all these fields can also float
Problem of the save icon
Image cropping and rotating with life preview
characters remaining in input fields show up when editing
Background image of the login screen
Agency newsfeed on the login screen
#Is there a difference Comparing CMS Systems
Business presentation **Ric van Westhreenen**
Marketing or Sales perspective
Drupal TYPO3 Neos Wordpress
Drupal
distributions
themes
taxonomies
huge
marketing
fields/views
Taxonomies are completely automated
Weak points
content concept
abundance of roadmap
security
no certification
most stuff in modules
learning curve
Neos
500 websites installed worldwide
typoscript2 naming is a disadvantage
Wordpress: easy as shitting
its not secure
stars and review of others
no one cares of looking nice in backend
no enterprise features
#Developers comparison CMS systems
Presentation **Gertnot Schulmeister - **Saturday
\url{**underlinehttp://www.typo3campvenlo.nl/fileadmin/user\_upload/pdf/presentations\_2015/cmsEvaluationSchulmeisterGernotVenlo20150417.pdfunderline**}
#Developers welcome to TYPO3
Ruud Silvrants
\url{https://github.com/beechit/TYPO3\_Welcome}
#20 things / tools to know about web developement
**Bas van de Wiel**
\url{http://www.typo3campvenlo.nl/fileadmin/user\_upload/pdf/presentations\_2015/20\_things\_\_tools\_to\_know\_Bas\_van\_de\_Wiel\_20150417.pdf}
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#One-stop TYPO3 development environment - Homestead vagrant box
**Michiel Roos**
\url{https://github.com/Tuurlijk/TYPO3.Homestead}
#Replacing ccs\_styled\_content by Fluid templates for output.
**Patrick Broens**
\url{https://github.com/patrickbroens/TYPO3.ContentElements}
#Integrated shop system based on a flow package for CMS - NEOS
**Norbert Sendetzky**
underlineHttps://github.com/aimeos/underline
#Domain Model Extender: Extbase domain models on steroides
**Sebastian Fischer**
\url{underlinehttps://forge.typo3.org/projects/extension-extender/repositoryunderline}