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} # #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}
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