Thomas Löffler (84436e3f) at 26 Mar 14:54
[TASK] Fix contributors model
Thomas Löffler (1531d90e) at 26 Mar 14:47
[TASK] Update t3olayout
Thomas Löffler (16e3c0e3) at 26 Mar 14:40
[TASK] Update t3olayout
Thomas Löffler (61b8d723) at 26 Mar 14:35
[TASK] Use new model and repo for fe users
Thomas Löffler (ec6ba7cf) at 26 Mar 14:12
[TASK] Fix extended news domain model
Thomas Löffler (139c68c0) at 26 Mar 13:41
[TASK] Use correct command for typo3 cli
Thomas Löffler (7ec31f4e) at 26 Mar 13:36
Merge branch 'feature/upgrade-v12' into 'develop'
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Removed package
Thomas Löffler (4eac9355) at 26 Mar 13:31
[TASK] Add package extrameile/form-dynamic-recipient
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Removed package
Thomas Löffler (c77cc4b8) at 26 Mar 12:52
[TASK] Fix CGL issues
Thomas Löffler (044bb7e3) at 26 Mar 12:50
[TASK] Activate typo3_upgrade task on deploy
Thomas Löffler (3994b32d) at 26 Mar 12:33
[TASK] Replace old slot with new event for all results solr count
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Thomas Löffler (85046597) at 25 Mar 20:27
Merge branch 'develop' into feature/upgrade-v12
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Make TYPO3 more welcoming for people who don't speak German! Make it easier for people to find events in English.
There is currently no way to filter by spoken language. I believe all "official" events are in English, most (or all) of the barcamps in Germany are in German and some barcamps outside of Germany are in English. As a newbie it is confusing, you can look at the webpage of the event and that should give you a hint but it is quite tedious to specifically look for events in English if you don't know some of this "insider" information and even I don't know which TYPO3 camps would be in English, for example.
I was at the t3cmd (Dresden) and there were at least 2 people there who spoke little or no German. I am sure they were made aware of the fact that the camp was in German, but it got me thinking, that we could still make it a little easier for people who do not speak German and some people who live in Germany and use TYPO3 do not automatically speak German.
We close this issue, due to the migration into the typo3.com installation.
There used to be a page probably named "TYPO3 Web Styleguide" where the TYPO3 colors where listed, fonts, and other things.
On the page https://typo3.org/project/brand/style-guide/, if you click on the second box from the left ("Online Style Guide"), the URL https://styleguide.typo3.org/patternlab/public/index.html leads you back to the same page.
Google still shows some of the original content in the snippet:
We close this issue, due to the migration into the typo3.com installation.