Tuesday 22 November 2011 05:52
This fourth edition of the links round-up is a bit heavier than usual, covering the period since the third edition ( 18/10/11 ).
Saturday 19 November 2011 04:55
When we create a fork of a repository on github.com our fork is just a standalone copy of the original repository as it was at that moment when we "forked". Many of us, especially at beginning of using git, expect somehow that our fork to be "in sync" with the original repo which is not the case.
For those of you who are not interested or not have time to invest learning git I put together in this post the minimal steps you need to do to synchronize your fork with original repository.
synchronize = getting the commits that where pushed on the original repository between the moment of fork (or last sync) to date into your fork
In case you also wonder what's the purpose of a fork my answer(not very well documented) is: to permit pull requests.
Assumptions: you have git installed on you computer, being able to use it from command line and you have the github authentication setup so that you are able to push commits into your fork (if not see this).
Friday 18 November 2011 07:34
Here are the minutes of the 13th Community Project Board meeting. Our previous minutes can be found here.
Thursday 17 November 2011 03:43
eZ Systems today introduced their updated web pages. We hope you find what you need to further your business and further your relationship with eZ Systems.
Thursday 17 November 2011 02:40
eZ is really pleased to announce three new user groups in North America. Three events are planned for early December: Chicago, New York City and Washington DC.
Tuesday 15 November 2011 04:15
Last call for Open Source CMS Market Survey!
Monday 14 November 2011 04:07
So far the main, semi-automated Twitter account was @ezcommunity. It channeled manual messages, commit messages, notifications for new forums posts, new blog posts and new tutorials. This has changed now, for the better.
Friday 11 November 2011 12:40
It has been almost one month that I'm in Norway and the interesting part is that I'm using Ubuntu all the time at work, and only using Windows at home, how it is possible here and wasn't in Brazil? The key is the designer role here. In this blog post I'll talk about that.
Thursday 10 November 2011 10:50
CMIS (Content Management Interoperability Services) is a specification for improving interoperability between Enterprise Content Management (ECM) systems.
Wednesday 09 November 2011 06:27
It was short. Yes. I confess. 2.5 weeks to address translation of eZ Publish & its extensions was little. But the quality and volume of your contributions awed me, truly. It set me thinking : the next translation session (with the usual month of translation duration this time) should lead to the "fully translated" status in many languages :)