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Blog postsFriday 18 March 2011 06:24
Taking place in London, on February 25th, at the Business Design Center, this 5th edition was yet another successful one. Read on for a brief summary.
Wednesday 16 March 2011 12:15
Hi all, here are our bi-weekly meeting minutes again from the Share Team. We are about to upgrade share.ez.no, and move to a new topic: a Job Board. Read more below... enjoy!
Monday 14 March 2011 11:26
I have encountered a big deal of discussions abut eZP vs. Drupal, all of them stating different facts and opinions. So I hope this will shed some light on the topic...
Sunday 13 March 2011 08:35
As an eZ Publish developer I am often asked to explain why we as a company work with eZ, why have we chosen eZ in the first place and why will we continue to work with it in the future. So I will try to summarize our reason. Dear reader, feel free to contribute with yours.
Thursday 10 March 2011 06:40
Here are the minutes of the Community Project Board's third meeting (see the second's)
Thursday 10 March 2011 06:21
Here are the minutes of the Community Project Board's second meeting.
Friday 04 March 2011 01:09
Here are the meeting minutes from the last Share Team meeting held on February the 28th. Current focus of the team is on finishing the RFC Participation model, upgrading share.ez.no itself, and discussing a Job Board.
Friday 04 March 2011 07:13
This is a checklist of actions for an update of an eZ Publish website. Comments/contributions are welcome.
Tuesday 01 March 2011 06:16
The amount of memory used by the application to render a single page is an important metric to be taken into account when sizing webservers to cope with the desired amount of traffic. In this installment, we explore memory usage by eZ Publish, in the context of a "webservice" page, ie. a page rendering a very simple piece of text in json format. We focus on an aspect outside control of the developer: php files with class definitions.
Monday 28 February 2011 08:30
Greetings all, about three months ago a team of researchers came to me wanting to learn more about the community and we posted a survey asking you about how we can make the eZ Community the killer community.