Zikula Network

Since we first introduced the permissions model the internet and the way we use it dramatically changed: Our currently model is a top-down model. Every permission is passed down by an administrator. Today you have hundered of webservices where users decide on their own who is allowed to see their profile, who is allowed to join their group and how they can join.
 
Posted by kaffeeringe.de  on Wed, 19 Nov 2008 34 Reads

In a few moments the community site will go offline while we upgrade it to Zikula. You can follow our upgrade progress on Twitter at the Zikulan
 
Posted by simon  on Sun, 16 Nov 2008 74 Reads

As we just announced the next bugfix weekend we thought about promoting a nice little tool you also might find useful.
 
Posted by guite  on Sun, 16 Nov 2008 43 Reads

Zikula supports multiple languages by defines for each languages. This system offers a full translatability in each language if you use it correctly, but also can result in nearly unusable gibberish.
 
Posted by philipp  on Fri, 14 Nov 2008 66 Reads

The Zikula CheatSheet is a collection of the most important functions in Zikula's templating system - All the little things you keep forgetting and that you looked up a million times in Zikula's documentation, in Smarty's documentation or even in the code... It's all there on one double sided sheet of paper.
 
Posted by kaffeeringe.de  on Fri, 14 Nov 2008 72 Reads

Some plugins have been removed from the 2.0.0 development branch in the last few days because they are not needed any longer.

You can read more about this in the developers wiki.
 
Posted by landseer  on Fri, 14 Nov 2008 40 Reads

There exit a lot of myths and misunderstandings about search engine optimization. Some tips are simply outdated information, some have always been wrong. And don't forget: there are a lot of people who take a lot of money for professional search engine optimization - so it must be some secret knowledge.
 
Posted by kaffeeringe.de  on Thu, 13 Nov 2008 71 Reads

The Zikula Foundation's Steering Committee has decided to dissolve the old division of mailing lists for core developers, team members and module developers. For today on there's only one mailing list - and it is open for all.
 
Posted by kaffeeringe.de  on Sat, 08 Nov 2008 93 Reads

Some people may be wondering where Mark West, our lead developer, has disappeared to. I have the answer...
 
Posted by simon  on Mon, 03 Nov 2008 289 Reads

Axel and I learned a lot at the Mentor Summit about the way other communities handle their Google Summer of Code projects: Most of all we missed a chance to really include the students into the community and we like to change that for next year. One idea is to move Camp Zikula into the "bonding phase" of Google's Summer of Code and invite the students.
 
Posted by kaffeeringe.de  on Mon, 03 Nov 2008 143 Reads

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