Right now we are going through many organizational issues and we are working hard on offering the community more insight into pimcore project management.
We separated pimcore from our internal issue management and made it accessible to the community in a public JIRA instance, so that you can gain insight into open issues, bugs fixed and features on the road map for upcoming versions. The community can let us know about any bugs right through the common practice of creating an issue for the dev team.
We ported the existing documentation to Confluence so that it can be viewed and searched by the means of a full featured wiki including commenting and tagging functions. We warmly welcome helping hands in putting down best practices, tutorials and more detailed documentation.
Moreover, we are offering the community the possibility of translating pimcore and translating pimcore plugins to their desired language. Through the support of the pimcore community, pimcore has been translated to Dutch, Polish and Swedish. French and Ukrainian also seem to be on the way. Keep up the great work!
Plugin developers can now share their plugins at the pimcore plugin hub by registering their own plugin servers or by submitting a plugin to a public pimcore plugin repository.
Are you not a member of the pimcore community yet? Join us now by registering!
Please note, that right now there are separate registrations required for the forum and wiki/issues. We are working on providing a SSO ;-)
Comments (1)
Aug 19, 2010
Daniel Stockhammer says:
nice job :)nice job :)