We had a very productive #NeosCMS sprint last week and I expected a slow down afterwards. But Pull Requests keep coming in. During the weekend!
What a great spirit!
I'd say, every professional developer used @Xdebug in one or the other way in their work. But debugging Neos or Flow applications can be challenging, since Flow generates proxy classes in a different directory than the original class. @derickr kindly created a proof of concept for supporting our case in Xdebug. Now we are raising funds to make it really happen, and we almost reached our goal: https://www.flownative.com/en/blog/flow-support-for-xdebug.html
If you still use a #neoscms in version 5.3, 7.0, 7.1 or 7.2 you should plan an upgrade as the releases are end of life and even the newer ones 7.3, 8.0, 8.1 and 8.2 become security only releases next week. #servicetoot
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Some time ago I had to develop a feature for a Neos CMS project and wanted to use @Xdebug - as I always do it in our @ddev projects. But it turned out to need a bit more configuration.
I finally wrote a blog post about why Neos CMS is different from other PHP software and how I managed to use Xdebug almost the way I'm used to.
Hello everyone! I’m part of an #opensource community that is looking for a UX designer to help us with some design questions. We’re a team of mostly developers who love using great UX products, but creating a great UX is a different topic. We’re working on #neoscms since ten years now and would love to get some support in design topics. If you’re interested, please don’t hesitate to ping me. Thank you! 😊
The Neos Team postponed the release of Neos 9.0 until we are confident that most people will have a smooth upgrade path. One requirement is that enough projects we know of are using it in production. So, if your web agency‘s website is running on Neos, please start upgrading it and gives us feedback about any issues you might find.
So, what do I do in Zürich? Jung von Matt Tech helps us updating the #NeosCMS brand and – after some workshops – developed a fresh design for neos.io.
This week I join the team of volunteers who implement the designs. Maya, Michelle and the JvM team are lovely hosts and make us feel very welcome. And they sponsor their work, too!
This is only possible in an Open Source community. I hope it inspires other Neos agencies to ramp up their contribution one way or the other. ❤️
On sunday I will start my road-trip to the #neoscms sprint. Need to put the winter wheels on the little electric EV but guess thats enough. Or is it recommend to buy snow chains? I mean will be just on the highway so guess I will not need it. If there are no regulation in swiss to have some chains in the car 🤷♂️
Arrived in Frankfurt, joining the dear Neos Team for a week of advancing the release of Neos 9! Thanks a lot to DE-CIX for hosting us at their comfy meeting center (and keeping us awake with drinks and coffee). Looking forward to this week!
The Neos Team has been working on a new content repository for the last 8 years. What took us long? The new CR is event-sourced, with sophisticated projections and a thoroughly designed PHP API, something which has not been done before, not even outside the PHP ecosystem.
Here are the slides for the talk @sebastian and me gave today at the International PHP Conference in Munich. Ping us, if you have any questions or feedback!
Only two weeks until the International PHP Conference starts in Munich.
I'm very much looking forward to giving a talk with @sebastian about the new Neos Content Repository which was in the works for so many years. Spoiler: You can use it in any PHP projects without Neos!
Just under two weeks ago, @derickr presented a new Xdebug feature he is working on at the Neos Conference in Berlin. The Neos community is very excited about this feature, but also Derick needs financial support for such complex work. In his blog post for Xdebug's 21st birthday, he gives an overview of the development over the last years and explains how you can support him. Please do!