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Andi Gutmans' Blog:
New Zend Framework Website look launched (almost)
Apr 18, 2006 @ 11:53:49

Andi Gutmans has a note concerning something those working with the Zend Framework probably already know - the launch of the Framework's new look and feel for the site.

After my talk at Scale 4x, the Southern California Linux Expo, Roy Rubin from Varien got in touch with me.

In the spirit of community, Roy offered to contribute to the Zend Framework by having his team help with a new design. From seeing the sketches it was clear that Varien could deliver something far more appealing (a.k.a sexy) than what we had created. So after hard work by them and Mike from the framework team, we've almost got it done.

There are still a few things, like the manual that have yet to of been changed over to the new look, but the primary part of the site is there. Andi also mentions the real drive those behind the framework are making to set up a bug tracker for the project, an easier solution than posting bugs to the mailing list.

tagged: zend framework new site launched varien design zend framework new site launched varien design

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Andi Gutmans' Blog:
New Zend Framework Website look launched (almost)
Apr 18, 2006 @ 11:53:49

Andi Gutmans has a note concerning something those working with the Zend Framework probably already know - the launch of the Framework's new look and feel for the site.

After my talk at Scale 4x, the Southern California Linux Expo, Roy Rubin from Varien got in touch with me.

In the spirit of community, Roy offered to contribute to the Zend Framework by having his team help with a new design. From seeing the sketches it was clear that Varien could deliver something far more appealing (a.k.a sexy) than what we had created. So after hard work by them and Mike from the framework team, we've almost got it done.

There are still a few things, like the manual that have yet to of been changed over to the new look, but the primary part of the site is there. Andi also mentions the real drive those behind the framework are making to set up a bug tracker for the project, an easier solution than posting bugs to the mailing list.

tagged: zend framework new site launched varien design zend framework new site launched varien design

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Davey Shafik's Blog:
PHP Thinktank Blog & Wiki Launched
Apr 17, 2006 @ 11:41:11

Davey Shafik has a quick note on his blog today about the launch of the blog and wiki for the #php.thinktank channel on the Freenode IRC network.

Today, the PHP Thinktank project is proud to launch the PHP Thinktank Blog & Wiki. The aim for the blog is to have bloggers posting new ideas and thoughts, as well as providing a wiki for use as a scratchpad for the project and for others.

Anyone is welcome to register, this gives blogging and wiki editing rights. Currently the link between s9y and the wiki is loose, only the login credentials are the same, you just need to login to both seperately.

There's not too much content built into it yet, but that's why they need to you head over and join up!

tagged: thinktank blog wiki launched thinktank blog wiki launched

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Davey Shafik's Blog:
PHP Thinktank Blog & Wiki Launched
Apr 17, 2006 @ 11:41:11

Davey Shafik has a quick note on his blog today about the launch of the blog and wiki for the #php.thinktank channel on the Freenode IRC network.

Today, the PHP Thinktank project is proud to launch the PHP Thinktank Blog & Wiki. The aim for the blog is to have bloggers posting new ideas and thoughts, as well as providing a wiki for use as a scratchpad for the project and for others.

Anyone is welcome to register, this gives blogging and wiki editing rights. Currently the link between s9y and the wiki is loose, only the login credentials are the same, you just need to login to both seperately.

There's not too much content built into it yet, but that's why they need to you head over and join up!

tagged: thinktank blog wiki launched thinktank blog wiki launched

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