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Announcing Silverstripe CMS 5.3.0 with image rendering improvements, better validation, and more

The latest release of Silverstripe CMS is here! This release has a strong focus on...

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Highlights from PHP Australia Conference

On March, 12th-13th, 200 developers converged on Sydney's Maritime Museum; for Australia's first PHP conference. read

Security update release 3.1.12

SilverStripe version 3.1.12 stable has been released today, you can get a copy from our... read

Trading fashion for the web

Posted in Developers, Company

Tagged Summer of Tech, internship

by Jennifer Harper

Posted 20 March 2015

Summer of Tech is a world class internship programme connecting innovative NZ employers with top... read

5 reasons we said YES to the first Open Source // Open Society

For two days in April, Wellington will be home to some of the biggest influencers... read

How SilverStripe Empowers Great Teams

Last month CEO & Co-founder Sam Minnée, CTO Hamish Friedlander and I ran a series... read

SilverStripe core committers hangout #3 2015 [video]

Original broadcast: 3rd March 2015 read

What you missed at Webstock 2015

Webstock is New Zealand’s largest web focused conference. read

Running like clockwork: Better developer tools with the Clockwork module

A common request on the SilverStripe mailing list, forums, and user voice site over the... read

SilverStripe 3.1.10 Security Release

SilverStripe version 3.1.10 stable has been released today, you can get a copy from our... read

Free London Developer Training Announced For March 2015

Posted in Developers, Company

Tagged London, training

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Nicole Williams

by Nicole Williams and Nicole Williams

Posted 12 February 2015

SilverStripe's CEO and original lead developer, Sam Minnée, will be leading two 1-day SilverStripe training... read

SilverStripe Announces First Northern Hemisphere Office and February Events

Posted in Developers, Company

Tagged London, UK, Europe, event

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by Nicole Williams

Posted 3 February 2015

It's shaping up to be an exciting year for SilverStripe as we open our first... read

Open source academy: Bootstrapping the next generation of SilverStripe developers

Posted in Open Source, Developers, Company

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by Clarion Coughlan and Elliot Sawyer & Stephen Shkardoon

Posted 28 January 2015

Each year (since 2011), Catalyst runs the Open Source Academy — a two week summer... read

SilverStripe 3.1.9 Security Release

SilverStripe 3.1.9 stable is now available, and all users of 3.1.8 or older are strongly... read

SilverStripe core committers hangout #1 2015 [video]

Core Committer Google Hangout Video and Minutes from 6th Jan 2015 read

SilverStripe.org updates - Manage your email preferences, syntax highlighting and other improvements

The team here at SilverStripe have just rolled out some improvements to the silverstripe.org community website. read

Silverstripers support Sustainable Coastlines: Building the "Love your water" website at impactNPO

In September, impactNPO held it's first Charity Hackfest in Auckland. read

SilverStripe automation with Composer

First of all, if your not using composer to manage your projects dependencies yet then... read

Public beta of the new SilverStripe documentation website

The short story…Go play with the new documentation website at beta.doc.silverstripe.org read

Managing events with SilverStripe: A new calendar module

Follow me on a little path down on memory lane: read

Common Web Platform awarded for Best Use of Open Source in Government

Posted in Open Source, Platform, Developers, Company

Tagged open source, CWP, news

by Nicole Williams

Posted 26 November 2014

The New Zealand Open Source Awards recognise and promote the contributions of New Zealanders to... read

Using feedback to drive progress

Creating websites and software is always a never-ending journey with a constantly expanding task list. read