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Silverstripe CMS 6.0.0 is here

Silverstripe CMS 6.0.0 has gone stable, and it’s setting the stage for the next two years of development. Read about what this means for you and what comes next.

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Fighting for the new feature: campaigns in SilverStripe 4

We've been fighting hard to bring this new feature to you.

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How to tame your SilverStripe: the return of StripeCon

StripeCon is back. Bigger and better. 

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Hacking the government

Wellington hackers attempted to hack the government last weekend. Here's the story.

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Site of the Month: Metlink

July's "Site of the Month" is world famous among Wellingtonians. Developed by Somar Design Studios.

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Debugging like a pro

Bugs, bugs, everywhere. How do you get rid of them? Here's a module that can help you debug like a pro.

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Too many cooks spoil your broth: multi-user editing alert

Posted in Open Source, Developers, UX/Design

Tagged Module

Posted 18 July 2016

In a situation where your "save & publish" changes haven't been saved and published? We've got a fix for you.

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Your licence to code freedom

Releasing your code as open source is an awesome thing to do. In this post, Cam talks about open source copyright, why we need to licence our code, and two popular licence types that you can make use of. 

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Goldilocks and the unsecured assets

Posted in Open Source, Developers

Tagged Module

Posted 6 July 2016

There's a module that helps you increase the security of your files. Let's take a look!

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How we build things quickly—part 2: making modules

Posted in Developers, Open Source

Tagged Module

Posted 5 July 2016

The second part of a blog trilogy that helps you speed up your web builds. Brought to you by Steve Heyes of Bonito. 

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Site of the Month: Aultman Hospital

The “Site of the Month” for June 2016 was developed for Aultman Hospital by SilverStripe Partner Innis Maggiore.

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Start hacking with GovHack NZ

Posted in Developers, Marketers, Open Source

Tagged event

Posted 21 June 2016

An awesome free event is coming to your town. Let's start hacking!

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Removing the reinvented wheel

Posted in Open Source

Tagged SilverStripe 4

Posted 14 June 2016

One of the things we try to accomplish in SilverStripe 4 is to move our re-invented wheels to established and known libraries. What does this mean for you?

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Incoming Transmission...

Posted in Open Source

Tagged helpful robot

Posted 8 June 2016

We received another message from the "Helpful Robot".

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Site of the Month: Christchurch City Council

Built with users in mind and developed through an Agile mindset, Christchurch City Council's website is May's "Site of the Month".

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Superglue Your Pages

Posted in Open Source

Tagged open source, Module

Posted 18 May 2016

Do you ever find yourself writing increasingly complex code, just to show interesting content on your home page? We've got the solution for you: Superglue module.

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Announcing alpha 1 of SilverStripe 4.0

Posted in Open Source

Tagged release, SilverStripe 4

Posted 12 May 2016

You can get SilverStripe 4 alpha-1 now. This is not a drill.

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We've got you covered: new security releases

Posted in Open Source

Tagged open source, security

Posted 12 May 2016

SilverStripe 3.3.2, 3.2.4 and 3.1.19 released!

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To infinity… and beyond!

SilverStripe developer Simon Erkelens reviews Milkyway Multimedia module.

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Site of the Month: 2degrees Mobile

And April's "Site of the Month" goes to... 2degrees.

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A new SilverStripe is coming

Posted in Open Source

Tagged SilverStripe 4

Posted 18 April 2016

An alpha release for SilverStripe 4 is coming. Here's what you can expect!

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Leverage the Terminal to optimize your SilverStripe workflows

How Terminal based workflows can speed up your SilverStripe development— Introducing SilverStripe workflows, leveraging the Terminal Tools library.

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