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Announcing Silverstripe CMS 6.1.0 with improved performance

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Tag: open source

Chaotic or Lawful - What does your documentation say about you?

There are different types of developers each with their own habits and processes. In this blog, Danae Miller-Clendon, a web developer from Toast, classifies the types of developers and their methodologies to documentation. Read more to find out which classification you fit into.

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A Partner's View: Why We Use SilverStripe

Posted in Company

Tagged CMS, company, open source

Posted 12 December 2017

SilverStripe is the CMS of choice for a large number of different users. In this guest post, Séalan Cronin outlines why SilverStripe is the CMS that Made Media chooses to use, and what makes it so user-friendly.

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StripeCon New Zealand 2017 - A recap

At the end of last month we put on the first StripeCon New Zealand event. It had the social fabric of a meetup, but the variety of talks and diversity of an international conference. In this blog post Aaron Carlino recaps StripeCon and what made it a success.

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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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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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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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Helpful Robot, the Ultimate Scrutinizer

"Greetings humans. The other day I was calculating, and I remembered analysing a surprising number of your modules that were not connected to Scrutinizer."

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The house that open source built: why release modules?

You don't have to create the next Apache web server, or Wikipedia. The code you're creating today could be just as valuable to the developers facing the same problems as you.

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#LocalGovCamp15 - Government Platforms, Collaboration and Lego

We attended LocalGovCamp 2015 (LGC) last month. read

Where are all the open source designers?

I was pleased SilverStripe hosted a Design and UX focused Meetup, it covered lots of… read

Helping great web teams across the globe

For digital agencies, for developers, and for the open source community, SilverStripe is now based… read

Release Candidate 3.1.13

Posted in Open Source, Developers

Tagged open source, CMS

Posted 14 May 2015

SilverStripe version 3. 1. read

Blog 2.0: Bigger. Better. Bloggier.

Over the last few weeks, we've been working hard to bring you a new (and… read

What Open Source // Open Society taught us

Open Source // Open Society was a compelling two days of confronting, wide ranging, exploratory and… read

Open Source//Open Society: Why we're excited about being involved

Helping the Government become great at open source and gain all the benefits that come… read

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

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

Open Source Awards 2011

Here we go again! read

SilverStripe at Linux Conference

Linux Conference 2011 (LCA) is being held in Brisbane from January 24-29, and representing SilverStripe… read

SilverStripe CMS wins an NZ Open Source Award

We picked up a trophy for you last night, so feel free to come into… read

SilverStripe CMS a finalist in the 2010 Packtpub Open Source Awards

For the fourth year in a row, SilverStripe has been recognised by the Packtpub Open… read

Join us at Software Freedom Day 09

On Sunday, 20 September, Wellington will play host to Software Freedom Day 09. read