[TYPO3-dev] [TYPO3-english] Bye-bye OpenOffice, welcome ReST

Søren Malling soren.malling at gmail.com
Wed Aug 21 11:29:22 CEST 2013


Hi Philipp,

Good points you come up with, on stuff that would make TYPO3 better.

One important thing to remember, is that people have different focusses,
interest and skills.

We can not all save the backend from being a 90-nightmare (I personally
named it "50 shades of grey") but there is a UX/UI group working with these
issues [1]

Then you have a Extbase team just finished a sprint, and a FAL team just
finished a sprint and then.. and then..

This post is about the great documentation work, which have been needed for
a long time! And this work made it really easy to document new features,
giving a up-to-date documentation almost as soon as a feature/bugfix/change
has been merged to the core - now that is cool! And important!

I hope that you personally will focus on making TYPO3 better in those
places where you find it "shitty" - at least create a issue on
forge.typo3.org if your skills or interest is not in the area that you find
shitty.

A well described bug report with a vision is just as important as well
documented code!

Cheers,

Søren

[1] http://forge.typo3.org/projects/usability/issues


On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 11:12 AM, Philipp <philippwrann at gmx.at> wrote:

> Dont take this to harsh but seriously:
>
> why cant you focus on making typo3 less shitty then work on such minor
> important stuff?
> It is just pure horror to write import tasks for extbase.
> FAL is completely intransparent to use
> Extbase/Fluid and the whole dispatching process of typo3 suck in
> performance
> The backend itself still seems to be from the 90s
> uncached performance is horrible
> The very core of typo3 is of such inferior quality i get sick looking at
> it.
>
> There are many many more points.
>
> End of frustration post
>
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