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October 2024: Developer Appreciation Day (DAD)

Kudos to Coders!

As October has given way to November it’s time to reflect on what the past month has brought us. Recapping the evaluation of our most recent contributions to the TYPO3 core, we find some remarkable numbers. You guys are truly amazing!

Numbers, Numbers, Numbers

Last month we had altogether:

  • 52 contributors
  • 31 patch authors
  • 246 reviews (1 feature, 90 bugfixes, 138 tasks)
  • 17 documentation improvers
  • 10 TYPO3.org contributors (21 issues, 14 merge requests)
  • 15,695 translated words in Crowdin
  • 16,248 approved words in Crowdin

Your contributions - Your TYPO3

We could not accomplish our goals without the support, involvement and engagement of all you dedicated developers who contribute towards the TYPO3 project. It’s important to us that you all know just how much we appreciate your work.

Your contributions are the foundation of the TYPO3 open source platform - thank you!

This month's authors

This month, a special thank you goes to Georg Ringer, Benjamin Franzke, Garvin Hicking, Andreas Kienast, Simon Schaufelberger, Oliver Hader, Ayke Halder, Benni Mack, Nikita Hovratov, Oliver Bartsch, Thomas Hohn, Anja Leichsenring, Guido Schmechel, Christian Kuhn, Markus Klein, Sebastian Iffland, Markus Sommer, Xavier Perseguers, Fabien Udriot, Torben Hansen, Mogens Fiebrandt, Karsten Nowak, Andreas Nedbal, Tobias Jungmann, Oliver Klee, Chris Müller, Daniel Goerz, Kevin Appelt, Franz Holzinger, Mathias Brodala, Stefan Bürk, Simon Praetorius, Jasmina Ließmann, Stefan Weil, Sebastian Klein, Lina Wolf, Benjamin Kott, André Buchmann, Elias Häußler, Jörg Bösche, Sandra Erbel, Stefan Froemken, Josef Glatz, Frank Nägler, Jennifer Kraftl, Klaus Feiler, Marcel Macasso, Sascha Nowak, Georg Tiefenbrunn, Jochen Roth, Sébastien Delcroix and David Bruchmann for your ongoing dedicated work.

All of your contributions, reviews, testing and reports on issues are highly appreciated. They’re what make TYPO3 into such a powerful and stable software solution.

Documentation improvers

A very big "thank you" to all documentation contributors for their help to extend and improve the documentations of TYPO3: Lina Wolf, Simon Praetorius, Chris Müller, Oliver Thiele, stefanheinrich-at-wiro, Jonas, Julian Hofmann, Torben Hansen, Nikita Hovratov, Renzo Bauen, mkiebele, Mathias Bolt Lesniak, Jan Delius, Mathias Brodala, Josef Glatz, Stefan Weil and Garvin Hicking

Crowdin Translators

October's MVP ("Most Valuable Person") is Martin Přibyl from the Czech Republic, who translated 8,912 words and reviewed an additional 15,743 words!

TYPO3 would not be truly international without these translators: Martin Přibyl, Matheus Saraiva, Layse, Abdulhamid Kwieder, Rémy DANIEL, Preben Rather Sørensen, Fumiki Kanno, papruseppo, Divya Goklani, Riccardo De Contardi, Андрей Аксёнов, Josef Glatz, KhushiNitsan, Dženan, runitsk, Bmlucky rich, Sebco, Peter Kraume, Florian Rival, Sanjay, sdelcroix, Giovanna DG.

TYPO3.org improvers

Another thank you goes out to all TYPO3.org-contributors for their help to maintain and extend the website of TYPO3: TYPO3 Renovate Bot, Stefan Busemann, Jonas Götze, Torben Hansen, Oliver Klee, Thomas Löffler, Justus Moroni, Simon Praetorius, Simon Schaufelberger, Łukasz Uznański

Contact Us

For many developers, programming is a labor of love and you’ll spend many hours programming away from work. But a day only has 24 hours. We highly appreciate all of the employers who support the TYPO3 open source project by giving you time off work. Without their generous support, TYPO3 wouldn’t be where it is today. Does your employer give you time off work to contribute towards TYPO3’s core? Contact us so we can get your company listed here!

See you next time

We’re grateful to have so many people involved in the our open source project–people who believe in bringing good ideas to life, and who are truly passionate about our powerhouse content management system TYPO3. Remember: all it takes is a single contribution to make a difference! Stay tuned for November’s recap that we’ll be publishing on somewhen next month.