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TYPO3 is an open source CMS used widely across Europe, but it is still surprisingly little known in some regions.

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in reply to Julian Hofmann

@Xitnelat @KaffDaddy

1) Für einen Blog brauche ich kein CMS
2) Ich hatte schon eine teilweise Migration geschrieben. Posts und Bilder sind schon in T3. Kommentare fehlen aber noch ... und ein paar andere Features.

Letztendlich ist mit das Schreiben wichtiger, als die "richtige" Technologie dahinter. 🙂
in reply to MarcusSchwemer

@MarcusSchwemer Lass Dich doch ned ärgern... ;) Seh das genauso, dass es auf den Zweck ankommt. "SystemA vs SystemB"-Vergleiche hinken meistens.
@KaffDaddy