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Community Translations

This page explains how to help translation Alfresco into a language that is currently unsupported. The list of languages supported for a specific version is in the documentation for that version (for instance, see Alfresco 4.2). To provide feedback o...

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ScrumBan

by Christine ThompsonWhy ScrumBan?I first started looking into ScrumBan when I was working with a team who had been doing a prolonged period of feature development and had a well-established Scrum process. Everything was working well for us until we ...

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Wiki Guidelines

Table of Contents1 Purpose of the Alfresco Wiki2 Making Corrections3 Tips & Conventions4 NotesPurpose of the Alfresco WikiThe Alfresco Wiki is used to coordinate our efforts around Alfresco Community Edition, and related projects. The Activiti BPM pl...

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Automatic Wiki Cleanup Script Info

As part of the ongoing cleanup and anti-spam measure implementation, an automatic cleanup script is run daily to reflect the new user policy. This policy states that in order to retain an account on wiki.alfresco.com, the user must make a valid edit ...

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A helping start when moving from Silo'd working

I often find when teams move from working as a collection of individuals with a shared purpose, but in different silos that they needs a helping start on when to communicate with each other.Naturally there are points in time where Scrum creates the o...

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So, when is Alfresco moving to GitHub?

'When are you moving to Git/GitHub/Bitbucket/decentralised version control software/...' must be the most frequent question I get, both from people inside and outside of Alfresco.I usually start by explaining that Alfresco is on GitHub! The Alfresco ...

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Released 2012

In 2012, Alfresco continued to deliver and enrich the same Enterprise grade software that our 1000s of paying and Community users and partners are familiar with. However, new opportunities and challenges for the Enterprise mean we are in the process ...

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