Who invented TYPO3? (1)
The TYPO3 Association
Robert Lemke
Kasper Skårhøj
The TYPOlight company
Michael Stucki
Where was the inventor of TYPO3 born? (1)
Sweden
Norway
Denmark
Germany
Finland
What is the correct spelling of “TYPO3”? (1)
TYPO3
Typo3
typo3
TyPo3
TYPO 3
TYP 03
TYPO3 is an open source project. Does this mean that anyone may use or modify the TYPO3 logo? (1)
Yes, that is correct. This is regulated by the GPL.
Yes, that is correct. Open source projects do not have rights to a name.
Yes, that is correct. Licenses are available on typo3.org.
No, the logo may neither be used nor modified.
No, the logo may not be modified under any circumstances.
What does the abbreviation ECM stand for? (1)
Extended Content Management
Enterprise Content Module
European Content Management
Enterprise Content Management
Edition of Contemporary Management
Enhanced Content Management
What is a TYPO3 User Group? (1)
A group on the internet, such as typo3.ug.muenchen.
A support network organized by companies.
A casual meeting of TYPO3 enthusiasts.
A chat channel.
A group similar to the TYPO3 Association but based on users.
What does the TYPO3 Code Of Conduct say? (4)
Be respectful.
Always convince others, that TYPO3 is the best system on the market.
When you disagree, consult others.
When you are unsure, ask for help.
Step down considerately when you disengage from the TYPO3 project.
Never reveal real names for privacy reasons.
You have found a security vulnerability in TYPO3. What should you do? (1)
As a user, you don’t need to do anything – this is the responsibility of the core members.
Inform Kasper Skårhøj by sending an email to kasper@typo3.org.
Submit a detailed report to the forum on www.securityfocus.org.
Inform the TYPO3 security team by sending an email to security@typo3.org.
If the vulnerability has occurred in an extension, you should also inform the author of that extension.
Post a report about the vulnerability to the newsgroup typo3.projects.security.
You have found a bug in TYPO3. What should you do? (2)
Enter a bug report in the bug tracker.
Inform the TYPO3 bug team by sending an email to bugs@typo3.org.
If the bug also appears in an extension, you should also let the author of the extension know.