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Teams and Committees

Teamwork transforms our community’s vision into a reality.

TYPO3 teams and committees advance the TYPO3 project through collaboration, clear objectives, and well-organized projects. They put in the necessary and regular effort that makes TYPO3 work for its community.

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As a member or contributor to a team or committee, you can …

  • Build relationships with TYPO3 users from around the world
  • Work with a dedicated team to advance a TYPO3 project
  • Gain knowledge and mentor others with different experience levels in TYPO3
  • Contribute your unique skills — technical, non-technical, and beyond

Leadership and coordination

Each team and committee have a person assigned as lead and co-lead. The leads have a regular team meeting each month, approximately every three weeks. They use the #t3a-and-team-leaders channel in TYPO3 Slack for coordination.

Making contact

Most teams have an open channel in TYPO3 Slack that you can use to contact them and offer help. Check out each team or committee page to find out how to contact them.

Find a team or committee

Teams are self-initiated, community-driven groups with specific responsibilities. 

Committees are initiated by the TYPO3 Association Board and work toward a set of predefined goals, defined by the Association.

Core Development

The TYPO3 Core Development Team is dedicated to develop and maintain the central parts of TYPO3 CMS.

Academic Committee

The TYPO3 Academic Committee is made up of TYPO3 Association members from universities that use TYPO3-CMS for their homepages.

Accessibility Team

The Accessibility Team assists to improve and maintain the accessibility in TYPO3. Therefore we share our accessibility expertise with TYPO3 developers.

Best Practices Team

Focusing on establishing and communicating best practices around TYPO3.

Community Expansion

The TYPO3 Community Expansion Committee (T3CEC) goal is to foster the use of TYPO3 by developers, agencies and clients all over the world.

Content Types

The main goal of this team is to build better, native support for custom, semantically structured content element types for TYPO3.

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Documentation Team

Our main goal is to provide comprehensive, relevant, up-to-date and easy to find documentation about TYPO3 products for all users.

Education & Certification

The committee is responsible for the TYPO3 education strategy, enabling easy access to learning materials, as well as official certifications.

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Localization

The TYPO3 Localization Team maintains the infrastructure and services for translating TYPO3 core and extensions into multiple languages, and welcomes new contributors as translators, developers, or team members.

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Marketing

Create. Communicate. Contribute. Support us with sharing your knowledge and help us to spread the word about TYPO3.

Ombudsperson

Ensuring the wellbeing of everyone in the community through education about and enforcement of the Code of Conduct.

Security

Security is taken very seriously by the developers of TYPO3. The visible part of that concern is the TYPO3 Security Team.

Server

We are in charge of the TYPO3 IT infrastructure. About a dozen core applications are run and managed by our team directly, and we provide additional services to other teams.

typo3.org Website Team

The typo3.org website team develops and maintains the typo3.org website (also the new one), the Extension Repository (TER), and the voting platform.

User Experience (UX)

The main goal of this team is to work on TYPO3 existing features UX improvments and also to collaborate on building any new feature during the concept process if help is wanted.