
My name is Sudara.
I'm male, though perhaps not manly. (A lot of folks from Germany/Austria/Switzerland think Sudara is a girl's name)
I'm not an expert at anything and never will be. But I like to learn and I really like to share with others what we are learning, and maybe even learn together.
I ask myself this often!
I'm just here. No worries about how or why.
I do small things in the community that I hope people will find useful. Some examples:
You can find it at my personal site at http://sudara.modernthings.net
Read on, and be sure to tell me how I can help you make Typo3 more usable, friendly and plain cool as a developer. You can read the collective efforts made so far to focus on Typo3 usability.
I'm the lone American surrounded by 100 German speaking Typo3 gurus in Switzerland.
This week is looking good for Typo3 Usability! A Usability survey is launched and Jens Hoffman sent me an amazing collection of Usability ideas and improvements for Typo3.
A Riddle: I have two books on my desk. One is called "Don't Make Me Think," around 200 pages. The other weighs in at 800 pages and is called TYPO3 4.0 - just looking at it may cause brain spasms!
What do they have in common?
A week ago, I released the Textmate Bundle for Typo3 on the Web-Crossing Blog, enabling fun and easy Typoscript editing on a Mac.
A new update is now available, and you are invited to try it out and give us feedback and feature...