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Umbraco.CMS.Backoffice
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webiny-js
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truthy
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payload
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burdy reviews and mentions
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🚀 Burdy 2.0 Release - Preview Editor, Backup Management, Hierarchical Posts!
We would appreciate any feedback, suggestions, or questions you may have about the Burdy 2.0! If you'd like to support us, please leave us a star on our GitHub.
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Next.js CMS - Page Builder
If you like what we are doing, please give us a star on GitHub.
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React / Next.js CMS - Create your own blog in seconds
Hi RationalMemer69! Yes, we have an internal roadmap that is not yet visible to the public. We will share the roadmap in the upcoming weeks! I can only give you a rough idea (we have not committed to this yet). From minor releases we might have: - Exporting / Importing content types - A/B testing capabilities for Posts / Pages / Fragments - Machine (Automatic) translation/localization of Posts / Pages / Fragments (integration with AWS Translate and Azure Translator). - Azure Blob support for File/Object storage (we currently support uploading files to FileSystem and AWS S3) The Next Major releases will look something like: - Plugins System / Marketplace - from project to plugin with a simple command and publish them on the Marketplace. Developers will be able to set pricing of the plugin (free / paid) - ECommerce (down the road) There might be some enterprise plugins such as "Build your own Netflix" on top of the AWS, where Burdy will utilize many AWS services to achieve transcoding, storage, delivery. Again this is not an official roadmap yet but this is what we would like to achieve :) If you like our project, don't forget to give us a star on a GitHub https://github.com/burdy-io/burdy
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Burdy - Headless CMS - 100% TypeScript
GitHub: https://github.com/burdy-io/burdy
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A note from our sponsor - SurveyJS
surveyjs.io | 18 Apr 2024
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burdy-io/burdy is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of burdy is TypeScript.