2020-05-11 Release Notes: Tidying Up

By Nolan Phillips

May 11, 2020

Today marks the second week of the TinaCMS core team's 2 week cool down. During this cooldown we're taking a step back to tie up some loose ends and get some perspective on the project. On Thursday



2020-05-04 Release Notes

By Nolan Phillips

May 4, 2020

What's New? Guides: Open Authoring with Next.js + GitHub Friday afternoon we finally released our Open Authoring with Next.js and GitHub guide! This guide lets you setup the same editing experience



Software Engineering Daily Talks TinaCMS

By Kendall Strautman

April 30, 2020

Recently, our founders, Scott Gallant and Jordan Patterson, along with Lead Tina Developer, Nolan Phillips, sat down with the folks from the Software Engineering Daily Podcast to talk about the CMS



2020-04-27 Release notes

By Nolan Phillips

April 27, 2020

Today we're releasing two new packages! react-tinacms-github next-tinacms-github With these packages you will finally be able to use GitHub as a backend and implement your very own Open Authoring



What are Screen Plugins?

By Nolan Phillips & Kendall Strautman

April 9, 2020

Plugins are a powerful concept. In general plugins are used to extend core functionality of a base system. While many plugin systems are static, TinaCMS is powered by a dynamic plugin system. In this



2020-04-06 Release notes

By Nolan Phillips

April 6, 2020

The TinaCMS core team continues to work towards making Open Authoring with GitHub + Next.js a viable solution for all open source projects! Last week the team finished the bulk of the refactoring



2020-03-30 Release Notes

By Nolan Phillips

March 30, 2020

Another week gone and another week closer to Open Authoring for everyone! Refactoring on tinacms.org is going well and a good API is becoming visible. To keep in touch with where Tina is headed in



2020-03-23 Release Notes

By Nolan Phillips

March 23, 2020

Two weeks ago we revealed Visual Open Authoring on the TinaCMS website and we have been working hard to make this feature available for everyone. Since most of the development for Open Authoring was



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