The SDL Tridion community has grown over the past years and this is certainly noticable through the amount of bloggers which on a regular basis write articles about SDL Tridion
SDL Tridion World was once created to host community content like articles, tutorials and extensions, but lately it seems most authors prefer to write articles on their own blogs rather than to post them here. So to keep up to date with all the community content being written about SDL Tridion, you should consider adding the following bloggers to your blog roll:
- Albert Romkes
- Albert te Boekhorst
- Alexander Klock
- Alexander Orlof
- Alvin Reyes
- Andrey Marchuk
- Anton Minko
- Arjen Stobbe
- Asier Fernandez
- Bart Koopman
- Building Blocks
- Charles Guo
- Chris Morgan
- Chris Summers
- Dominic Cronin
- Elena Serghie
- Eric Huiza
- Ferdinand Lugo
- Gertjan Assies
- Hao Houang
- Jaime Santos Alcon
- Jan Horsman
- Jarno Henneman
- Jeremy Grand-Scrutton
- John Winter
- Jonathan Primmer
- Jonathan Williams
- Jordi Vanderpooten
- Julian Wraith
- Manuel Garrido
- Miguel Miguelez
- Mark Saunders
- Mihai Cadariu
- Monica Manzano
- Nickoli Roussakov
- Nuno Linhares
- Peter Joles
- Peter Kjaer
- Rob Stevenson-Leggett
- Robert Curlette
- Robert Jin
- Rute Oliveira
- Ryan Durkin
- Stefan Shumanov
- Taras Strypko
- Tory Johnson
- Thijs Borst
- TridionDeveloper.com
- Tridion Talk (podcasts)
- Tridion Webinars
- Vinoth
- Visvabalaji
- Vadym Vlasenko
- Vesa Paakkanen
- Will Price
- Yoav Niran
Besides the bloggers, one of the other big differentiators that demonstrates true community power is the activity of SDL Tridion experts on Stack Overflow. Lately even a dedicated question and answer site for SDL Tridion has been created on the Stack Exchange network. You can find this site on: http://tridion.stackexchange.com. It is completely open to the public and indexed by Google, so if you have a question or are willing to join the community by supplying answers about SDL Tridion, be sure to visit that site.
On May 15, 2014 Robert Curlette hosted the first Tridion Developer Summit.
Last but not least, there are a number of community projects on the web managed by the developers and power users themselves, you can find these on GitHub and Google Code.
Updates:
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02-September-2014: added the SDL Tridion 2014 Community (in under 60 seconds) video.
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18-July-2014: added new blogs and reference to the Tridion Developer Summit.