We talk about the rate limiting feature in TYPO3 v11 and the flexibility it offers for configuring backend login restrictions.

Practical tasks that Benni works on include business coordination and management, backend development, server setup + maintenance, and plenty of coding.
Benni uses some key terms when he thinks about his leadership role at the agency and helping clients:
- “Taking the hits” - Frontline coordination of clients and client projects
- “Think” - find the best ideas on how to solve technical issues
- “Listen, Translate” - Turning client needs and requests into useful development tasks
- “Dig deep” - Analyzing hard-to-fix issues, looking for their source and solutions
- “Engage, Encourage, Unblock” - Finding the right, constructive next steps for any and all development- or ‘human’ issues that arise in the course of our activities
- TYPO3
Though b13 co-founder and TYPO3 CMS Core Development Lead, Benni Mack, is something of an unstructured genius, he gives us the structure we need to succeed in many areas. He’s part of coordinating the business side of our agency and winning new clients. He handles setup and maintenance of our technical infrastructure. And though he’s one of our key resources when we’re solving new problems for clients, he uses a classic “salami tactic” when he can get away with it: Any problem you bring to him, he slices into even finer pieces and gives it back to you. Watch out for leaving with more questions than you came with! Little-known facts about Benni: he was a German national semi-finalist in Olympic Greco-Roman-style wrestling and he can’t swim.
Expertise
- Ansible, Apple, Blackfire, Cloudflare, database, PHP, PSRs, SQL
- TYPO3, v10, core, custom, extensions, workspaces
- Caching, CDN, CI-deployment, regular expressions, web servers
- Contribution, community, enablement, sharing knowledge
- Delivering value, exceptional experiences, international, multilingual, partnership
- Family, listening, learning, sharing, teamwork, trust
Benni and TYPO3
Benni on working at b13
Benni’s Dos and Don’ts
- Always understand, build things to last, and maximize your efficiency
- Always ask for the reason and the need before doing something (“understand”)
- Always find a clean, future-proof solution that keeps you out of trouble in the future (“build things to last”)
- Always automate (“be efficient, don’t do the same thing three times”)
- Always be optimistic and see the benefits of bad situations, look for the silver lining
- Always look for a long-term solution or strategy
- Never give up!
- Never blame others!
- Never waste your time!

Composer and TYPO3 have had a long journey together. Now, work done in v11 is paving the way for v12—so that TYPO3 can become a fully-realized standard Composer project and consequently, an even more secure CMS.

In 2021, many individuals and companies sponsored bug fixes and new features in TYPO3. We’re grateful for their support!

Sometimes you just need the original file. Version 11 means you can download multiple files and folders in a few clicks.

A quick guide on adding Solr to your local dev setup in TYPO3 for continuous improvement and continuous delivery.

b13 wouldn’t exist without open-source software. Our leadership, technical expertise and commitment to life-long learning all stem from our deep roots in open source.

I’m pretty sure that the new Folder Tree in TYPO3 v11.1 feature will make editors daily lives with TYPO3 easier.

Let’s see if we can improve TYPO3’s Page Tree, from a non-developer perspective

Once you’ve gotten the hang of using Blackfire, you can do even more to speed up your website. Add tests, baselines, targeted sub-profiles, and more.

