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On August 5, we asked community members (that's you!) to help test proposed fixes to allow Joomla! to work correctly using PHP version 5.3. The response was very good. Since then, we have identified some more places that needed to be fixed, and we have also made a number of fixes to the TinyMCE editor.
For these reasons, we have created a new test release and are again asking the community to...
Its often said there is a lack of women contributing and participating at higher level in open source projects.
Fortunately we do see a tendency of this changing to the better within the joomla! project
Sure, the male:female contributor ratio still weighs towards the male side, but the fact that we more and more often see women taking on the leading roles within ours teams is a good indicator...
Your review and feedback is appreciated on Design Concepts for the Joomla! 1.6 Access Control Improvements. Please review this video that overviews those ideas, review presentation material and leave your comments, questions and concerns, below. If you have specific application requirements that you want to ensure are met, take time to share those Use Cases for review. Thanks!
On November 1, 2009, the Joomla! community in Vietnam will be coming together for another wonderful Joomla!Day event in Hồ Chí Minh City! This event is free for the entire community, all you need to do is register in advance through our contact form (please include your your name, email and phone number). Learn more below about this free event!
Its only been two weeks since we welcomed Indonesian and Azeri Translation Teams, and now we have the pleasure of welcoming four new teams.
The last two weeks we have added the following languages and teams:
1. Dari (Afghanistan) Translation Team
2. Pashto (Afghanistan) Translation Team
3. Tagalog (Philippines) Translation Team
4. Khmer (Cambodia) Translation Team
With the addition of the...
Today, we have great cause to celebrate because Joomla! is four years old!
It takes many of us participating in many different ways to ensure the Joomla! project moves forward and people are successful using Joomla!.
Thanks you to each of you who share Extensions, Joomla! 1.6 Feature Patches, and Bug Patches that strengthen the Joomla! code base.
Thank you for helping in the Joomla!...
The Joomla! spirit continues to grow in Africa this year, as Joomla!Day Nigeria comes near. On December 12, 2009, the great people in the Nigerian Joomla! community will be celebrating their Joomla! pride with their third annual Joomla!Day Nigeria in Lagos. Registration is free, but limited to 100 people, so register today!
Enjoy this event geared at educating, supporting and socializing...
Every six months IBM's x-Force security team releases a report about what software has had what vulnerabilities. Joomla! usually ranks pretty high, not because of vulnerabilities in the core, but because there are thousands of third party extensions (some not actively developed since Joomla! 1.0.1) that exist out in the world. Every six months I explain to the folks at IBM that the Joomla!...
Magento is a powerful e-commerce solution but is lacking in general CMS functionality. For his GSoC 2009 project, Anh Nguyen created an extension that allows you to use Joomla! for your regular website and Magento for your e-commerce site. Best of all, to the user, it looks and feels like one integrated site. Click here to view Anh's 48-minute webinar where he demonstrates how this works and...
Its less then a month to go until I will present a couple of talks during the Joomla!Day Germany 2009 in Bad Nauheim. With Robert in the back I need to prepare the slides soon and I think the other speakers will do so as well. Beside the fact that the venue is just awesome this will become one of the most exciting events of this year. The Joomla!Day with its Community focused event on Saturday...