Happy Third Birthday, Joomla!

Pictures of the Joomla! Core Team and OSM Board, then and now

Written by Amy Stephen

It takes an entire community of people working hard all over the world to make a project like Joomla thrive. If you help write documentation, answer questions in the forums, report, patch or test bugs, share GPL-compliant extensions on the Joomla! Extension Directory, write core code, create translation files, run a Joomla! User Group, organize Joomla! Day events or participate as an active member in a Joomla! Working Group, then you are an important part of making Joomla! available to the world.

Thanks to each of you who have contributed and helped make Joomla! possible. Special thanks to those of you who made that extra commitment to serve on the Joomla! Core Team or Open Source Matters Board over the years. Respect to all contributors and Happy Birthday to Joomla!

Joomla! Summit 2008

Joomla! Core and Open Source Matters Board 2008

 

Members of the Joomla! Core Team and Open Source Community Board of Directors who attended the Joomla! Summit in 2008. Front row (left to right): Lorenzo Garcia and Andrew Eddie; Back row (left to right): Ryan Ozimek, Levis Bisson, Sam Moffatt, Wilco Jansen, Louis Landry, Elin Waring, Michelle Bisson, Rob Schley, Alex Kempkens, Dave Huelsmann, Chris Davenport, and facilitator Adrian Ganz; Not pictured: Joomla! Core Team members Brad Baker and Ole Ottosen and OSM Board Members Wendy Robinson and James Vasile who were unable to attend the summit.

Joomla! Summit 2005

Joomla! Core and Open Source Matters Board 2005

 

Members of the Joomla! Core Team and Open Source Matters Board who attended the first Joomla! Summit in 2005. Pictured from top row (left to right): Jean-Marie Simonet, Brian Teeman (Core and OSM), Emir Sakic, Andy Miller, and Johan Janssens; Middle row (left to right): Ric Allinson, Mitch Pirtle (Core and OSM), Andrew Eddie (Core and OSM), Trijnie Wanders, Alex Kempkens, Arno Zijlstra and Marco Schmuck; Bottom row (left to right): Peter Russell and Andy Stewart; Core team members not pictured, include Rey Gigataras, Tim Broeker, Levis Bisson, Brad Baker, Michelle Bisson, Shayne Bartlett, and Nick Annies. Source: Arno Zijlstra.


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  1. I am still using 1.0. Until the "I got hacked" posts slow down I dont see any reason to go to 1.5
  2. Your comment about not using modules that require legacy mode got me thinking...

    What if the extensions gallery had a parameter to hide all of the packages that are not 1.5 native. How many would be left?
  3. in general I am not a friend of updating software which meets my requirements just to be up to date. For example I still work with Office 97 (sorry). One year ago we relaunched our website. The old site was built with NetObjects Fusion V7.5. The relaunch was built with Joomla 1.5.2.

    A couple of weeks ago our site was hacked completely (deleted on the server). Fortunately I had a backup to restore the site and database quickly. I immediately updated to Joomla 1.5.8.

    It would have been a good idea to have done this earlier. Since this mishap I frequently take a look at joomla.org. You live and learn :-)

    Update or not is primarily a question of necessity.
  4. There are 2013 1.5 native extensions today.
  5. Is there a step by step manual when upgrading a 1.5.6 version of Joomla to 1.5.8 because I am having trouble upgrading or figuring out how to. Another issue is hosting Joomla 1.5 on a Debian Virtual Server, if anyone has any feedback here, I am all ears.:-)
  6. Thanks, boys! Good work! We upgraded a 1.5.6 version to 1.5.8 and we do not have troubles:-)
  7. Same here, had little problem while upgrading but finally i got figured, new 1.5.8 version works great. great job and you guys are awesome!!!!
  8. Same here, had little problem while upgrading but finally i got figured, new 1.5.8 version works great.
  9. Thanks, boys!
  10. 8-) BRAVO to the Joomla Team ! I love 1.5.11
    You guys rock! Every other CMS pales in comparison. I have been using Joomla and building websites on this incredible platform and when it comes to mission critical. Joomla saves the day. I appreciate all the hard work that has gone into the development. I can't praise Joomla enough. I have been using Joomla on shared and VPS server environments and have had not one problem. Please keep up the 5 of 5 star work.

    Thank you so much for this mind blowing platform.

    CEO/Webmaster
    USA WEB EXPERTS.com
  11. So this is 2008,I see a friend in the picture.
    Let me keep the secret.
  12. like it very much
  13. congradulations, be happy with you
  14. This is great news. Best of luck for the future and keep up the good work.And hope to be better. Better means more features.
  15. joomla changed my life thank you guys and happy birthday ..
  16. Thanks for sharing informations.Looking forward to more stuff.
  17. Nice post,thank you for your sharing.
  18. very good~!

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