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As a website owner, if you could invest 30 seconds, click one button and improve the performance of your website by 10% or more, would you do it?
What if that one click also greatly improved the security of your website overall, as well as the security of your users?
This all sounds pretty great, and it is. Read on and get ready to take advantage of the Joomla! 3.3 Stable release scheduled for 30 April 2014. Get ready to Do More with Joomla!
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The stable release of Joomla! CMS 3.3 is only a few weeks away, so it’s time to start planning the upgrade, as there are some significant enhancements that will improve your site.
So what do I need to know?
Joomla! CMS 3.3 Stable release is scheduled for 22 April 2014
- 3.3 will be the most stable Joomla! CMS release. Ever
- Replaces MooTools based JavaScript with jQuery equivalents
- Microdata implementation
- The release is geared to help you Do More …
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We currently have several students who are participating in the GSoC Mailing List discussions and deciding on which project they want to tackle this year from the Joomla 2014 GSoC Project Ideas list. But we would really like to see as many students as possible take advantage of this great opportunity.
A few short weeks ago, Joomla was accepted into the 2014 Google Summer of Code! That makes 8 years that the Joomla project has participated as a Mentor Organization and we’re excited to take part again this year.
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- Written by: Robert Vining
This week (Monday 10th - Friday 14th 2014) Joomla will be present at CeBIT 2014, which is the world's largest and most international computer expo in Hannover, Germany. Joomla shares a booth called “CMS Garden” together with 7 other open source content management systems. Last year the shared booth was a great success and this year we hope to continue that...
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Hello Joomla! Friends:
I’m very excited and pleased to announce to you that the Joomla! Project has been accepted for Google Summer of Code 2014 this year. This makes the third consecutive year that we have participated in GSoC since 2012 and brings our total participation count up to a total of 8 years working with Google and their Open Source offices.
A great deal of effort and preparation has already gone into this year and I would really like to thank all the volunteers for their efforts. Special thanks to this year’s admin team which is being headed up by Robert Vining and myself. We will be continuing to announce details and working towards this summer as we finalize project ideas, get our mentors prepped and ready and start the next phase of the program. The next phase will consist of evaluating the student proposals and finalizing which projects will actually be accepted as Joomla! projects. I hope to continue to share positive progress with the community throughout the summer.
-Chad Windnagle and the entire, talented, wonderful Joomla! GSoC Team!
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