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Saturday, 16 February 2008 |
Recently there was a highly visible change at joomla.org as we
relaunched our forums on phpBB3 . Along with the changes to our sites,
we also have a few changes inside the Joomla! project to announce.
Please join us in recognising and honouring the work of three core team
members who have recently stepped down from the team and in welcoming a
new member.
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Tonie de Wilde has been the wizard behind the curtain for many of our
sites and infrastructure projects since he joined the team. Tonie
announced his resignation a while ago via a post on our team blogs, but
we want to acknowledge his work and efforts and thank him for
everything that he has done. He continues to contribute to the
community as a global moderator on the forums.
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Robin Muilwijk has been an ever-present and positive force most
recently as development working group coordinator along with Wilco
Jansen. Without his help we certainly would not be where we are, and he
will be sorely missed. Robin will remain as a forum global moderator
and will continue to help us all as he has time.
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Andy Miller has been the guiding light of design for the Joomla!
project since its beginning. Everything from our website templates to
the administrator user interface to anything else that needed to look
good has had the great benefit of Andy's touch. Joomla! most certainly
would not be what it is today without his vision, his talent and his
devotion.
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Last, but certainly not least, also join us in welcoming an old friend
back to the core team. Andrew Eddie was the project leader during the
birth of the Joomla! project. After a time away from the core team, he
has rejoined to help Joomla! into the future. Andrew will be joining
Wilco as Development Working Group Coordinator and taking over where
Robin left off.
Over the last few months we have talked a lot with the phpBB crew as
well as attended events together and have been continually impressed with their team and their software. With phpBB we have a cutting edge forum platform that is truly free and open source so that any modifications we make to improve the software can be easily given
back to the entire phpBB community. The transition was a huge effort
and we would like to thank the phpBB team, especially Josh, for helping in data migration
as well as many other technical questions along the way. A special
thanks goes out to our own Brad Baker who led this amazing effort. As
with any change there will be hiccups along the way, but the transition
has been very smooth. We look forward to a very bright future for
our new forums.
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Saturday, 16 February 2008 |
The Joomla! community congratulates the Drupal community on their release of Drupal 6.0.
It is a great accomplishment and shows the strength and creativity of
their free and open source community. Their hard work has paid off and
again shown the power of open source collaboration to produce great
software. We are especially thrilled for the many Drupal community
members who we have gotten to know, most recently when both projects
participated in the Google GHOP Contest .
Drupal like Joomla! makes it possible for millions of people to be
creators of rich and complex web content without having to be coders.
We celebrate Drupal's achievement in this, just
as we celebrated our release of Joomla! 1.5.
Well done Drupal, and congratulations.
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Thursday, 14 February 2008 |
Following the release of Joomla! 1.0.14 [daybreak] and Joomla! 1.5.1 [seenu] we are entering the planning phase for the next minor release of Joomla!: version 1.6. With the release, we have two goals: better planning and more involvement with the community.
We will be determining the goals of the release with a planning process that means that we will determine what we are going to implement before we actually start developing. The focus on community involvement will mean that everyone can give input on the features that might get into the next minor release of Joomla!
So what is the plan?
We are starting our work on Joomla! 1.6 by formally setting the goals
for the release. To work out what those goals are going to be we are
going to consult with the community.
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