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The February issue of the Joomla Community Magazine is here! Our stories this month:
Editors Introduction
All You Need is (Joomla!) Love..., by Dianne Henning
Feature Stories
Women in Joomla!, by Shirat Goldstein
Interview with Chad Windnagle, by Alice Grevet
What Exactly Goes Into Making a Release of the CMS?, by Michael Babker
Developers
Practical Development, by Marco Dings
Administrators
Some Tips for SEO in Joomla 3.0, by David Hoang
Events
CMS Africa Goes to Nairobi, Kenya, by Njenga Hakeenah
Save the Date!, by David Hurley
Project News
Leadership Highlights February 2014, by Marijke Stuivenberg
Roundup from JUG Corner - January 2014, by Ruth Cheesley
Sitebuilders
Joomla! 3.2 New Features: Extension Finder, by Nicola Galgano
Building Joomla Web-Help Systems - Part 1: Choosing an Environment, by Matt Majeske
To LTS or STS?... That is the Question!, by Duke Speer
International Stories
Browse the international articles submitted this month.
In our next issue
We want to publish your Joomla! story in the next JCM issue! So take a look at our Author Resources content to get a better idea of what we are looking for, and then register to become a JCM author and submit your Joomla! story!
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The January issue of the Joomla Community Magazine is here! Our stories this month:
Editors Introduction
Looking to the Future, by Alice Grevet
Feature Stories
Joomla!-Based New Year's Resolution Ideas, by Jennifer Gress
Project News
Roundup from JUG Corner - December 2013, by Ruth Cheesley
More About Joomla! Certification, by Irene López
Designers
Do You Know Who You Are?, by Ian Nelson
Events
First Joomla! User Group Meeting in Poland, by Danuta Idzik
Developers
Review: Component Creator for Joomla!, by Carlos Rodríguez
Lessons in Good Coding Practices: Don't Repeat Yourself, by David Hurley
Sitebuilders
Explaining Joomla! for Non-Techies (Part II), by Pedro F. Vidal Lopez
Go that Extra Mile to Deliver Simplicity!, by Gene Page
Using Joomla! as a Help Development Tool, by Matt Majeske
Administrators
Facebook And Your Joomla! Website, by Nicole Ouellette
Google Summer of Code
Google Summer of Code 2013 Summary, by Chad Windnagle
International Stories
Browse the international articles submitted this month.
In our next issue
We want to publish your Joomla! story in the next JCM issue! So take a look at our Author Resources content to get a better idea of what we are looking for, and then register to become a JCM author and submit your Joomla! story!
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The Joomla! Project and the Production Leadership Team are proud to announce the release of Joomla! 3.2.1 which resolves a significant number of issues and bugs.
If you are currently running Joomla! 3.2, we recommend that you apply this update immediately via either the one-click update or the update downloads available at www.joomla.org/download.html. For other versions of the 3.x series, applying the update is recommended at the next convenient opportunity.
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The Joomla! Project is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Joomla 2.5.17.
Joomla 2.5.17 is a maintenance release. Most notably this release fixes errors that have been reported including:
- Registration emails in multilingual websites
- The 2.5.14 to 2.5.16 update errors
- Recaptcha function updated after Google’s API update causing broken captcha
The update process is very simple, and complete instructions are available here. Note that there are now easier and better ways of updating than copying the files with FTP.
Download
New Installations: Click here to download Joomla 2.5.17 (Full package) »
Update Package: Click here to download Joomla 2.5.17 (Update package) »
Note: Please read the update instructions before updating.
Instructions
*Please clear your browser's cache after upgrading
Want to test drive Joomla? Try the online demo. Documentation is available for beginners.
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The Joomla! Project and Community is excited to announce the release of the Joomla Framework! The Joomla Framework is a major step forward in the evolution of the Joomla! Project. Taking advantage of years of experience in creating the Joomla! CMS and later the Joomla! Platform, the development team has extracted and refactored many of the essential functions necessary to create, manage and deploy a modern PHP web application and compiled them into a library of modular packages that can be easily mixed and matched with other PHP frameworks and packages using Composer for dependency management.
This step enables two major areas of growth for the Joomla! project:
First, it makes several packages, inspired by the demanding needs of the Joomla! CMS, available to the larger PHP developer community, paving the way to build new web applications and services. These packages are distributed via Packagist.org for use with Composer and can be combined with packages from other best-of-breed PHP frameworks such as Symfony, Zend, and Laravel. Web Applications built on a server with the Joomla! Framework will have the advantage of creating, managing and authenticating user accounts; retrieving, managing and displaying content retrieved from one or more databases; and taking advantage of many social media integration features. For example, the social media packages for Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, and Twitter are well executed. They have a common API that interacts with each of the services, and offers good coverage of each service’s program interface.
Second, it allows a future version of the Joomla! CMS to be built upon this Framework and thereby benefit from the broader base of PHP developers that adopt and can contribute back to the Framework, as well as the dependency management features of Composer. The Framework will bring new rapid development tools to CMS extension developers that will allow them to create and maintain more sustainable and robust extensions.
Together these areas of growth combine to increase the development velocity of the Joomla! project and facilitates project collaboration and growth for the Open Source community as a whole.
What does this mean for the typical user of the Joomla! CMS for their website? Not much at this moment as the Framework is a toolkit for software designers and developers. Downloading the Framework will do nothing to enhance your current Joomla! website. It is, however, a great promise of things to come for future versions of the Joomla! CMS.
A new era of rapid web application development is ahead and the many lightweight, modular and decoupled packages within the Joomla Framework positions the Joomla! Project to be an even more prominent leader in the larger community of Open Source PHP solution developers.
For more information about the Joomla! Framework, please visit framework.joomla.org.