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Infographic: Joomla CMS Development Strategy

Written by Sander Potjer | Monday, 01 August 2011 00:00 | Published in 2011 August
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Since the release of Joomla 1.6, back in January 2011, Joomla started to use a new development strategy.

 

The development strategy is explained in a long article on http://developer.joomla.org/strategy.html, not always understandble for the international Joomla Community. The actual development status including release and End of Life dates is listed on http://developer.joomla.org/development-status.html

In an attempt to make the new development strategy more understandable for the wider Joomla Community, I have created the Joomla CMS Development Strategy Infographic.

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The Joomla CMS Development Strategy Infograhic is also available in: Dutch, French, German and Spanish.

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Sander Potjer

Sander Potjer

Sander Potjer is already for several years active in mainly the Dutch Joomla community. He is currently chairman of “Stichting Sympathy” a Dutch foundation supporting and promoting the Joomla Project in The Netherlands via facilitating the Dutch community www.joomlacommunity.eu and organizing the yearly Dutch JoomlaDays.

Sander enjoy contributing to the Joomla project. It all started back in 2007 with MijnJoomlaSite.nl, a Dutch website listing over 1400 Dutch Joomla! websites with background information about the development process and used extensions. In October 2008 he founded www.joomlacommunity.eu together with others and in a short period they did quite a lot for the Dutch community, like establishing the Joomla User Groups in The Netherlands & Belgium (13 at the moment).

Sanders Joomla! passion began in 2005 with building a Mambo website for his rowing team (which of course was quickly converted to Joomla). Next to his studies Architecture at Delft University of Technology Sander is a Joomla freelancer working on all kinds of Joomla projects.

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    Alan

    Eh?
    Wheres the iconographic?

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    Ekendra

    The road to Joomla is now going to be more clear with regular updates. Hope Joomla will keep the frontline.

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    Juliano Augusto

    For this and much more I´m using the 1.5 still

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    jorge marquez

    if joomlais changing so fast and so much , they should develop an easy way to migrate from one version to the other, it is disappointing to end supoport in only a year of life like 1.7

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    Milos

    Migration will be ok and easy, but only after 1.7 version and future versions, let's hope last painfully migration we need to do is this from j.1.5 It's going to be difficult in most cases but that's the way it is now....

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    joomla development

    Thanks for taking the time to share this, I feel strongly about it and like to learn more on this topic. If possible, as you gain knowledge, would you mind updating your blog with extra information? It is extremely helpful for me.

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