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Post your Haikus for October

Written by | Sunday, 30 September 2012 14:00 | Published in 2012 October
Here is an easy and fun way for you to share your feelings about Joomla! with the rest of the community: Simply write a haiku about Joomla! below in the comments area of this month's page. Be sure to check back here to read the haikus submitted by other members of the community. We will have a page for new haikus in every upcoming JCM issue.

Haiku is a form of Japanese poetry. One of the more common English language forms of Haiku consists of a total of up to seventeen syllables in three lines, in a pattern of five, seven, and five syllables. Here is a haiku example:

a contribution
may be either large or small
which is a haiku?


Haiku can be simple or deep, funny or serious, lighthearted or thought provoking. So if you are up to the challenge, take a little time to put your thoughts about Joomla! into the form of a haiku, and share it with the rest of the community by writing your haiku in the comments area of this page below!

This month's haiku theme: Progress

You are encouraged to submit a haiku about anything that relates to your feelings about Joomla!. However, if you would like a little help for inspiration, this month's Joomla! haiku theme is progress.

 

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Dianne Henning

Dianne Henning

Joomla enthusiast and web developer, Co-Lead Editor of the Joomla Commuity Magazine, OSM Board Member, say hello if you see me at a Joomla event! 

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Comments (7)

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    Michael

    My screen is broken
    postal service delivers
    laptop is repaired

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    Michael

    Last month a mistake
    Dianne spelled with double N
    I feel silly now

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    Dianne Henning

    A common error,
    progress made, all better now...
    Thanks for your Haiku!

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    Connie Lippert

    Joomla grows and grows
    Web sites for every person
    Joomla zen garden

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    Jasper

    ..have no Words to Press
    how truely i love JOOMLA
    .. won't ever feel Drooped

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    Paul Orwig

    Joomla three point oh
    is a major step forward
    what progress comes next?

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    Sue Zakar

    old brain learns slowly
    these new versions do confuse
    search tutorials