Congratulations to the entire team from designers to editors and authors.
The hard work and love that has gone into producing this magazine site and the first issue really shines through.
We are here to tell stories about websites and stories about software, but most of all we are here to tell stories about people. People who create and innovate with Joomla!. People who use Joomla! to share with others, help others, and connect with others. People who extend it and design for it. And people who volunteer their time to build it, improve it, test it, support it, document it, administer it, secure it, answer questions about it, translate for it, and lead it.
But in addition to all of that, we also want to tell your story. We have put a lot of effort into building a team of friendly and helpful editors who want to help you with your Joomla! story. So as you read these stories, reflect a bit about what you would like to share with the rest of this amazing global community. And then when you’re ready, we invite you to register to become a JCM author, submit an article, and add your Joomla! story to the others here.
I want to thank Amy Stephen for inviting me in October 2009 to join some preliminary discussions about what would eventually become the JCM, and for her unwavering devotion to this project. I want to thank Fotis Evangelou along with his partner Chris Marinou for donating their time and the services of their Komrade development company which has created a dynamic K2 based JCM design that is perfectly suited to our multi-author magazine format website.
I want to thank Brad Baker and Ole Bang Ottosen from the Community Leadership Team who were both instrumental in shepherding this project, and Ron Severdia who has been a steadfast supporter on the Production Leadership Team. From OSM, I want to thank Elin Waring for her guidance and support, Ryan Ozimek for his encouragement, and Steve Burge for his proactive help to get the word out about the JCM in his role as OSM Community Liason. I would also like to thank Production Leadership Team members Andrew Eddie for his time and attention in conducting a thorough security audit of K2, and Louis Landry for his work on a forthcoming custom extension which will enhance our Author License Agreement acceptance process.
Most of all, I want to thank all of the members of the JCM team who have volunteered so much of their time and intelligence and skill and attention and energy and passion in order to make the JCM something special which will strengthen the Joomla! project and the community. I am so proud to be a member of this team, and so thankful to have the privelege to work with and get to know so many great people through this project.
Antione de Saint-Exupery once said: “If you want to build a ship, don’t drum up people together to collect wood and don’t assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the sea.” That thought sums up very well the level of dedication and passion which the members of the JCM team have for the Joomla! project and the community. The only part of that thought which doesn't apply to the members of the JCM team is that none of them had to be taught to "long for the sea". That is what is so special about this team-they each already had that spirit when they joined this project.
Paul is a freelance web solutions provider based in Parker, Colorado, USA. He is the President of the board of directors for Open Source Matters, a former member of the Joomla! Community Leadership Team, a former Webmaster for the Joomla! community portal, and he was the founding Lead Editor for the Joomla! Community Magazine.
Congratulations to the entire team from designers to editors and authors.
The hard work and love that has gone into producing this magazine site and the first issue really shines through.
Let me be the first to post a big THANK YOU to everyone involved in making this a reality!
Great idea! Looking forward to spending lots of time perusing through all the great information here.
Thanks!
Laz
Paul,
Magazine Team,
This looks absolutely awesome !
I love the design and the high level of articles. They are floating "above the ground" of "normal" magazines.
Outstanding work, Team. It can be felt and seen that you enjoyed preparing this.
Way to go, Joomla!
Beat
Great to see that a huge team of contributors worked together to launch this Joomla Magazine. You have done a great job, it is looking very good and the articles are great! Congratulations!
Excellent work. Congratulations in the all team that worked for this result.
Great design and great info. Great show case for using Joomla as a magazine as well and should be promoted I hope.
Maybe part of this magzine pages could be shown up on the Joomla.org front page as well as pages from people.joomla.org too?
As now its very static pages not change often as it could on Joomla.org we could set on front page modules like this examples "Latest Joomla user forum posts" from forum, latest blog posts from Joommla core team, latest magazine articles from Joomla authors, latest new users from people.joomla.org, latest group posts from people.joomla.org etc on Joomla main page.
I would love to have the main menu also focused and look like this also for seo purposes
* Home
* About Joomla
* Joomla People (-Joomla Community) (--Joomla User Forums)
* Joomla Magazine
* Joomla Resources (Joomla Extensions)
* Joomla Developer (Joomla Documentation)
What you think?
@ All - Thanks so much for all of your positive and welcoming comments! We feel that we are off to a good start, but we have a lot of plans in the works for new features, and of course we'll be adding lots of new stories for upcoming issues. Please come back next month, and please let others know about the JCM too!
@ ssnobben -
Thanks for sharing all of your ideas! We are hoping that in time the JCM will get some more prominent exposure on joomla.org.
Your idea of "latest forum posts, etc." is a good one, but it is something that has been discussed for the joomla.org home page, so we will defer to them on that.
There are plans underway for redesigning all of the main joomla.org websites. From what I have seen, I don't think the main navigation choices will change much (with the exception of adding a link to the new people site).
My opinion for this site is so great. Now we could get more information about joomla in best point of view from the expert.
Congratulations,ç from Mexico, we are happy to se a lot of work and want to contribute and continue using this excelent CMS.
Thank you to everyone involved! I can't wait to get further into the magazine. There is so much to be said for the effort and passion dedicated to Joomla, you are all outstanding in your devotion to this awesome program.
Hats off to you guys and gals who have made this magazine possible! Thank you! Thank you!