What happened at the Joomla Outreach Sprint in Paris? Why should you attend the Joomla World Conference? What are the cool things you can do with Joomla? Why should every webdesign / development agency consider building all their sites in Joomla?...
Last month we met Charvi Mehra, the first of two release managers steering Joomla 6.2 towards its October 2026 release. Now we turn to Martin Kopp, a 30-year IT veteran from Switzerland who leads the Bug Squad, mentors GSoC students, and was part of the MCP server discovery sprint that explored AI-powered Joomla administration. Martin co-managed Joomla 4.4 alongside Allon Moritz and returns for 6.2 with experience and, as you will discover, a sideline in DJing.
At its core, ambush marketing is simple: one organisation pays to create attention, and another steps in and captures that attention without paying for the privilege.
Joomla 6.0 shipped on the 14th of October 2025, the culmination of about a year's work by Gary Barclay and me as its release managers. We then carried on as caretakers of the 6.0 line for another six months, until Harald Leithner and Stefan Wendhausen shipped Joomla 6.1 on the 14th of April 2026. That was the moment our term came to its natural close.
I've just returned home to the UK after an extraordinary Outreach Sprint in Paris. I'm still buzzing from the experience and I feel sure my fellow Joomlers felt the same. Nine participants from 5 nations came together to work through some of the bigger challenges in our marketing and communications.
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This summer four students/contributors will write code to help Joomla move forward. In this article we’ll introduce them and their projects about automated workflow, multi-category support, translator feedback for automatic translation and Ajaxifying the backend. Exciting times ahead!
This article is about how I (re)discovered a Joomla function, because I was inspired by a website I came across.
As software projects mature, the challenge is not only managing technical debt, but also preserving the understanding behind the decisions that shaped the code in the first place.
In episode 2 of our series about building custom plugins we will look at task plugins. With a task plugin you can schedule tasks that you want your website to do. In this article we’ll show how to create your own plugins to execute all kinds of tasks.
Having just installed the latest version of Joomla for a new website, it seems like the perfect time to look at the features that come installed by default.
Open Source Testing is one of the ways I give back to my current favorite open source CMS project.
It’s not glorious, sexy or anything but it can definitely feel rewarding, like you’re helping make things move forward.
For years, one of the biggest problems with ecommerce in Joomla has not been features. It has been philosophy.
The Joomla World Conference is one of those rare occasions when our largely digital community meets in the real world. Most of the year, we collaborate through chats, commits, and GitHub issues - but during JWC, we get the chance to connect, share ideas, and experience the Joomla community in a way that simply isn't possible online.
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