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The JCM Team is proud to present you the December Issue of the Joomla! Community Magazine, the last edition of 2024. 

This month’s edition features:

This release wouldn't have been possible without the work of the Community Magazine Team, all the authors and all the people who allowed us to interview them.

Thanks to all those who participated.

The Call for Authors for the Community Magazine is always open, we are eager to receive your articles.

If you want to write for the Magazine, regularly or just once, drop us a line at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Contributed to this issue:

Luca Marzo (Co-Editor), Anja de Crom (Co-Editor), Claudia Weber-Lenck (Co-Editor), Sandra Decoux (Creative Director), Viviana Menzel (Author), Brian Teeman (Author), Maria Skampoura (Author & Creative Team), Emmanuel Lemor (Author), Serge Billon (Author), Fedir Zinchuk (Co-Author), Sergey Tolkachyov (Author), Herman Peeren (Author), Dan Atrill (Author), Angie Radtke (Author), ChatGPT (Fake Author), Robbie Jackson (Author), Yann Gomiero (Author).

We want to thank also all the developers, leaders and volunteers who dedicated their time to answer our interviews. Not only for this issue, but throughout the year. The Joomla Community Magazine wouldn't be possible without the continuing work of all the volunteers contributing to Joomla. Thank you all for being awesome!

About the author

Before I got my current job as Coordinator Communications & Digital, I ran my own company for 25 years. The first 15 years I was a writer / editor / journalist / writing coach, but then I created my first website with Joomla... and I was hooked. I switched careers and became a website developer. My current job combines these two skills, so that's a win-win 🙂 

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Why I contribute to Joomla

To many people Joomla is just a tool. But if you look a little closer, you'll notice it's much more than that. It's a living system, raised and nourished by a community of volunteers dedicating their time to make it the best CMS ever. Without volunteers, Joomla wouldn't exist. It's not 'just a product'. Everyone who uses Joomla, can do so because someone, somewhere, contributed to it. I want to give back to the community that keeps Joomla alive.

And, probably needless to say: I love being part of that community. 

Contributing to Joomla by volunteering brought me so much: valuable experience, more knowledge and a better understanding of Joomla and its community, and the opportunity to work together with a crowd of lovely people all over the world.

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Some articles published on the Joomla Community Magazine represent the personal opinion or experience of the Author on the specific topic and might not be aligned to the official position of the Joomla Project

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