Debating Migrating?

Debating Migrating?

Joomla 3.0 is due out next month, and if you're thinking "oh no, another migration situation!", don't get your feathers all ruffled yet. If you're on Joomla 2.5 you'll be absolutely fine staying where you are, probably until 2014.

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The Best Thing About a Summit...

The Best Thing About a Summit...

Javier Gomez and I had the privilege to represent the Joomla! project at this year's Community Leadership Summit in Portland, Oregon on July 14 and 15. I had a great time at this conference last year, and I was excited to have the opportunity to return. This year's conference was better for me than last year's, and I am happy to share a few thoughts here about my experience.

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Don’t be that Company! Five Ethical Blunders Every Agency Needs to Avoid

Don’t be that Company! Five Ethical Blunders Every Agency Needs to Avoid

Every day we are faced with making thousands of decisions. Some decisions are as simple as what to eat for breakfast while others can be as difficult as deciding whether or not it’s time to add another employee into the mix. But in the end what’s important is that you make the RIGHT decisions. Making the right decisions isn’t always easy and making poor decisions is a sure fire way to lose clients and hurt your company’s reputation. Below we outline five common ethical missteps and how these problems should be handled.

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JoomlaDay Events in August 2012

JoomlaDay Events in August 2012

Cape Town, Chicago and Lomé are the cities where you will find locally organized JoomlaDay events in August.

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Leadership Highlights - August 2012

Leadership Highlights - August 2012

July was a month for upgrades and migrations. Lots of new improvements under the hood - check them out!

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Inspiring Young People to Consider Open Source Technologies

Inspiring Young People to Consider Open Source Technologies

In the summer of 2011, Virya Technologies had reached a point where the company needed to expand due to the volume of work, but also wanted to invest in the community and provide an opportunity for a young person to gain employment, training, and involvement in Open Source technologies.

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