Last Friday, Wilco Jansen the Joomla!’s Development Coordinator announced a code freeze. That’s usually a good news. A code freeze means another Joomla! release is on the way, and this time perhaps we are looking at a stable release, or is it? let’s wait and see …
Yes we are excited. Joomla! CMS version 1.5 is finally mature enough to become the framework for many future web projects. Joomla! CMS 1.5 has been written from scratch based on a Model View Controller architecture and it is very modular. An ideal framework for building content management driven websites, Intranet solutions, and Social Networking websites.
Our friend Amy Stephen on OpenSourceCommunity.org has already started a party!
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This is a BYOV – Bring your own video – party and we really want to hear from everyone! So, please come celebrate and let’s have some fun! Lift some hearts today – clink a virtual glass – enjoy community.
What a long, long journey it’s been and so much shared by such wonderful people. Rastin – thank *you* for your contributions to this amazing project, Joomla!.
Rastin – will you kindly fix my unbelievable spelling error, above? What was I thinking?????? arg! lol! Better have another video…
It’s fixed Amy! you should come and see my spelling errors, you can’t beat a dyslexic in this sort of things 😉
Ratsin
“What a long, long journey it’s been and so much shared by such wonderful people. Rastin – thank *you* for your contributions to this amazing project, Joomla!.”
You’re most welcome Amy! I haven’t contributed nearly as much as the other folks in the development team, you should see those guys who have been committing bugs fixes the day before and after Christmas!
Who could ever recreate that level of love and enthusiasm in a traditional software development environment? As I’ve always thought: Software Architecture is the closest thing I know to a love affair!