Here are some interesting Joomla blog posts I found during week 42.
This week, the topics of posts are Joomla events, some new templates and some opinions about the Molajo distribution of Joomla 1.6.
Enjoy the read!
Reports from the CLT and PLT meetings at Joomla!Day West
Written by Brian Teeman
During the Joomla!Day West event that took place at the beginning of October the Community and Production leadership teams were able to get together for several days of discussions, planning and team building.
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Johan Janssens: Fork or Distro, matter of intent
Written by Amy Stephen
If you are a Joomla! developer, or if you want to understand a bit more about code in a free software project and the importance of collaboration and process, I encourage you to read Fork or distro, a matter of intent, by Johan Janssens.
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MissionControl - Download Available!
Written by Andy Miller
Work on our MissionControl Joomla Admin template is proceeding well. Last week we released the first 0.1.0 Alpha to our club members, and today we have just released an update that contains a fair-few bug fixes and also has compatibility styling for K2 as well as RokDownloads.
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Joomla Day Denmark
Written by Brian Teeman
With almost 200 people expected in the very small town of Kolding, not far from LegoLand this is an amazing turnout and shows the true strength of Joomla even in a very small country.
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More business power for Joomla
Written by Anthony Olsen
We have just finalised the design for the next Joomla template (coming in November) and it's another fast loading business template. Over the past year we have had a lot of feedback about members needing fast loading, business friendly designs..
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Molajo - Joomla! Fork or Distribution?
Written by JoeJoomla
This week Molajo was officially announced and is being Tweeted online as a Joomla! 1.6 distribution by those officially involved with it. It is being led by Amy Stephen and has an impressive list of administrators including Hils Cheyne, Nicholas Dionysopoulos, and Robert Vining.