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Joomla has been fortunate to benefit from the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) and other events over the past few years. Often, from these projects Joomla's core features are improved, and the members of the teams that work on these features go on to become pillars of the community. But is it now time for us to think about launching our own program alongside these and bring stability to the cycle of development?
Read more https://magazine.joomla.org/all-issues/november/seasons-of-coding-and-documentation-joomla-academy
Joomla 5, released on October 17th, marks a significant milestone in CMS evolution. This latest version, two years in the making, elevates the Joomla experience with its unmatched security, swift performance, and stellar code quality. At the heart of this leap forward is Joomla's unwavering dedication to innovation, performance, and security, necessitating a match in its underlying database systems.
Read more https://magazine.joomla.org/all-issues/november/joomla-5-mysql8-requirement
To misquote Jack Swigert, “Okay, Joomla... we've had a problem here.”
We have tried to address this problem over the years, and it
continues to be a problem in our community.
Making Joomla a safe space for all has proved challenging; we still
have members making others feel threatened and intimidated.
But we must not give up; all together, we will make Joomla a safe
space for all.
Read more https://magazine.joomla.org/all-issues/november/making-a-safe-space-for-all-in-joomla
What’s in store for Joomla 5.1? JCM meets Release Managers, Martina Scholz and Luca Rachetti. Let's find out a little more about who they are and what to expect…
Read more https://magazine.joomla.org/all-issues/november/introducing-the-joomla-5-1-release-managers
One of the big challenges in Joomla is we don’t have enough volunteers to do the work. Or rather: the volunteers we have are often overloaded with work, and no one is available to help new people find their way, so they don’t know what’s expected from them and just start working nevertheless. This is a vicious cycle we can’t seem to break out of. As a result, not every contribution gets the friendly reception it deserves. To put it mildly.
Read more https://magazine.joomla.org/all-issues/november/language-how-to-comment-and-be-heard