| Joomla July 21 2007 |
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| Written by Peter Almberg | |
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Joomla News July 21 2007
Joomla! lead developer Louis Landry announced Joomla's release candidate of Joomla! 1.5 today. The much-anticipated announcement of Joomla's amazing new framework was met with with enthusiastic applause. Meanwhile, almost simultaneously, Wilco Jansens delivered the good news to a group of Joomla! fans in Germany. Joomla! Sells Out! Joomla!Day Central USA (Austin) organiser Chris Justice described the timing of the 1.5 release as 'highly appropriate'. "The Joomla!Day has been sold out for some time and unfortunately we've had to turn people away," he said. "We're elated with the massive response and we're already planning a potential event in the Fall." Lead developer Johan Janssens, who was unable to attend Austin, described the release candidate as proof of the health and activity of the Joomla! project. "We have an incredible team with some of the brightest coding minds in open source, "he said. "I am obviously biased but I'll say it anyway ... Joomla! 1.5 is the finest software release I've had the pleasure to be involved with. What's more, the team has continued to stay focused when other distractions have been in the wind. This is testimony to the strength of the core team, ensuring good things happen." Codename Mapya We've codenamed Joomla! 1.5 RC1 "Mapya" which is Swahili for "new".
The goals for the Joomla! 1.5 release are to:
1.5 is the Future ... What about 1.0? Now let's share some legacy news. Today also marks an incremental bug fixing and security update for Joomla! 1.0 series software. Quality and Testing Coordinator Robin Muilwijk has been doubly busy preparing packages for an update for Joomla! 1.0.12 to 1.0.13. "We wanted to send out a clear message that we will continue to support the 1.0 series," he said. Wilco Jansens added that Joomla! would continue to support the legacy code for the old codebase for quite some time. |
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