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Joomla 1.0 End of Life
Submitted by Bryan on October 6, 2008 - 10:47pmSome great discussion over at JoomlaTools about when the end of the life cycle should be for Joomla 1.0.
phpBB Blog
Submitted by Bryan on July 15, 2008 - 2:05amEric @ phpbb.com: "We are pleased to announce the opening of a phpBB Blog. This blog will be written by the phpBB Team on various topics related to phpBB and communities. The blog will provide an inside look into the phpBB Teams while benefiting the community.
Be sure to check it out: http://www.phpbb.com/blog"
Neem Tree: Backing Drupal in a big way
Submitted by Bryan on November 10, 2007 - 9:05am"To take advantage of our upcoming offerings, Drupal will be a requirement. So here's an updated look at why you should be considering Drupal."
PHP.net announces end of life for PHP 4
Submitted by Bryan on July 13, 2007 - 5:56pmToday it is exactly three years ago since PHP 5 has been released. In those three years it has seen many improvements over PHP 4. PHP 5 is fast, stable & production-ready and as PHP 6 is on the way, PHP 4 will be discontinued.More information available at PHP.net. So no more excuses...if you're still running PHP 4 there is no time better time than the present to check out PHP 5.2.
The PHP development team hereby announces that support for PHP 4 will continue until the end of this year only. After 2007-12-31 there will be no more releases of PHP 4.4. We will continue to make critical security fixes available on a case-by-case basis until 2008-08-08. Please use the rest of this year to make your application suitable to run on PHP 5.
Quoting IT: Supporting the Mission
Submitted by Bryan on December 22, 2006 - 1:23am"IT has no value whatsoever if you can't help people carry out their missions."
-Chris Niedermayer, "Go with the grain", Government Computer News, May 2, 2005
Firefox 3 to drop support for older Windows and Mac X 10.2
Submitted by Bryan on December 12, 2006 - 7:12amI'm currently testing a development version of Mozilla's Firefox 3 (codenamed Gran Paradiso). The contents of the release notes for Gran Paradiso Alpha 1 may surprise a few users.
Currently Firefox 3 is scheduled to be officially released in May 2007. When Firefox 3 is finally released it is expected to no longer support older versions of Microsoft Windows including Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows ME. Support for Apple's Mac OS X 10.2 will also be dropped. For the Mac platform, Mozilla is recommending users run Firefox using OS X 10.3.9 or higher.
Several new features for the Alpha 1 version of Gran Paradiso include:
- Cairo is now being used as the default graphics library, affecting all graphic and text rendering
- Cocoa Widgets are now used in OS X builds
- An updated threading model
- Changes to how DOM events are dispatched (see bug 234455)
- Changes to how web pages are painted
- New SVG elements and filters, and improved SVG specification compliance
Many of the new features are a result of changes in the Firefox rendering (layout) engine, Gecko. For this alpha version, Gecko 1.9 Alpha 1 is being used under the browser's hood.
Brad Baker: What is contributing to an Open Source Project?
Submitted by Bryan on December 5, 2006 - 7:49amBrad Baker posted on the Joomla! Developer Network an article discussing how one can can contribute to their open source community. While Mr. Baker's article are focused on Joomla!, I think his comments could apply to any open source project. I especially like how he concludes his article.
There is no utopia. No one, and no project, is perfect. Do we have faults, yes, some of them may be more important to you than they are to me, however the fact remains, if you are here for Joomla, the structure is already in place (maybe not ideal, or perfect) for your contribution to be accepted. So, will you contribute? If so, I look forward to seeing you in the community, genuinely helping people, in any way you can, within the current provisions that exist.
Explaining to someone how an open source community actually works is difficult. In my opinion the author has captured with his words a universal truth regarding open source projects. Try replacing Joomla in the above excerpt with Wordpress, Drupal, Radiant, e107, mojoPortal, or another favorite open source project and you'll see what I mean. Some experiences in open source are universal.



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