There is always a great deal of Joomla! development activity underway and communicating with other developers in the community is essential. This site is a resource for anyone looking to build or maintain software based on the Joomla! platform.
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Joomla User Experience (JUX) Team May 2016 Update
The Joomla User Experience Team has been working hard since the beginning of the year. We have a new team and new goals and we are looking to the future. We are making a great effort to interact with the community and our users so we may recommend and develop changes that will benefit our current and future users.
Much of our 2016 effort has been research and organization, our research survey campaign kicked off in April and we have some preliminary data to share with the community.
On the 8th and 9th July seven people gathered at the Chancellors Conference Centre, in Manchester, for a 2 day code sprint looking at Joomla UX. Talking about things online is great but you can't beat real face to face time. (Chancellors was chosen as it was the most accessible location and being part of Manchester University they use Joomla)
I’d like to extend an open invitation, on behalf of the Joomla User eXperience (JUX) Team, to the first official JUX Code Sprint:
JUX Code sprint 8-9 July 2013
Following the incredible results from the impromptu bug squashing session held at J&Beyond 2013 the JUX Team has decided to organise a formal JUX Code Sprint, in time for the 3.2 release.
We want to draw together Joomla community members, their laptops, caffeinated beverages and a predefined ‘hit list’ of proposed UI/UX improvements and then get things done!
Read more: Open invitation for JUX Code sprint 8-9 July 2013