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! is a dynamic community driven project and we are always striving to improve and adapt to the changing world of the Internet. We care about long-term stability. We care about adapting to change. We care about providing a solid platform you can be confident in and rely on.
After receiving feedback from the global Joomla community, we are improving the release strategy so that we can better meet our shared goals.
For those who love detail - you can see the full development strategy here. For those of you who want the quick, simple to understand overview - read on.
Read more: Joomla! Improved Release Cycle: For the People by the People
The Production Leadership Team (PLT) is pleased to announce that there will be a 3.4 release of the Joomla! CMS, which is planned to be released on July 15, 2014.
We are pleased to announce that the board of directors of Open Source Matters have approved a change of license of the Joomla Framework to the Lesser General Public License, or LGPL for short. This is an historic moment because it is a mighty step towards fulfilling Joomla’s mission to become a “platform” on which to build many types of applications.
Read more: LGPL License Change Approved for the Joomla Framework
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Security Centre
This feed provides announcements of resolved security issues in Joomla! software releases.
For more information about the Joomla! Security Strike Team (JSST) and its processes, please review our Security article.
To report potential security issues, please follow the guidelines in the above referenced article. Please note that we are only able to provide support for the Joomla! CMS, Joomla! Framework, and *.joomla.org network of websites.
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