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Something for everyone at the Joomla! Bazaar: coding, documentation, testing and other fun stuff.  If you have always wanted to contribute to the project but didn't know how, then this is your chance to get started.  Everyone is welcome, regardless of your level of experience.  This is a great way for Joomla! developers, designers, site builders, and end users all over the world to give something back to the project and be able to claim "I helped make Joomla! better."
 
Something for everyone at the Joomla! Bazaar: coding, documentation, testing and other fun stuff.  If you have always wanted to contribute to the project but didn't know how, then this is your chance to get started.  Everyone is welcome, regardless of your level of experience.  This is a great way for Joomla! developers, designers, site builders, and end users all over the world to give something back to the project and be able to claim "I helped make Joomla! better."
  

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Joomla! Official Documentation Wiki[edit]

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Start Here

We are trying to organise the documentation contained in this wiki to make it as easy as possible to locate what you are looking for. This is still very much work in progress, but we are starting to create pages where we group information according to your user profile.

>>> Start here <<<

We are always looking for people who can help the Joomla! project. How to contribute will tell you how to do this.

There is also some documentation, mostly relating to Joomla! 1.0.x, on the Joomla! help site.

Current Events[edit]

Pizza, Bugs and Fun 2
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28 to 29 June 2008 *** PBF2 is now live! Come and join us. ***

Something for everyone at the Joomla! Bazaar: coding, documentation, testing and other fun stuff. If you have always wanted to contribute to the project but didn't know how, then this is your chance to get started. Everyone is welcome, regardless of your level of experience. This is a great way for Joomla! developers, designers, site builders, and end users all over the world to give something back to the project and be able to claim "I helped make Joomla! better."

If you are willing to offer a venue for this event, sign up and the location will be included in event announcements. We also encourage groups as small as two, three, and four people to work together during the weekend. If you are not able to participate with a group, you can still join the event online. It will be great to see community members from all over the world working together.

Visit Pizza Bugs and Fun 2 for more information.

See also:

Google Summer of Code 2008
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The 2008 Google Summer of Code (SoC) program is now well under way. This is Joomla!'s fourth season as part of this amazing program and we have another group of eager contributors working on fresh ideas.

To find out more, go to the Google Summer of Code 2008 area on this wiki. The GSoC students are blogging about their activities on the new developer site

See also:

Past Events[edit]

Google Highly Open Participation Contest - November 2007 to February 2008
Hugely successful event for high school and secondary school students. Many documentation tasks were completed.
Doc Camp 1 - 19-21 January 2008
The first ever Doc Camp event took place online and in Vancouver, Canada and Brussels, Belgium.

Projects[edit]

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Joomla! Beginners Tutorial Project
The aim of the Beginners Tutorial Project is to construct useful, easy to follow Tutorials aimed at Joomla! Beginners. Topics will include helpful 'how to's' for the benefit of those new to Joomla!

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Joomla! Developer Tutorials Project
This project is aimed at creating consistent, easy-to-follow Tutorials for Joomla! Extension Developers, written by Joomla! Developers.</translate>

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Joomla! Help Screens Project
This project focuses on the administrator Joomla! 3.10 Help screens. Unless a Joomla! Installation is modified, all core component Help screens are being served from this wiki. The summary status of each Joomla! Help screen can be found in the previous links.</translate>

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Joomla 4 Tutorial Project
The aim of the Joomla 4 Tutorial Project is to construct useful, easy to follow Tutorials aimed at Joomla! Beginners and Developers. Topics will include helpful 'how to's' for the benefit of Joomla! users

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Working Groups[edit]

Development Working Group
The main responsibilty of the development working group is taking care of the development of the Joomla! application framework and the Joomla! Content Management System (CMS). Beside the development of the Joomla! codebase the development working group defines the Joomla! roadmap strategy, creating (architectural) designs for major and minor versions and of course take care of bug- and security fixes in maintenance versions.

The development working group holds two teams: the Development Team and the so called Bug Squad. The teams have separate responsibilities, but together they form the development force from the Joomla! project. Please check the development category page for a full overview of all available pages.
Documentation Working Group
If you are looking for a way to help the documentation effort, then please take a look in the cookie jar where we have a list of small(-ish) tasks that you can pick up when you have a bit of time and can be completed without too much effort.
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Sites and Infrastructure Working Group
The Sites and Infrastructure Working Group is responsible for maintaining a productive, jovial forum for efficient, open communication between everyone involved in the project.
Translations Working Group
All regarding translations of Joomla! is collected here. You will find descriptions on how you can set up translations, how this team is organized, standards to use etc. etc.

Latest additions[edit]

Most popular pages[edit]

License[edit]

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<translate> The contents of this wiki are subject to copyright law and are made available under the Joomla! Electronic Documentation License (JEDL) unless otherwise stated. You may find the JEDL Frequently Asked Questions useful in determining if your proposed use of this material is allowed. If you have any questions regarding licensing of this material please contact legal@opensourcematters.org. If you wish to report a possible violation of the license terms for the material on this site then please contact legal@opensourcematters.org.</translate>