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− | + | :The Joomla! Project is organized into two large working groups: Production and Community. | |
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+ | The Production Working Group manages all aspects of production of the Joomla! CMS and Framework.It is made of up several large teams. | ||
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+ | :The main responsibility of the Development Team is taking care of the development of the Joomla! application framework and the Joomla! Content Management System (CMS). Besides 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 taking care of bug and security fixes in maintenance versions. | ||
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+ | :The development team holds two teams: the [[Development Team]] and the [[Bug Squad]]. The teams have separate responsibilities, but together they form the development force of the Joomla! project. Please check the [[:Category:Development Working Group|Development Team category page]] for a full overview of all available pages. | ||
+ | :The Production Working Group is also responsible for special initiatives such as student programs. | ||
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+ | : The [[Documentation Working Group | Documentation Team]] is responsible for user and developer documentation, help screens and other tasks. 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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+ | :The [[Translations Working Group | Translation Team]] is responsible for managing Joomla! internationalisation and localisation. Here you will find information on how you can set up translations, how this team is organised, standards to use and so on. | ||
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:The Sites and Infrastructure Working Group is responsible for maintaining a productive, jovial forum for efficient, open communication between everyone involved in the project. | :The Sites and Infrastructure Working Group is responsible for maintaining a productive, jovial forum for efficient, open communication between everyone involved in the project. | ||
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Joomla! Official Documentation[edit]
Start here
Find the profile that most accurately describes your role and you will find the documentation that you need more quickly. These are the most frequent profiles... but if you are none of the above then there are |
Absolute Beginners Guide to Joomla!
<translate> As someone who has not used Joomla! before, you need to know how to get started. Maybe you have a friend or a neighbour who uses Joomla! and you want a Joomla! web site of your very own. Maybe you have a small business or a club or a community that needs a web presence, and you want to use Joomla! for that purpose. Maybe you are a seasoned Information Technology professional, but you have never used Joomla! before. If so, you are just starting a very enjoyable journey and we warmly welcome you to Joomla! </translate> |
Frequently sought information
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Important
You don't need to register here if you just want to read the documentation. You should only register if you want to make changes to the information contained here. Also note that registration on this wiki is entirely separate from registration on our other sites, such as the forum. |
The path to Joomla 1.6
We are getting close to the release of Joomla 1.6, but we need your help to finish it. If you are a developer then please look in the development cookie jar for a list of tasks we need help with. If you see something that takes your fancy then follow the instructions to claim the task and start working on it. You can see a summary of overall progress on the development status page. |
Google Highly Open Participation Contest 2010
Too young for GSoC? Then watch this space for details of GHOP 2010. We're beginning to ramp up preparations for this year's contest. Further details will be placed on the GHOP page when we have them. |
Helping with the documentation effort
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Joomla! Working Groups
The Production Working Group manages all aspects of production of the Joomla! CMS and Framework.It is made of up several large teams.
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Most popular pages
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Other items of interest[edit]
- Joomla! User Groups
- Why not join a local Joomla User Group (JUG)? Find out more in the JUG Resource Centre
- Legacy documentation
- Documentation for the Joomla! 1.0.x series can be found on the old help site.
- Finding stuff on this wiki
- Pages in this wiki are organised into a hierarchy of categories. Explore the categories by starting at the top level or look at the complete list of categories.
- You can also enter a simple search term in the search box on the left of each page.