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Community Magazine | May 2012
The May issue of the Community Magazine is here!
Our stories this month:
EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION
Around the World…, by Dianne Henning
FEATURE STORIES
5 Steps Towards Successful Time Management, by Gabe Wahhab
Events Website Launch, by Mike Carson
Pros and Cons of Partnering with a Web Design Agency, by Luke Summerfield
PROJECT NEWS
Leadership Highlights for April 2012, by Alice Grevet
SITEBUILDERS
Drupal to Migration - Truthout.org, by Jon Neubauer
Best Ukrainian sites made on CMS, Part 3, by Denys Nosov
DESIGNERS
Design Trends - Parallax Designs, by Peter Bui
How to convert 1.5 template to 2.5 template, by Tuan Bui
Free Your Fonts From the Web Safe Straight Jacket, by John Hooley
BUSINESS MATTERS
6 Powerful Tips for Every Multilingual Website, by Gabe Wahhab
Skyrocket Your Business By Leveraging Subcontractors, by Luke Summerfield
RFP's, Proposals, and Contracts – Part 1, by Mike Carson
ADMINISTRATORS
ACL: Configuring back-end ACL, by Jen Kramer
EVENTS
A Tale of Two Cookies, by Paul Orwig
Events Around the World in May 2012, by Jacques Rentzke
The First Day in Iran, by Hagen Graf
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J and Beyond, an International Conference
J and Beyond, an International Conference, is back for the third year.
For 3 days in May (18th -20th) developers and site builders from over 30 countries will gather in Bad Nauheim, near Frankfurt, right in the heart of Europe.
The programme for J and Beyond is created by the participants through a public "Call for Papers" and this year for the first time we will be integrating the Project Roadmap sessions.
J and Beyond is your opportunity to:
- Learn from others
- Present your ideas
- Plan for the future
- Meet the people behind the avatar
- AND most importantly - to have fun!
You can find out more by visiting http://jandbeyond.org.
Roadmap Meetings
The second Roadmap meeting will be taking place during J and Beyond 2012.
The purpose of this meeting is to get more people more intensely involved with the development of itself. While there will be room for on-the-fly topics, the main topics or features have been selected ahead of time based on suggestions from the community. You can find our more by clicking here.
Location
Bad Nauheim is right in the centre of Europe not far from Frankfurt (approx 35km). This historic spa town has become a world leading centre for medical care and recovery but is perhaps more famous for being the place where Elvis Presley was stationed during his time in the US Army. You can find our more by clicking here.
J and Beyond News in More Languages


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Has Been Downloaded Over 30 Million Times
today announces that its core files have been downloaded more than 30 million times from .org. now averages around 1 million downloads every month.
The community attributes the continued growth in the number of individuals, companies and organizations using the CMS to an aggressive development road map that included the release of 1.7 in July 2011. The CMS also began adhering to a six-month release cycle meaning more product enhancements being introduced more often. New features in the latest version included multi-database support, one-click version updating, predefined search options and language-specific font settings.
Another key factor in the growth in use of is that a significant number of government agencies have adopted , which powers about 3,100 government agencies’ Websites, blogs and intranets. Some features that have driven government adoption include one-click version updates, access control oversight, multilingual capabilities and the Platform that enables developers to build multipurpose, multi-device applications like mobile and cloud computing apps and enterprise business systems that can run independent from the core CMS. However, organizations using are not just isolated to government agencies. Recently, an industry research firm reported that powers at least 1.6 million Websites.
Moreover there has been an explosion in the number of extensions. More than 2,000 extensions have been introduced since March 2011. These extensions developed by ’s community of thousands of developers provide added features not found in the core CMS. By providing compelling new features, these extensions drive ’s widespread adoption in every imaginable industry, from nonprofits to some of the world’s largest financial institutions.
“It is an exciting time for given its strong position powering 2.7 percent of the Web, combined with its unique opportunity to influence the next wave of mobile and cloud Web development,” Paul Orwig, the new president and former treasurer of Open Source Matters, a nonprofit created to provide organization, legal and financial support to the project, said in a statement. “The platform split that enables to be used for developing mobile and cloud computing apps is a welcomed new wave of innovation for the community.”
As of the end of March 2011, was downloaded about 22 million times, meaning its adoption rate has grown about 40 percent over the last year. began keeping track of the number of CMS downloads in 2007. However, the CMS was first made available in 2005, which means the real number of downloads is presumably much higher.
With 2.7 percent of the Web running on , it is used for everything from small personal Websites and blogs to some of the largest enterprise, highest trafficked Websites and Intranets, including those operated by Citibank, eBay, General Electric, Harvard University, Ikea, McDonald’s, Sony, many large nations and more. Due to its power and elegance, the most inexperienced user to the most seasoned Web developer can use it.


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Community Magazine | April 2012

The April issue of the Community Magazine is here!
Our stories this month:
Editor's Introduction
The Reel Deal, by Alice Grevet
Feature Stories
Worksy Makes User-Friendly for Non-Techies, by Ronni K. G. Christiansen
When in Rome, do as the Romans do, in Japan!, by Norito H.Yoshida
10 Prejudices, by Angie Radtke
Best Ukrainian sites made on CMS. Part 2, by Denys Nosov
Project News
Leadership Highlights from March 2012, by Alice Grevet
Events
Day in Iran, Algier, and The Netherlands, by Jacques Rentzke
2012 CMS Expo Learning and Business Conference, by Dianne Henning
in Education
GSoC 2012, by Jon Neubauer
Administrators
Versions and Updates Explained, by Mark Dexter
Are You Sure You Want To Do It Yourself?, by Theo van der Zee
Customizing the Admin Menu, by Randy Carey
Designers
- Award-winning web site featured by Apple in the new iPad campaign, by Victor Drover
Developers
New from Press: Programming, by Jacques Rentzke
J!Day Guatemala & J!Platform, by Guillermo Bravo
Check username availability with Ajax, by Nicola Galgano
Site builders
Website Case Study: Global Online Magazine, by Adam D'arcy
Business Matters
Maximizing Your Agency's Expo Experience, by Luke Summerfield
Nine Points to Leverage when Selling a 2.5 Upgrade, by Don Cranford
5 Vital Items to Consider When Raising Your Hourly Rate, by Gabe Wahhab
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2.5.4 Released

The Project is pleased to announce the immediate availability of 2.5.4. This is a security release. The Production Leadership Team's goal is to continue to provide regular, frequent updates to the community. Learn more about development at the Developer Site.
The update process is very simple, and complete instructions are available here. Note that there are now easier and better ways of updating than FTPing the files.
Download
Note: Please read the update instructions before updating.
Instructions
Want to test drive ? Try the online demo or the JumpBox. Documentation is available for beginners.
Please note that you should always backup your site before upgrading.
Release Notes
Check the 2.5.4 Post-Release FAQs to see if there are important items and helpful hints discovered after the release.
Statistics for the 2.5.4 release period
- 2.5.4 contains:
- 3 new features added
- 157 tracker issues fixed
2.5.4 uses version 11.4 of the l Platform.
New Features Added
The following new features have been added, with links to the Feature tracker issue.
Security Issues Fixed
Tracker Issues Fixed
Bug Squad
Thanks to the Bug Squad for their dedicated efforts investigating reports, fixing problems, and applying patches to . If you find a bug in , please report it on the CMS Issue Tracker.
Active members of the Bug Squad during this last release cycle include: A Firoozmandan, Akarawuth Tamrareang, Alain Rivest, Andrea Tarr, Andrew Eddie, Ashwin Date, Bill Richardson, Brian Teeman, Chris Davenport, Christophe Demko, Denise McLaurin, Dennis Hermacki, Elin Waring, Emerson Rocha Luiz, Francisco Marzoa, Ian MacLennan, Jacob Waisner, Jacques Rentzke, James Brice, Janich Rasmussen, Jean-Marie Simonet, Jennifer Marriott, Jeremy Wilken, Kevin Griffiths, Loyd Headrick, Mark Dexter, Matt Thomas, Michael Babker, Mutuga Kigumi, Neil McNulty, Nikolai Plath, Ofer Cohen, Prasit Gebsaap, Rachmat Wakjaer, Rob Clayburn, Roland Dalmulder, Rouven Weßling, Rune Sjøen, Samuel Moffatt, Shaun Maunder, Sudhi Seshachala, Tim Plummer, Tom Fuller, Troy Hall, Viet Hoang Vu, Holger Brandt, Leo Lammerink, Herve Boinnard.
Bug Squad Leadership: Mark Dexter Coordinator; Elin Waring and Marijke Stuivenberg, Team Leaders.
Security Strike Team
A big thanks to the Security Strike Team for their ongoing work to keep secure. Members include: Airton Torres, Alan Langford, Bill Richardson, Elin Waring, Jason Kendall, Marijke Stuivenberg, Mark Dexter, Omar Ramos, Rouven Weßling, Samuel Moffatt.

