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Please click the link below for a step by step guide on how to migrate to Joomla! 1.0:
Migrating to Joomla! from Mambo
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The Joomla! Forge is up and ready to accept projects. VA Software has kindly donated SourceForge Enterprise Edition and 2 dual xeon servers for it to run on so this is going to give Joomla! a premiere solutions for project development. I'm sure we'll have some teething problems as things are quite a bit different from the old GForge implementation, there are some limitations that we will work diligently to overcome but I think you'll find the project management capabilities to be superb!
Check out the Joomla! Forge forum area if you have any questions.
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Joomla!’s multi-award-winning team of developers today released version 1.0 of Joomla!.
The team, which developed the world’s most popular Open Source content management system, have been working their magic since the Joomla! brand was announced — just 17 days ago.
Lead developer Andrew Eddie praised the development team and the Joomla! community for their work and support.
“Baby Joomla! has cut its first tooth with the release of Joomla! v1.0,” he said. “This will be the first milestone in the Joomla! story… everyone knows how important this day is, so everyone should celebrate the freedom.”
Joomla! website creation software is released under GNU GPL. Joomla! 1.0 is now available for download at developer.joomla.org.
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What is Joomla! ?
Joomla! is a production of Open Source Matters, the same team that brought you the award winning Mambo Content Management System. OSM has taken their final stable version of Mambo (4.5.2.3), given it a spring clean and named it Joomla! 1.0. In addition, several small features that were going to be released in Joomla! 1.1 have been brought forward and included in this release.
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The Core Team would firstly like to thank the entire community for their support of the Logo Competition. The quality of the submissions has been extremely high and has highlighted the talent that exists within the Joomla! world.
In the 48 hours since the Contest thread closed the Core Team has conducted an internal vote to produce 5 finalists.Now its back to the community for the final vote that decides the new Official Joomla! logo.