Joomla Announcements
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Joomla Video Training Request for Proposals
Open Source Matters, Inc. invites interested and suitably experienced Training Companies to submit proposals for the purpose of creating the first Joomla.org training center.
The Request for Proposals document can be viewed here.
This Request for Proposals is intended to outline the type of training Open Source Matters, Inc. would like to provide free of charge for the Joomla! community directly through training.joomla.org.
If you are interested in submitting a proposal, please ensure that you read the Request for Proposals document thoroughly, taking note of the Submission Timeline, and provide the required information by email to rfp@opensourcematters.org prior to the deadline.
Open Source Matters expects to contact the successful vendors in December 2015.
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Revista de la Comunidad Joomla! | Agosto 2015
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Joomla Community Magazine | August 2015

The August 2015 issue of the Joomla! Community Magazine is here! Our stories this month:
Editors Introduction
A Decade of Joomla!, by Alice Grevet
The Joomla project is turning 10 in the coming days and weeks. It is the conviction, hard work, love and passion of the Joomla Community…
Feature Stories
10 Years of Joomla! Birthdays, by Jacques Rentzke Interview with Thomas Karyah: A Joomla Story in Liberia, by Alice Grevet
Administrators
Googlebot Cannot Access CSS and JS Files on..., by Javier Ballester
Events
Celebrate Joomla's 10th Birthday, by Brian Teeman
Project News
Wrap Up from the Joomla Extension Directory Blog, by Renea Leathers
Sitebuilders
My Membership Site is Up, Now What Do I Do?, by Dom Cassone
everybodyneeds.joomla.com, by Paul Delbar
On the Lighter Side
So, You Want to Be a Leader!, by Helvecio da Silva
International Stories
Français
Pourquoi choisir une extension listée sur le JED ?, par Daniel Dubois 10 ans d'anniversaires Joomla!, traduction par Daniel Dubois
Portuguese (Brazil)
Joomla! arrasa em grandes eventos de software livre no Brasil – FISL16 e Campus Party Recife, - Ana Barcellos
In our next issue
We want to publish your Joomla! story in the next JCM issue! So take a look at our Author Resources content to get a better idea of what we are looking for, and then register to become a JCM author and submit your Joomla! story!
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Joomla! 3.4.3 Released

Joomla 3.4.3 is now available. This is a maintenance release for the Joomla 3 series. We strongly encourage you update your sites.
Version 3.4.3 addresses a few issues:
- The renaming of the ClassLoader.php file to classloader.php caused issues which in some isolated cases even broke the CMS.
- When creating menus of type Smart Search or contact list for 3.4.2 invalid field warnings were displayed when trying to save.
- The option to disable the count-join in JCategories is permanently enabled on multilingual sites, making extensions that don't use this feature and for example don't have a catid field in their table, fail.
- Module, Article and Category creation applies a wrong default values for the access level. Instead of the one from the global configuration it just takes none, and thus the first in the list is selected (Guest).
- The batch model cut the dropdown so you can’t access all items there
- On the batch model we had some kind of scrollbar flashing
Thanks to the hard work of 7 different volunteer contributors, 9 bugs have also been resolved with the 3.4.3 release of the Joomla . See the list of fixed GitHub issues for details of the tracker items fixed.
For known issues with the 3.4.3 release, see the Version 3.4.3 FAQ in the documentation site.
The Production Leadership Team's goal is to continue to provide regular, frequent updates to the Joomla community. Learn more about Joomla! development at the Joomla! Developer Network.
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Joomla! 3.4.2 Released


The Joomla! Project and the Production Leadership Team are proud to announce the release of Joomla! 3.4.2. This is a security release for the 3.x series of Joomla! This release fixes two low level security issues.
What's in 3.4?
The 3.4 release introduces new features into the CMS such as improved front end module editing, decoupling of weblinks, composer integration, Google new reCaptcha and security improvements by implementing UploadShield code which can detect most malicious uploads by examining their filenames and file contents.
UPDATE: the Install from Web Service is back online.
Thanks to the hard work of over 460 different volunteer contributors, over 260 bugs have also been resolved with the 3.4 release of the Joomla! CMS. See the list of fixed GitHub issues for details of the tracker items fixed.
For known issues with the 3.4.2 release, see the Version 3.4.2 FAQ in the documentation site.
The Production Leadership Team's goal is to continue to provide regular, frequent updates to the Joomla community. Learn more about Joomla! development at the Joomla! Developer Network.
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