Ladies and Gentlemen...
Tuesday, 22 January 2008
It is with great pride that the Joomla! community announces to the world the
immediate availability of Joomla! 1.5 Stable [Khepri]. As a community of contributors,
we have been through celebrations and tribulations. We have had fun, and we have
worked hard. We have learned from and helped one another. What started two and a
half years ago with a letter to the community has grown into a great opportunity
for both the Joomla! project and community to benefit from these efforts and to
consider our future.
People have contributed enormous amounts of time and energy to make Joomla! 1.5
what it is today. Developers collaborated over long distances, around the clock,
enthusiastically contributing to Joomla!. Hours writing code combined with intense
discussions on everything from usability to extensibility have defined many developers'
lives over the last two and a half years. Countless others have identified and fixed
bugs along the way. Documenters have tracked changes to help make life easier
for everyone who uses or develops in Joomla! 1.5. Translators for dozens of languages
have prepared language packs. Huge amounts of time and energy have gone into
event organization, team management, and infrastructure upkeep. Our forums
are overflowing with those asking and answering questions about Joomla! 1.5, helping
overcome problems and reaching out to newcomers in a concerted effort to be helpful.
Our growing and vibrant open source community is innovating in many ways. The response
from community members in both development [Pizza Bugs and Fun] and documentation
[Doc Camp] has been both overwhelming and warming. The Google Highly Open Participation
Contest energized and excited mentors and students alike, while helping solidify
Joomla!'s future by involving talented young people in producing and supporting
open source software.
As an application, Joomla! 1.5 boasts remarkable advances over Joomla! 1.0 in the
areas of extensibility, usability and internationalization. Building extensions
is vastly easier and faster because of the comprehensive new API. The simplified
user interface eliminates unnecessary clicks and context changes for site administrators
and managers. Support for extended character sets, right to left languages, and
translation of all static text in the front end and the administrator allows enhanced
internationalization and worldwide use. New options for use of layout overrides
and template parameters give designers total control over the look and feel of sites.
While this release marks a major milestone in our history, it also marks a new beginning.
The next phase offers the opportunity to bring together the code created, lessons
learned, and momentum gained, to build something truly great. It took us tens of
thousands of hours, thousands of revisions, and hundreds of people to get to this
point. It has been a remarkable journey filled with fun, discovery, and enlightenment
where everyone has something to offer and anyone can contribute. Come join
in.
Release Notes
Joomla! 1.5 Stable ushers in a new era for the project. Over the last 2 1/2 years the code base has been melted down and reforged into a carefully organized, object-oriented framework. The user interface has been thoroughly refined to improve usability and simplify administrative tasks. To simplify life for designers, the templating system has been expanded to allow meticulous control over core markup as well as an all new template configuration interface. But, this is just the beginning; the Functional Overview outlines the differences between Joomla! 1.0 and Joomla! 1.5 in much greater detail.
Installing, Upgrading and Migrating
Because this is the first release after a massive code overhaul we fully expect issues to arise. For those people interested in migrating from Joomla! 1.0 please note that this is a continuously evolving process and is likely to be refined and optimized heavily over the next few weeks as feedback is received. There is no immediate need for people to migrate existing Joomla! 1.0 sites to 1.5 so please be patient as we do our best to make the migration process as smooth as possible for the myriad of configurations possible. Even if you don't plan to migrate your site in the near future we strongly encourage you to take Joomla! 1.5 for a test drive.