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[joomla] WP V Joomla

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Sun Aug 7 10:53:20 EDT 2011


Thanks Donna

I don't think there's any denying that open source projects that don't have
businesses behind them are struggling to find models that work:

   - Joomla has problems as you mentioned.
   - I still see huge projects starting on Drupal 6 because those developers
   don't believe Drupal 7 is stable yet.
   - Firefox is being rapidly overhauled by Google Chrome.

Just because community open source projects have challenges doesn't mean we
should give up and turn to business-owned open source. More reason to roll
up our sleeves.

Steve



On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 10:38 AM, Donna Marie Vincent <
donnamarievincent at yahoo.com> wrote:

> I stand corrected regarding the pay.
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* OSTraining <info at ostraining.com>
>
> *To:* NYPHP SIG: Joomla <joomla at lists.nyphp.org>
> *Sent:* Sunday, August 7, 2011 10:23 AM
>
> *Subject:* Re: [joomla] WP V Joomla
>
> Donna
>
> Please, do a bit of research before slinging mud:
>
> The core team hasn't been paid in almost a year now. They are all
> volunteers.
>
> At WordPress, they are almost all paid and paid one by one person. They run
> an Apple model, where according to a WP core developer I talked to last
> month, they have three dictators to make all final decisions. The good thing
> about that for community members is that they largely don't have to worry
> about the core code at all.
>
> Joomla (and increasingly Drupal) run more of the Android model where things
> are more fragmented and if you do want to see improvements, you have to get
> involved and push. There's no free ride from a big company that makes all
> the decisions for us.
>
> Steve
>
>
>
> On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 9:38 AM, Scott Wolpow <scott at wolpow.com> wrote:
>
>  One reason for WP rise is with people with zero budget.
> It is very easy to use, but also very limited in scope and abilities.
> Joomla is beginning to become a frustration.
> But if you have complaints, then go and fix them.
> Scott Wolpow
>
>
> On 8/6/2011 10:30 PM, Stephen Britton wrote:
>
> Hi Gang,
>
>  Hope everyone is enjoying the weekend.
>
>  I want to remind everyone that at 6:30 PM on Thursday, August 11th, the
> monthly Joomla NYC User Group meeting will take place at our new meeting
> room at Lincoln Center, 146 West 65th Street. (For detailed directions,
> visit www.joomlanyc.org )
>
>  Scott Wolpow will discuss wire frames and the best methods to layout
> websites before you start building. I will present two Joomla templates -
> Construct and LessJoomla - that work with every screen from smart phones to
> jumbo television LCDs.
>
> I also have copies of Stephen Burge's new book, Joomla <explained> and
> Barry North's Joomla 1.6: A User's Guide.
>
>  We also need to remind everyone that Joomla Day Weekend is coming up soon
> - October 22 and 23. To take advantage of the $15 per ticket discount, you
> must register before Sept. 1. So if you haven't registered yet, think about
> doing it soon. For information and registration, visit
> www.joomladaynyc.com
>
>  And if you have registered, you should visit the website because there is
> recently updated information about the tracks and speakers.
>
>  On other Joomla matters, I recently stumbled across an article, "How
> WordPress Beat Joomla" on Weblog Tools Collection, a website devoted to
> WordPress. The author, an Australian website designer, doesn't trash Joomla,
> but he mentions how WordPress was able to make quick changes that helped
> boost its popularity.
>
>  I don't completely agree with him, especially the part where bases CMS
> popularity on Google searches, but he brings up some interesting points.
>
> http://weblogtoolscollection.com/archives/2011/08/05/how-wordpress-beat-joomla/
>
>
>  Hope to see everyone on Thursday.
>
>  All best,
>
>  Steve
>
> --
> Stephen Britton
> Technology Consultant
> sbritton at gmail.com
> ph: 914-661-0040
>
>
>
>
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