I'm with Robert in starting with #10.
This is a terrific read and there are so many great points in this discussion. I also agree with Harry, Molajo is a developer thing. The business community that I deal with don't see it from a…
I don't think stepping aside is necessarily progress. Working on changing ourselves, as you say, is good advice.
I finally see that the way it was done was very damaging to our community.
So what did we learn? This week someone said to me…
This is hardly my favourite, it's more my pet peeve:
Someone posts a question in the forum and then replies to their own post shortly thereafter with:
'never mind, I figured it out'
and doesn't tell you what they did of course.
The Joomla! User Group Southwestern Ontario had 21 people in attendance at the first meeting last month. There were about 8 women there I believe. A great representation of ladies in my opinion. I do think that there is greater potential for more to…
Vika, I wonder if we would immediately discover more women in Joomla! if those who are posing as guys admitted they were girls. Do you think this is still happening in 2009? I know it was years ago. This was so the ladies could avoid ignorant males…
Hello From Canada
Oh boy, here we go again... I'm a newbie once again here at Joomla! Developers. THIS is sort of how I got started with Joomla!; stumbling into a new place and sticking my nose into things, asking a couple of questions and…
Last night at a JUG meeting we heard from several small business owners. They are frustrated by the number of extensions they are faced with. Not knowing which ones are really solid they simply try something and if their experience is negative for…
Thanks for your offer janebaby65 but I think I am doing just fine in the love department. Why don't you just post your picture here? I'm certain that your smiling face would uplift everyone at AllTogetherAsAWhole.
Finally! hehe! Thanks, Joe! If you get a moment, please introduce yourself to the others, join some groups, share events, jump into the conversation. It's always good to have Joomla!'s man of steel involved.