EXCITING NEWS in the world of Joomla! After two rigorous years of relentless effort, insightful discussions, intensive code sprints, and meticulous bug squashing by our dedicated volunteers, we proudly present to you – #Joomla 5.0!
What to expect, new features, enhanced security measures, speedier performance w/code advancements and redesigned under the hood to make use of the latest server languages.
Find out all the details and how to upgrade here: https://www.joomla.org/announcements/release-news/5900-joomla-5-0-and-joomla-4-4-are-here.html #Joomla5#OpenSource
The last one is a payed service and has nothing to do with the open source captcha solution by the european union (despite the name nearly similar name)
Security support for PHP v8.0 ends on 11/26/23. To keep your PHP-based website secure and up to date, test your website with v8.1 or v8.2 and upgrade your site now. You can find more info on supported versions at https://buff.ly/2XOqjiB#WordPress#Drupal#Joomla#Magento#PHP
"Individuals, SMEs, and institutions will be
hampered either by enormous administrative burdens or a chilling effect on their activities
(and a potential rush towards the American Tech Giants) for fear of risking penalties under
the CRA."
Live in the EU? #FOSS developer or contributor? The #CyberResilienceAct might impact what you do.
Join #Joomla, #WordPress, #TYPO3 and #Drupal tomorrow in a first-of-it’s-kind joint webinar to discuss the #CRA and it’s implications for open source and CMS projects and communities.
Open Source Matters and Leading FOSS CMS Communities Address EU Legislators in a Joint Open Letter.
Representatives from Drupal, Joomla, TYPO3, and WordPress communities have come together to address
EU legislators in an open letter which highlights the possible impacts of the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) on FOSS & Content Management Systems (CMS).