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Event Organizers Unite!

Jul13
by Ike on July 13, 2012 at 8:18 am
Posted In: Backups, CMS, Community, Events, PHP, Releases, security, Wordpress

I’m happy to announce the formation of a new official contributor group within the WordPress project for the organizers of in-person events that promote WordPress. Though there are hundreds of people around the globe organizing WordCamps, WordPress meetups, hackathons, free classes and the like, since their “projects” were all happening locally there was never a central hub of activity for these folks. Despite the many informal connections between community organizers, we weren’t taking advantage of the huge existing knowledge base as new organizers stepped up to the plate.

With the creation of this new contributor group, we finally have a way to organize and recognize these kinds of contributions, a clear avenue for feedback and input when it comes to policies around official events, and the opportunity to create even more connections between community organizers through mentorship programs and group projects. I’m especially excited about the creation of this group because until now the role of community organizer, while one of the most important, has not gotten the same recognition as higher-profile contribution methods such as forum support or core code contribution. That is something I hope this group will change, and the local organizers can be recognized for the community leaders they are.*

If you are the organizer of a local WordCamp, WordPress meetup, etc., head over to http://make.wordpress.org/events/ and introduce yourself so we can include you in the fun!

Speaking of meetups, an update on my last post about meetups is long overdue. With around 500 meetup organizers (and/or potential organizers) responding to my last survey, it took much longer than anticipated to review all the responses. We’re working now with meetup.com to issue invitations to join a centralized WordPress Meetup account, so if you filled out the form earlier this year, you should be hearing from them soon. The first wave of existing meetup account transfers (for those who opted in) should happen in the next two weeks, with additional waves every 3 months thereafter (and new groups will be able to be created along the way).

The contributor summit that is being planned for the end of October also generated hundreds of responses/nominations, so that review process is still happening, but we should be announcing some basic plans and issuing invitations soon.

And finally, it would be impossible to talk about in-person WordPress events without mentioning the upcoming annual WordCamp in San Francisco. As the event that represents the worldwide project as a whole, it’s the perfect time to evaluate where we stand as a project and as a community, to help determine where we go next. If you’re a WordPress user, developer, or in any way a part of our vast and interconnected ecosystem, please take a moment to fill in the 2nd annual WordPress survey. It’s just a couple of questions, and your input would be greatly appreciated. The results of the survey will be announced at WSCF, and a report issued shortly thereafter.

Thanks!

* I am also of the firm belief that academic and arts activities should earn varsity letters just like sports teams do — go mathletes! 

└ Tags: Community, Events

Joomla! 3.0 Alpha-1 Released

Jul12
by Ike on July 12, 2012 at 2:30 pm
Posted In: CMS, Community, Joomla, Project Release News, Releases

The Joomla Project is pleased to announce the availability of Joomla 3.0 Alpha 1 for download. This alpha release is intended primarily for extension developers to test their extensions. More information is available on the Development Site.


└ Tags: Project Release News
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Security Advisory for Parallels Plesk Panel 10.4

Jul12
by Ike on July 12, 2012 at 10:13 am
Posted In: Plesk, Releases

Parallels has become aware of yet unsubstantiated claims of a Security Vulnerability in Parallels Plesk Panel version 10.4 and earlier. The goal of this communication is to make you aware of the situation.

Impact
Some recent vulnerability claims seem to be based on old vulnerabilities that already have been patched –but possibly where Passwords were not completely reset or where Customers changed back to old and vulnerable passwords.  We are currently investigating this new reported vulnerability on Plesk 10.4 and earlier. At this time the claims are unsubstantiated and we are unable to confirm this vulnerability and cannot confirm that this vulnerability is limited to any specific operating system.

As always, Parallels strongly recommends you to keep your software up-to date and upgrade to the latest version of Parallels Plesk Panel. Security has been one of the key areas of focus for Parallels Plesk Panel 11 released in June and we will diligently continue to work on security going forward.

We will update the article http://kb.parallels.com/114330 as we learn more.

└ Tags: learn, Parallels Plesk Panel, security, vulnerability
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Plesk Mass Password Reset Script has been updated

Jul12
by Ike on July 12, 2012 at 10:12 am
Posted In: Plesk, Releases

The following abilities were added:
[+] Parallels Business Automation – Standard 3.3 support
[+] Parallels Plesk Panel 11 support
[+] New options:
–clean-up-sessions – clean up sessions table in Plesk database
–pdusers – change passwords for protected directories users

└ Tags: Parallels Plesk Panel
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Joomla! World Conference Website Launched

Jul08
by Ike on July 8, 2012 at 4:05 pm
Posted In: CMS, Community, General News, Joomla, Releases

Joomla World Conference LogoJoomla! is one of the most popular Content Management Systems (CMS) in the world, and has grown to power millions of websites since 2005. The Joomla! Community has organized many JoomlaDays all over the globe, and last year we saw nearly 30 events with thousands of attendees on almost every continent.

In November (16th-18th) this year the first Joomla! World Conference will take place in San Jose, CA, USA. This conference is a community meeting, and a great starting point for getting involved in the Joomla! network. You will find information on almost every aspect of the Joomla! CMS, the Joomla! Web Application Platform, as well as the Joomla! Community. Come and find out more about this community-driven Open Source project.

Join us for three days of information, discussion and new ideas. You can attend presentations, participate in workshops and lots of fun is guaranteed. This is not a one-way presenter-to-attendee conference – you will be involved in sessions and discussions, and have the opportunity to give your own presentation if you wish.

Joomla!’s awesomeness lies in its great community, we are all working together to build a bright future for the CMS we all love.

Don’t wait! Buy your ticket for the Joomla! World Conference now!


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