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June 2025 marks a significant milestone that I'm incredibly proud to share with the Joomla community—the second anniversary of our Guided Tours team, a dedicated group that has transformed how users experience and learn Joomla.

In May 2025, the United Nations Digital Technology Network adopted a new set of Open Source Principles. These principles provide guidelines to promote collaboration and the adoption of open-source technologies for digital projects within the UN and globally, and they're all about open, secure and inclusive global digital collaboration. Read more about Joomla's endorsement of the Open Source Principles!

Upcoming Hybrid Workshop: Exploring Module Overrides and Dynamic Effects in Joomla
Join us for an engaging and educational hybrid Joomla event, hosted by Laura Gordon and co-organized by the Joomla Users Group of NJ and Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Whether you’re local or joining from afar, you can attend in person at Rutgers' College Avenue Campus in New Brunswick or participate virtually via Zoom.

If your website (or your client’s website) features blogs or articles by multiple authors, you may want to have author pages showing their bio and links to the articles they’ve written. Here’s how to do that with Joomla’s core contact component.

In a world where core digital infrastructures are controlled by a few large tech corporations, digital sovereignty has become a major topic. In this context, open source is not just a technical alternative to Big Tech – it represents hope for a democratic, transparent, and independent digital future for our societies.

Empowering administrators with insights beyond just updates

We've all been there. You log into your Joomla administrator panel, check for updates, see that green checkmark, and think "Great! My site is healthy." But is it really?

Would you like to be involved in Joomla’s future? And do you know how to facilitate, encourage, motivate and inspire a bunch of dedicated volunteers? Be part of Joomla’s leadership! It's election time in Joomland, so now is your time to stand up and go for a board position. Read more if you want to know more about the elections (and how to vote)!

In the world of open source, leadership is less about authority and more about influence. It is not defined by job titles or organizational charts. It is about creating the conditions for others to succeed. One of the most important lessons for any open source leader to learn is this:

Being a leader is not about doing everything yourself.

It is tempting to try, especially if you care deeply about quality or feel responsible for the project's reputation. But leadership is not about being the sole engine of progress. It is about building trust, communicating clearly, and knowing when to step aside so others can lead.

The accessibility tester strikes again! In this article, we introduce another "blind spot" of automated accessibility testing tools: the bypass – and it’s not what you might think at first.

Having a dedicated website for your podcast isn’t just a bonus - it’s essential. It’s your home base, your archive, your identity. While platforms like Spotify and Apple Podcasts help you distribute your voice, your website gives you control over the experience. Joomla! is a great tool to manage your podcast, so let’s dive into what you need to host a premium podcast website.

Some website developers don't include a maintenance agreement as part of their projects, and as a result, once a site is completed, it may accumulate important updates that are never made.

Next month marks the 20th anniversary of Joomla's birth. Time to celebrate! There will no doubt be official festivities, but that doesn't mean you can't have your own celebration. Need inspiration? JCM got your back: check out this list of twenty ways to celebrate this unbelievable, wonderful milestone!

What do you do when your baby turns 20? Celebrate! That's what Brian Teeman, one of Joomla's founders, had in mind when he created Spread the Joomla Love, a website celebrating 20 years of Joomla. JCM interviews him: about the site, the community, what it means to be part of something bigger, and what spreading the Joomla love is about. 

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