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More about Joomla! Joomla! - le portail dynamique et système de gestion de contenu http://d-l-com.fr/index.php 2024-05-15T13:27:44Z Joomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content Management Joomla! License Guidelines 2008-08-20T10:11:07Z 2008-08-20T10:11:07Z http://d-l-com.fr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5:joomla-license-guidelines&catid=25:the-project&Itemid=2 Administrator marc.lapeyre@d-l-com.fr <p>This Web site is powered by <a href="http://joomla.org/" target="_blank" title="Joomla!">Joomla!</a> The software and default templates on which it runs are Copyright 2005-2008 <a href="http://www.opensourcematters.org/" target="_blank" title="Open Source Matters">Open Source Matters</a>. The sample content distributed with Joomla! is licensed under the <a href="http://docs.joomla.org/JEDL" target="_blank" title="Joomla! Electronic Document License">Joomla! Electronic Documentation License.</a> All data entered into this Web site and templates added after installation, are copyrighted by their respective copyright owners.</p> <p>If you want to distribute, copy, or modify Joomla!, you are welcome to do so under the terms of the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html#SEC1" target="_blank" title="GNU General Public License"> GNU General Public License</a>. If you are unfamiliar with this license, you might want to read <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html#SEC4" target="_blank" title="How To Apply These Terms To Your Program">'How To Apply These Terms To Your Program'</a> and the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0-faq.html" target="_blank" title="GNU General Public License FAQ">'GNU General Public License FAQ'</a>.</p> <p>The Joomla! licence has always been GPL.</p> <p>This Web site is powered by <a href="http://joomla.org/" target="_blank" title="Joomla!">Joomla!</a> The software and default templates on which it runs are Copyright 2005-2008 <a href="http://www.opensourcematters.org/" target="_blank" title="Open Source Matters">Open Source Matters</a>. The sample content distributed with Joomla! is licensed under the <a href="http://docs.joomla.org/JEDL" target="_blank" title="Joomla! Electronic Document License">Joomla! Electronic Documentation License.</a> All data entered into this Web site and templates added after installation, are copyrighted by their respective copyright owners.</p> <p>If you want to distribute, copy, or modify Joomla!, you are welcome to do so under the terms of the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html#SEC1" target="_blank" title="GNU General Public License"> GNU General Public License</a>. If you are unfamiliar with this license, you might want to read <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html#SEC4" target="_blank" title="How To Apply These Terms To Your Program">'How To Apply These Terms To Your Program'</a> and the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0-faq.html" target="_blank" title="GNU General Public License FAQ">'GNU General Public License FAQ'</a>.</p> <p>The Joomla! licence has always been GPL.</p> Platforms and Open Standards 2008-08-11T04:22:14Z 2008-08-11T04:22:14Z http://d-l-com.fr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=23:platforms-and-open-standards&catid=25:the-project&Itemid=37 Administrator marc.lapeyre@d-l-com.fr <p class="MsoNormal">Joomla! runs on any platform including Windows, most flavours of Linux, several Unix versions, and the Apple OS/X platform. Joomla! depends on PHP and the MySQL database to deliver dynamic content. </p> <p class="MsoNormal">The minimum requirements are:</p> <ul><li>Apache 1.x, 2.x and higher</li><li>PHP 4.3 and higher</li><li>MySQL 3.23 and higher</li></ul>It will also run on alternative server platforms such as Windows IIS - provided they support PHP and MySQL - but these require additional configuration in order for the Joomla! core package to be successful installed and operated. <p class="MsoNormal">Joomla! runs on any platform including Windows, most flavours of Linux, several Unix versions, and the Apple OS/X platform. Joomla! depends on PHP and the MySQL database to deliver dynamic content. </p> <p class="MsoNormal">The minimum requirements are:</p> <ul><li>Apache 1.x, 2.x and higher</li><li>PHP 4.3 and higher</li><li>MySQL 3.23 and higher</li></ul>It will also run on alternative server platforms such as Windows IIS - provided they support PHP and MySQL - but these require additional configuration in order for the Joomla! core package to be successful installed and operated. Support and Documentation 2008-08-09T08:33:57Z 2008-08-09T08:33:57Z http://d-l-com.fr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=20:support-and-documentation&catid=25:the-project&Itemid=37 Administrator marc.lapeyre@d-l-com.fr <h1>Support </h1><p>Support for the Joomla! CMS can be found on several places. The best place to start would be the <a href="http://docs.joomla.org/" target="_blank" title="Joomla! Official Documentation Wiki">Joomla! Official Documentation Wiki</a>. Here you can help yourself to the information that is regularly published and updated as Joomla! develops. There is much more to come too!</p> <p>Of course you should not forget the Help System of the CMS itself. On the <em>topmenu </em>in the Back-end Control panel you find the Help button which will provide you with lots of explanation on features.</p> <p>Another great place would of course be the <a href="http://forum.joomla.org/" target="_blank" title="Forum">Forum</a> . On the Joomla! Forum you can find help and support from Community members as well as from Joomla! Core members and Working Group members. The forum contains a lot of information, FAQ's, just about anything you are looking for in terms of support.</p> <p>Two other resources for Support are the <a href="http://developer.joomla.org/" target="_blank" title="Joomla! Developer Site">Joomla! Developer Site</a> and the <a href="http://extensions.joomla.org/" target="_blank" title="Joomla! Extensions Directory">Joomla! Extensions Directory</a> (JED). The Joomla! Developer Site provides lots of technical information for the experienced Developer as well as those new to Joomla! and development work in general. The JED whilst not a support site in the strictest sense has many of the Extensions that you will need as you develop your own Web site.</p> <p>The Joomla! Developers and Bug Squad members are regularly posting their blog reports about several topics such as programming techniques and security issues.</p> <h1>Documentation</h1> <p>Joomla! Documentation can of course be found on the <a href="http://docs.joomla.org/" target="_blank" title="Joomla! Official Documentation Wiki">Joomla! Official Documentation Wiki</a>. You can find information for beginners, installation, upgrade, Frequently Asked Questions, developer topics, and a lot more. The Documentation Team helps oversee the wiki but you are invited to contribute content, as well.</p> <p>There are also books written about Joomla! You can find a listing of these books in the <a href="http://shop.joomla.org/" target="_blank" title="Joomla! Shop">Joomla! Shop</a>.</p> <h1>Support </h1><p>Support for the Joomla! CMS can be found on several places. The best place to start would be the <a href="http://docs.joomla.org/" target="_blank" title="Joomla! Official Documentation Wiki">Joomla! Official Documentation Wiki</a>. Here you can help yourself to the information that is regularly published and updated as Joomla! develops. There is much more to come too!</p> <p>Of course you should not forget the Help System of the CMS itself. On the <em>topmenu </em>in the Back-end Control panel you find the Help button which will provide you with lots of explanation on features.</p> <p>Another great place would of course be the <a href="http://forum.joomla.org/" target="_blank" title="Forum">Forum</a> . On the Joomla! Forum you can find help and support from Community members as well as from Joomla! Core members and Working Group members. The forum contains a lot of information, FAQ's, just about anything you are looking for in terms of support.</p> <p>Two other resources for Support are the <a href="http://developer.joomla.org/" target="_blank" title="Joomla! Developer Site">Joomla! Developer Site</a> and the <a href="http://extensions.joomla.org/" target="_blank" title="Joomla! Extensions Directory">Joomla! Extensions Directory</a> (JED). The Joomla! Developer Site provides lots of technical information for the experienced Developer as well as those new to Joomla! and development work in general. The JED whilst not a support site in the strictest sense has many of the Extensions that you will need as you develop your own Web site.</p> <p>The Joomla! Developers and Bug Squad members are regularly posting their blog reports about several topics such as programming techniques and security issues.</p> <h1>Documentation</h1> <p>Joomla! Documentation can of course be found on the <a href="http://docs.joomla.org/" target="_blank" title="Joomla! Official Documentation Wiki">Joomla! Official Documentation Wiki</a>. You can find information for beginners, installation, upgrade, Frequently Asked Questions, developer topics, and a lot more. The Documentation Team helps oversee the wiki but you are invited to contribute content, as well.</p> <p>There are also books written about Joomla! You can find a listing of these books in the <a href="http://shop.joomla.org/" target="_blank" title="Joomla! Shop">Joomla! Shop</a>.</p>