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The October 2010 Issue of the Joomla! Community Magazine is of interest  to Joomla users, admins and developers.

 

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If you are intrigued by the above illustration you need to read Paul Orwig's editorial, which explains that Dianne Henning would be serving as lead editor for this issue.

Among the three feature stories in this issue there's an intersting reflection on the problems of charging clients when using free open source software. Developers will also be interested in an the first installment in a new series of detailed looks at Joomla Ecommerce extensions and there's an article on preparing for Joomla! Day DC to be held in Washington on 16 October 2010.

Case studies, an interview and articles in languages other than English are all part of the mix and Joomla! developers are encouraged to contribute to future issues of this community effort


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