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Sessions

Each session has four workshops which you can choose to attend - these will be in different rooms so you can only attend one from each session. We have tried to ensure that there is something for every level of experience, from beginner through to developers.

If you have any suggestions for workshops which you would like to see, please contribute to the forum with your ideas and we will do our best to consider whether we can implement them.

PLEASE NOTE: These sessions are subject to change without notice.  They are provided as a guide to the topics which will be presented.

Session 1

  1. Security with Joomla! sites - what you need to know - An open 'Q&A' session on hosting security hosted by Chris Adams
  2. Joomla! 1.6 and the future - hosted by Ryan Ozimek
  3. Working with SVN releases - how to get started - An overview of what SVN is, how it is used and getting started with contributing to projects - hosted by Ian Wright
  4. Joomla! and Magento - the perfect partnership? - hosted by Jisse Reitsma

Session 2

  1. Multi-lingual sites - options with Joomla! - hosted by Geraint Edwards
  2. Outcomes from the PLT Summit - changes to the development process, focus for next release, the new J! Platform & Microsoft/Ebay/Joomla! announcements - hosted by Chris Davenport
  3. Getting started with Joomla! - installation, setup and basic administration - hosted by Ruth Cheesley
  4. Are Content Management Systems really secure? - hosted by Ian Wright

Session 3

  1. Setting up and running a JUG - how to start a JUG and lessons learned when setting up Joomla! User Group Suffolk - hosted by Ruth Cheesley
  2. Access Control Levels in Joomla! 1.6 - hosted by Sander Potjer
  3. Migrating from 1.0.x to 1.5.x - a live demonstration hosted by Matt Meyrick

    Session 4

    1. Template workshop - an open session hosted by Chris Davenport - bring us your template problems and we'll fix them together!
    2. Tendering for large jobs - how to stand out from the crowd - hosted by Ryan Ozimek

    Session 5

    1. Building community portals with Joomla! 1.6 - hosted by Beat B and Nick A
    2. Using video media in Joomla! sites - an open session hosted by Chris Williams
    3. Developing multi-lingual sites - hosted by Geraint Edwards
    4. Joomla! security and the Vulnerable Extensions List

    Session 6 - Open sessions

    1. Development open session
    2. Hosting open session
    3. Community involvement open session
    4. Design & Administration open session

    Session 7

    1. Using templates with Joomla! 1.6 - hosted by Chris Davenport
    2. Search engine optimisation with Joomla! - what you need to know - hosted by Ruth Cheesley
    3. Access Control Levels in Joomla! 1.6 - hosted by Sander Potjer

    Workshops and 'drop in' sessions running throughout Sunday (please bring your laptop)

    • Getting involved with the Joomla! Project
    • Documentation for Joomla! 1.6
    • Bug squashing - Joomla! 1.6 and your own extensions/problems!
    • Forum support - helping others out!
    • Troubleshooting Templates
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