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Dear Open Source Matters...

March 18, 2010 | by Cory

Dear Open Source Matters,

I've noticed a lot of controversy brewing over your recent announcement that you've hired a PR firm to drive awareness of the Joomla project. This is a tough issue with excellent points on both sides. There is clearly a need for better PR for Joomla. This situation, ironically, is a perfect example of that need. There is also clearly a need for more community involvement and input in decisions like this. Jen Kramer makes some excellent points about this in her recent blog post "VOXUS's first PR problem for Joomla".

But the PR situation isn't really why I am writing this. There have been other situations like this in recent months that have caused similar outrage and upheaval in the community, and I'm afraid something gets lost in all of this. Most of us truly appreciate you and the work that you are doing to advance Joomla as a project and as a community. We may disagree with some of your decisions and actions, but we appreciate the countless hours you spend free of charge working to help make Joomla the best it can be. It is a thankless job that most of us can't or won't do for one reason or another, so thank you for taking the time to do it.

Whether we agree or disagree on matters of policy or decisions that you have made, at the end of the day we are still a community. My sincere hope is that none of us lose sight of that.

Respectfully,
Cory Webb

About the Author

Cory WebbIn the years since Joomla! was founded, Cory has built dozens of websites with Joomla! and helped thousands of people find answers to questions about Joomla! through HowToJoomla.net. Cory has also written a book about Joomla titled Beginning Joomla! Web Site Development published by Wrox in April, 2009. In February of 2008, Cory founded Cory Webb Media, LLC, where he provides consulting and web development services for companies of all sizes. You can follow Cory on Twitter @corywebb, or become a fan of Cory Webb Media on Facebook. Cory is also the founder of Themeables, a template club for Joomla!, and developer of /motif, the framework that powers Themeables.

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