3PD Expert Joins Joomla! |
| Joomla's newest addition to the Core Development team, Marko Schmuck, is a recognised leader in Open Source Software. Marko, who lives in Berlin, Germany, is known for his work as a former core member at XOOPS. He was responsible for dev.xoops.org, the XOOPS Forge. He also had his own open source project called RCP (Reseller Control Panel). Marko will be a Joomla project leader, creating Standards and Guidelines for Third Party Developers (3PDs). Marko hopes his involvement with Joomla! will raise the level of code standards and help developers improve their skills. "Creating standards and guidelines are a must for higher quality 3PD addons (components, modules and bots) to take the project to a new level," he said. Marko wants to see 3PDs tapping into the power of the Core API to:
"Reading a lot of posts, I also had the feeling most developers don't know the words "less queries" means "less load" and were creating modules which create 60 queries on the frontpage for only showing a calendar," Marko said. "So the goal must be to keep the whole system fast, secure and using less load — hence the quality of 3PD addons must rise." Peter Russell did a quick question and answer with Marko today: I've been part of the open source community for a long time and believe in teamwork and the community as a pool of resources and sharing. Sharing is the engine of open source. It is the spirit of open source. Joomla is more professionally organised — Joomla! was the only choice. 7. What's your take on the split from Miro. Is this a good thing? the team and the community. The project as a whole will benefit and the project will be taken seriously by business people because of its quality and standards. This, hopefully, will encourage others to give something back by sponsoring the project.
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the team and the community. The project as a whole will benefit and the project will be taken seriously by business people because of its quality and standards. This, hopefully, will encourage others to give something back by sponsoring the project.
