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The Dutch translation of ‘The essence of Joomla 1.5’ by Hagen Graf has recently been published.
 
Michel van Agtmaal, founder of Open Source Network and one of the instructors providing
the Joomla user’s training, is the editor of this book.
Dutch Joomla Days, April 4 and 5, Utrecht, The Netherlands

 After the successfull Dutch Joomla Days in 2006 a third edition with an international perspective will be held on April 4 and 5 in Utrecht, The Netherlands. Open Source Network will be one of the main sponsors of this event again.

With 500 open source experts and business people attending, this event will be bigger and even more exciting than the previous editions. During the conference, attention will be given to other projects also, such as Drupal, Typo3, Plone/Zope, and sugarCRM. Why? To build bridges! With Joomla as the centerpiece.

'Meet and Greet' at Thirsdaynight April3

On the eve of the event we will have a meet and greet session with Joomla! Core team members in the centre of Utrecht. We from Open Source Network are looking forward to meet you there!

Information and Registration

For more details on the programm and registration, please visit www.joomladag.nl

The Joomla Days help to gain knowledge, carry out successful projects and implementations, develop tools, and improve techniques. You will also have the opportunity to broaden your network.

The conference is intended for CIOs, CTOs and general management, Joomla developers, designers and hosting companies. Although both days have their own special focus, the two days conference offers a perfect brief encounter with business and community aspects of Joomla and partner projects.

The Joomla Days is one of the most targeted events in the industry. You will have the opportunity to meet hundreds of attendees, speakers, Core team members – all with the joint mission of making open source (business) solutions successful and building the necessary bridges to nearby technologies.