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on Sunday, 18 April 2010
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This weekend we will be at the Dutch Joomladays in Utrecht. It's one of the oldest and most popular Joomla events in Europe: two days, hundreds of attendees, and lots of parallel sessions. Traditionally it has a great mix of newbies, organizations, and community members, which is the perfect recipe for inspiring discoveries.


We're proud to announce that Nooku is once again sponsoring the Dutch Joomladays. Like last year, we'll be holding court as Doctor Joomla, so if you have any questions about anything at all, don't hesitate to ask. We'll also be giving two presentations:


The Belgian Police and Joomla

Until recently, each of Belgium's 190 police zones had their own websites, each running different proprietary systems. To increase the usability, and to cut down licensing costs, all 190 sites will be migrated to Joomla by the end of 2010.

This creates some challenging problems: how to maintain these sites? How to create consistency, yet allow for the required flexibility for each autonomous zone? How do you train and support your users?

During this case study, you'll get a unique insight in the project, presented by Marc Alen, Adjunct Secretary of the Police, and Johan Janssens.


Nooku Framework

From it's humble beginnings in 2008, Nooku has grown into a powerful platform. Hundreds of sites use custom built Nooku-powered extensions. Some of the first major public extensions are coming out of beta, such as Anahita Social Engine and Ninjaboard. A lot is happening in the community: the new Nooku Developer Portal was opened, and new tools and reusable components are being added.

Find out about the latest new developments in the Nookusphere in this presentation by Johan Janssens and Mathias Verraes.

Event hashtag: #jd10nl

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