
Go get it! I am having a blast learning to use the new Search features. You should be able to do a 1-click update from your 1.7.3 sites, but as we all know, do a few clicks before that to take a backup.
There’s also an update to a version 1.7.4. Think of that sort of as a spare tire—fixes some security issues in case your template has a blowout with 2.5. You don’t need update to 1.7.4 first.
Best,
Sully
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Man, do I have a lot of catching up to do!
I have 5 1.5 sites that need this. Not sure how or when it will happen, though. So much already went into those sites. Guess I will start by doing what Dorothy suggests and taking inventory of all the extensions in use, which ones become unnecessary, and which ones I will need to check for 1.6+ compatibility. Then the real fun starts of trying to migrate. Ugh!
Thanks, Sully. This is great news!
Bruce
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On 1/24/2012 6:00 PM, Brian P Sullivan wrote:
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Go get it! I am having a blast learning to use the new Search features. You should be able to do a 1-click update from your 1.7.3 sites, but as we all know, do a few clicks before that to take a backup.
There’s also an update to a version 1.7.4. Think of that sort of as a spare tire—fixes some security issues in case your template has a blowout with 2.5. You don’t need update to 1.7.4 first.
Best,
Sully
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There's a pretty cool infographic on the Joomla site that talks about the decision tree for upgrading or not...
Its on the Joomla 2.5 marketing materials page in the bottom right:
The direct link to the big version is:
ThanksDon
On Jan 24, 2012, at 5:41 PM, Bruce Scherzinger wrote:
Man, do I have a lot of catching up to do!
I have 5 1.5 sites that need this. Not sure how or when it will happen, though. So much already went into those sites. Guess I will start by doing what Dorothy suggests and taking inventory of all the extensions in use, which ones become unnecessary, and which ones I will need to check for 1.6+ compatibility. Then the real fun starts of trying to migrate. Ugh!
Thanks, Sully. This is great news!
Bruce
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On 1/24/2012 6:00 PM, Brian P Sullivan wrote:
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Best,
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If you have a 1.7 site up, you really should upgrade to 2.5 sooner rather than later. Support for 1.7 will end just one month from today. There should minimal or no issues running 1.7 extensions in 2.5, but you should check with the developer first.
On 1/24/2012 6:56 PM, Donald Cranford wrote:
There's a pretty cool infographic on the Joomla site that talks about the decision tree for upgrading or not...
Its on the Joomla 2.5 marketing materials page in the bottom right:
The direct link to the big version is:
ThanksDon
On Jan 24, 2012, at 5:41 PM, Bruce Scherzinger wrote:
Man, do I have a lot of catching up to do!
I have 5 1.5 sites that need this. Not sure how or when it will happen, though. So much already went into those sites. Guess I will start by doing what Dorothy suggests and taking inventory of all the extensions in use, which ones become unnecessary, and which ones I will need to check for 1.6+ compatibility. Then the real fun starts of trying to migrate. Ugh!
Thanks, Sully. This is great news!
Bruce
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On 1/24/2012 6:00 PM, Brian P Sullivan wrote:
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Go get it! I am having a blast learning to use the new Search features. You should be able to do a 1-click update from your 1.7.3 sites, but as we all know, do a few clicks before that to take a backup.
There’s also an update to a version 1.7.4. Think of that sort of as a spare tire—fixes some security issues in case your template has a blowout with 2.5. You don’t need update to 1.7.4 first.
Best,
Sully
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Is it any easier/different migrating from 1.5 to 1.6, 1.7, or 2.5 or are they all the same?
Thanks,
Bruce
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On 1/24/2012 7:07 PM, Dan Cogliano wrote:
If you have a 1.7 site up, you really should upgrade to 2.5 sooner rather than later. Support for 1.7 will end just one month from today. There should minimal or no issues running 1.7 extensions in 2.5, but you should check with the developer first.
On 1/24/2012 6:56 PM, Donald Cranford wrote:
There's a pretty cool infographic on the Joomla site that talks about the decision tree for upgrading or not...
Its on the Joomla 2.5 marketing materials page in the bottom right:
The direct link to the big version is:
ThanksDon
On Jan 24, 2012, at 5:41 PM, Bruce Scherzinger wrote:
Man, do I have a lot of catching up to do!
I have 5 1.5 sites that need this. Not sure how or when it will happen, though. So much already went into those sites. Guess I will start by doing what Dorothy suggests and taking inventory of all the extensions in use, which ones become unnecessary, and which ones I will need to check for 1.6+ compatibility. Then the real fun starts of trying to migrate. Ugh!
Thanks, Sully. This is great news!
Bruce
Bruce Scherzinger * br...@scherzinger.org
On 1/24/2012 6:00 PM, Brian P Sullivan wrote:
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Go get it! I am having a blast learning to use the new Search features. You should be able to do a 1-click update from your 1.7.3 sites, but as we all know, do a few clicks before that to take a backup.
There’s also an update to a version 1.7.4. Think of that sort of as a spare tire—fixes some security issues in case your template has a blowout with 2.5. You don’t need update to 1.7.4 first.
Best,
Sully
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My 2 bucks (inflation and our economy):
1.5 to 1.6 et seq is an upgrade/migration, and can be a pain in the butt depending on what you have for extensions. I view migration from 1.5 as an opportunity to refresh the template, because it takes quite a bit of doing to modify the template for the new series and if you’re going to do that, you may as well go the rest of the way and consider whether the design should be upgraded too.
1.6 or 1.7 to 2.5 is an update. One click. No pain. Extensions that don’t work are either impacted by bugfixes or poorly coded to begin with.
Always get a backup before you do any of this.
Best,
Sully