Do you think Joomla will survive in the coming years beyond 2025?

Do you think Joomla will survive or disappear?


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Joomla was one of the most popular content management systems (CMS) a few years ago, but recently it has lost some relevance to competitors like WordPress, which has established itself as the most widely used CMS in the world.
However, I don't think Joomla will disappear immediately. The community that supports it is still active and continues to improve, although its growth isn't as strong as that of other CMSs. There are several factors that could influence its "survival."
 

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Joomla is now become better with Joomla 4 and 5. Version 6 will be releasing this year with much cleaned up code.
 

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Joomla was one of the most popular content management systems (CMS) a few years ago, but recently it has lost some relevance to competitors like WordPress, which has established itself as the most widely used CMS in the world.
However, I don't think Joomla will disappear immediately. The community that supports it is still active and continues to improve, although its growth isn't as strong as that of other CMSs. There are several factors that could influence its "survival."
JOOMLA for ever! I have been on this train since ver. 1
 

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It will keep living, maybe grow bit slower. Even if something come out that outperforms Joomla in any way possible still there will be some kind of legacy support, or I hope so.
 

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I;m sure it will. Been using for 17 years for tiny sites through to big ecommerce. It's great, robust, versatile, good for SEO and beats hack-friendly wordpress
 

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of course - way more robust the WP - it needs a comeback
 

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Idk , but what I see that people are moving fast to AI and even SEO is dead , with AI , they can create their own Website
 

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Joomla is now become better with Joomla 4 and 5. Version 6 will be releasing this year with much cleaned up code.
 

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Joomla was one of the most popular content management systems (CMS) a few years ago, but recently it has lost some relevance to competitors like WordPress, which has established itself as the most widely used CMS in the world.
However, I don't think Joomla will disappear immediately. The community that supports it is still active and continues to improve, although its growth isn't as strong as that of other CMSs. There are several factors that could influence its "survival."
I want to know more, why do you say that "although its growth isn't as strong as that of other CMS".
For my point of view, Joomla is still one of the best and strong CMS, alongside Drupal CMS, and also WordPress.
See the last version 6 and the new documentation, to see what I'm trying to expose.
 

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i dont know brother but i have asked some question in chatgpt and gemini about whether i use joomla or wordpress to create my website its says use joomla for security because the plugin for wordpress is not save
 

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As long as Wordpress needs thousands of dolars to develop, especially to maintain, I wish Joomla take advandage of this and strike back with a cheaper more robust solution
 
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