Ruth Cheesley

Ruth is an Open Source advocate with over 18 years of experience using and contributing to many different projects. Having served on the Community Leadership Team of the Joomla! project and built a full-service digital agency, she now works as Project Lead for Mautic, supporting the community who build and maintain the world’s first Open Source Marketing Automation platform. Ruth is a lover of cats, a keen runner and flautist (but not at the same time!) and is based in the East of England.

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Ruth Cheesley

Update to the Mautic Community code governance processes

The current code governance procedures in the Mautic Community have not been updated since the project was founded. The Product Team has been coming across some challenges more recently and as a result we are introducing the following changes.

Product news
Ruth Cheesley

Mautic 3.1: New Beginnings

The Mautic Community have today released Mautic 3.1, the first feature-based update for Mautic 3.

Community news
Ruth Cheesley

Q2 2020 Mautic Community Roundup

This quarter has seen huge progress being made in many areas of the Mautic Community and some big changes being announced. 

Product news
Ruth Cheesley

Mautic 3: Building stable foundations

The world of technology is ever evolving, and with this release, Mautic 3 establishes stable foundations from which to build the Mautic of the future.

Community news
Ruth Cheesley

We are listening, learning and taking action

As a community we have watched with great sadness the events unfolding in the United States and around the world over the past weeks. We stand united in condemning racism, racist behavior and all abuses of power. 

Product news
Ruth Cheesley

An update on Mautic 3

The release of Mautic 3 will be made on Monday, 15th June 2020 for new installations and Monday, 29th June 2020 for migrations.

Community news
Ruth Cheesley

Mautic applies for Google Season of Docs

We are excited to be proposing three projects for the Google Season of Docs project, and look forward to welcoming new contributors to help us improve our documentation resources.

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