
Funding in the Mautic Community
Announcing two trials exploring ways to fund contributions in the Mautic Community.

Announcing two trials exploring ways to fund contributions in the Mautic Community.

Another quarter passes and we mark a year of progress in the Mautic Community since we held our first in-person community sprint in November 2019 at Contribution Day in Amsterdam.
Let’s kick off a roundup of all the awesome things that have happened this quarter!

We have made available for immediate download an out-of-sequence release for both Mautic 2.x and 3.x.

All good things come to an end, and today we’ve made the last release in the Mautic 2.x series, 2.16.4. This includes a back-ported security fix, and a small update for the migration script. Security fixes will be discontinued from 15th December 2020 and you are urged to migrate to Mautic 3.2.1.

This is the second minor release of the Mautic 3.x series. This release includes many new features including support for PHP 7.4.

Another quarter has flown by, so it’s time for our round-up report of what’s been happening in the Mautic Community over the past three months!
The MautiCon Working Group has been working hard behind the scenes to organise a world-class virtual event that will bring together the Mautic Community from around the world.
We’re thrilled to announce MautiCon 2020!

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.

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