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February 28, 2022
In Mautic 4.2 the Mautic Marketplace now enables you to install and manage plugins within Mautic, both in the user interface and at the command line. Read on to learn more about how it works, some caveats you need to know before using it, and how to get your plugins listed in the Marketplace.
February 28, 2022
With the last release in the Mautic 3.x series, 3.5.5, we're saying goodbye to the 3.x series. In accordance with our release schedule, security fixes for the 3.x version of Mautic will be discontinued from 28th February 2022 and you are encouraged to migrate to Mautic 4.x.
February 25, 2022
Some important changes are coming to the install and upgrade process for Mautic - read more in this article.
February 22, 2022
We have often been asked about our roadmap and before today there has never really been anything that we can point at and say ‘this is where Mautic is going’ other than vague blog posts and forum threads.
Today we are sharing the first iterations of our plans for the future which I first shared at Mautic Conference Europe 2021 in my keynote. It includes some great features that we have coming over the next year.
February 16, 2022
Favour Kelvin is a Nigerian-based technical writer that has been working relentlessly to enhance Mautic’s documentation and Knowledge Base, and she was particularly active in those documents for the Mautic 4.x releases. In this article, Favour talks about how she became part of the Mautic community, what she has been contributing with and where she sees the project going in the future.
February 01, 2022
Open Source is made by people just like you. Would your company be able to sponsor you to help make Mautic better each Friday?
January 20, 2022
The Call for Speakers is now live - we invite everyone in the community to participate, and share their knowledge with others.
January 11, 2022
Let’s kick off a roundup of all the awesome things that have happened this quarter!
December 14, 2021
Our official Mautic Conferences have quickly become a central factor to Mautic users and service providers. To make these events happen, we (i.e. the Mautic community and Open Source project) rely on volunteers to prepare and to run them.
November 30, 2021
Today the Mautic project is announcing our intention to financially support the top 10 projects - prioritised by the community - which we depend on to keep our community and product running. We have allocated $2,000 in our budget this year as a starting point for the ‘Back your Stack’ project.