
Q1 2022 Mautic Community Roundup
Let’s kick off a roundup of all the awesome things that have happened this quarter!
Let’s kick off a roundup of all the awesome things that have happened this quarter!
The Mautic Community Sprint is here again, and you are welcome to join the event between Monday, May 2nd, and Wednesday, May 4th. Come meet us in Budapest, Hungary, kindly hosted by Cheppers, and get involved with our awesome community!
During the event, we will work collaboratively on some tasks, and the Leadership Team will also hold a board meeting to work long term strategies.
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Let’s kick off a roundup of all the awesome things that have happened this quarter!
Mautic 4 released, Mautic Conference Europe in Belgium, and more exciting news from Q3!
Nikola Nedić has contributed to Mautic in both documentation and codebase. In the Mautic 4 release, he led the team for the new tag management feature in Mautic.
Nick Veenhof our community spotlight for this week in order to dramatically improve the process (and help the knowledge-gap within the community), he took it upon himself with some other contributors to make Mautic compatible with composer. He was the major contributor to get the initial pieces of composer working within Mautic 3.
It hardly seems like three months have passed since the last roundup report on activity within the Mautic Community, but a lot has happened since then! Read on for the latest updates.
Over the last year we have made huge strides in the consistency of our release process thanks to the regular cadence of releases and the hard work of a very small number of people to test and review pull requests and features.
While we are really proud of the progress we have made, there are some areas that are not working so well, which we are going to address going forward.
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