
Mautic Conference Europe 2021 – Our first in-person conference
Finally, the long wait had an end: the Mautic Community came together the 8th and 9th of November in Hasselt, Belgium for the first ever in-person conference – Mautic Conference Europe.Â

Finally, the long wait had an end: the Mautic Community came together the 8th and 9th of November in Hasselt, Belgium for the first ever in-person conference – Mautic Conference Europe.Â

A brief review of the landmarks of email marketing history that have shaped contemporary marketing automation tools and features. Understand the difference between email marketing and marketing automation, and how both marketing tactics can earn value for your business.

We had 83 responses to the survey, and a lot of useful information was gathered as a result. As promised, here is the raw information and a graphic representation of the data.

Mautic 4 released, Mautic Conference Europe in Belgium, and more exciting news from Q3!

A new request for proposals workflow is being trialled for new features, projects and initiatives. The aim is to highlight key projects that the Product Team have on the roadmap an provide an opportunity for the community to get involved with working on them or supporting them financially.

Our first in-person Mautic Conference will take place on November 8th with a Community Contribution Day on the 9th November in Hasselt, Belgium.

Adrian started first by contributing a few changes in the codebase, then moved to code refactoring where he felt there was a need for improvement, and changing tools to establish a better architecture, laying the foundation for future improvements and a higher quality of code.

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.
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