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It's Monday morning, you've just spent the entire weekend at FOSDEM in Belgium, and now the Eurostar departures lounge is filled with a disproportionate amount of people wearing hoodies and using laptops covered in stickers .... it must be the SOOCon Eurostar back to London!
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A free conference, with 885 talks comprising of 365 hours of content over two days all of which are live streamed, recorded and made available within days, entirely organised by volunteers and with over 8,000 attendees - sounds impossible, right?
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Ever felt like you're at the foot of Everest when you decide to create a huge project or a long-term collaboration for an Open Source project? Tell me about it! But here's some good news - I'm going to share the tips we discovered going through just such a project with Mautic, an open source marketing automation platform.
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Another quarter of significant change in the Mautic project, we've lots going on in many different areas.
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Another busy quarter has flown past, here’s a round-up of what’s been happening in the community!
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Like many Brits, English is the only language I speak fluently. I speak schoolgirl French, a bit of Welsh and a few words in German and Dutch. I'm eternally grateful that many people I interact with from around the world are able to speak English at a basic level, and that when I speak at conferences and events, I do so in my first language. But, for so many, that's not the case.
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Mautic has grown quite a bit since we first implemented the Mautic Community Governance Model in 2019. At our first ever Community Summit in Amsterdam that year, if you had told me that we would have increased our contributions tenfold within the next three years, I’d have had a hard time believing you.
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Saying thank you is a great way to recognise and appreciate the time people have spent making a contribution to an open source project, but how do you actually do it?