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An exciting opportunity to help drive the next phase of Wagtail’s growth
Torchbox is on the look out for a new Partnerships and Community Manager to join the team and become a key figure and voice in the Wagtail community.
Wagtail statement on Log4j vulnerability
Wagtail itself isn’t vulnerable, but we encourage users of Elasticsearch to consider updating to the latest version of Elasticsearch.
The Motley Fool: Adventures on Wagtail
We’re joined by Tim White, The Motley Fool’s Principal New Ventures Technologist, to hear his story of discovering, evaluating and adopting Wagtail. He makes a pretty compelling case for using open source technology and for investing to improve it for the benefit of the wider community. He also gives us a sneak preview of what’s ahead at The Motley Fool. Over to Tim.
Highlights of Wagtail 2.15
The release of Wagtail 2.15 is scheduled for early November. The update will include several enhancements that developers and editors are excited about.
Google's Summer of Code 2021 Wrap-up
This year Wagtail joined Google's Summer of Code (GSoC) for the first time. GSoC is a global program focused on bringing student developers into open-source software development.
What’s New in Wagtail, episode 5
Live demos of lots of exciting new features and functionality
What will Wagtail look like in 2023?
We’ve been doing some work on our vision for Wagtail for the next two years. It’s still a work in progress but we feel it’s a good time to share it and get feedback from the wider Wagtail community.
Oxfam America’s storytelling platform built on Wagtail CMS
We’re joined by John Abdulla, Oxfam America’s Associate Director, Constituent Product to hear the full story of Oxfam America’s digital transformation, including picking and adopting a new open source CMS (hint: it’s Wagtail), the role digital plays to help deliver their important mission and what’s next on the horizon for John and the team.
What’s new in Wagtail, episode 4
Find out what's new in Wagtail.
New York Public Radio’s Wagtail-powered media publishing platform
NYPR chose Wagtail as a headless CMS to manage 150k pages (20 years of content!) on Gothamist.com. They're migrating all their brands (WNYC, WQXR, WNYC Studios, etc.) to a multi-tenant Wagtail platform, tightly integrated with core content publishing services like asset management and an audio CMS. We’re joined by Kate Statton, NYPR’s former Senior Product Manager for Core Platforms & Experiences, to hear the story so far.