GitHub Issues Are Now the Main Feedback Channel for Evolution CMS
A durable community update explaining that feature requests and bug reports should move into GitHub Issues instead of disappearing in chat threads.
Project updates, contributor news, documentation announcements, and community highlights.
A durable community update explaining that feature requests and bug reports should move into GitHub Issues instead of disappearing in chat threads.
A community timeline post preserving an offline iOS showcase for Evolution CMS 3.5.x and the project’s portable runtime direction.
A durable positioning piece about Evolution CMS at 21, its Laravel-based backend, and the project’s long-term direction.
A community archive post preserving an open call for participation in a planned Evolution CMS webinar.
A practical editorial comparison of Evolution CMS and several widely used CMS platforms from a developer-first perspective.
A community archive post preserving a Japanese MODX Evolution release and showing how localized forks kept the platform alive in different regions.
A community milestone post preserving a moment when Evolution CMS appeared in the top five of ITrack’s free CMS rating.
A community timeline post marking the appearance of evocms.nl as a regional public-facing surface for Evolution CMS.
A short community note on why every site eventually needs an update for security, performance, maintainability, and new functionality.
A community archive post preserving an external article that explained why Evolution CMS remained attractive to its users.
A community note marking the launch of forum.evo.im as an English-facing discussion surface around Evolution CMS.
A community-oriented article about how MODX Revolution and Evolution CMS relate, differ, and still share part of the same philosophy.
A community editorial collecting practical wishlist items for improving the Evolution CMS commerce experience.
A community post preserving an external Habr article about Evolution CMS 2.0 on Laravel 6.0 and what that shift meant.
A community post archiving an external article about what MODX Evolution CMS is and why it remained attractive to its users.
A short community post about gathering strong technical questions for MODXpo 2013 instead of treating the event as a one-way presentation.
Conference announcements matter because they mark where the ecosystem is gathering, what topics are emerging, and which conversations are worth following.