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Organizing an Evolution CMS Webinar Around Community Demand

A community archive post preserving a webinar-planning moment where the Evolution CMS team invited users to shape the session.

Most webinar announcements are disposable, but this one is a little more useful than that because it shows the community trying to shape the session around actual demand instead of announcing a fixed agenda in advance.

Why this still has archive value

  • it captures a moment when the team explicitly asked what people wanted to learn
  • it reflects a more demand-driven approach to community education
  • it adds context to the later presentation, package, and tooling posts from the same period

Why this was a good sign for the project

  • it showed that community education was becoming more organized
  • it treated users as participants in the roadmap of public learning
  • it linked ecosystem growth with a more intentional outreach style

This is not a technical how-to article, and it does not need to be. It belongs in the community timeline as a marker of how the Evolution CMS ecosystem tried to organize public learning around real user interest.

Source: Telegram post. Signup form: webinar interest form.

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Evolution CMS at 21: Why the Laravel Era Still Matters

A durable positioning piece about Evolution CMS at 21, its Laravel-based backend, and the project’s long-term direction.

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Evolution CMS Compared with WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, and Bitrix

A practical editorial comparison of Evolution CMS and several widely used CMS platforms from a developer-first perspective.