On September 16th and 17th, we invited our dev community to our Shopware Boost Day for the eighth time. This Boost Day was designed as a hybrid event: participants could decide to attend in person on-site at the Shopware Campus in Schöppingen – or virtually via Gather Town. In summary, 75 chaps from the community appeared online – including around 30 participants at the campus as well. Altogether, they were eager to work on projects they wanted to push ahead collaborating with others abreast, even together with Shopware core developers.
On the eve of this event, we met at Tietmeyer's for socializing, food and drinks – and at once, the pow-wow began. Well-known faces and newbies to the community sat together until latvia telegram screening the last order call was spoken, chatting about the usual stuff when one cages ecommerce developers into a single room.
On Friday at 9:30 am, we started collecting the different ideas and topics people wanted to work on, clustered them, and formed groups of developers for collaboration. And then, it hit off! Useless to list all the different ideas and deeds here in this blog post. Just see this link to get a clue of the different topics and the simple mass of ideas these brave guys were working on:
Interestingly, a big part of it found its way to the Shopware Platform project on GitHub as a pull request.
Here are some impressions of the day.