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GovCMS Online April Meetup recap

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the GovCMS April Online Meetup which explored what’s next for the platform and the shared opportunities ahead.

Across four sessions over two days, The Meetup shared updates on the GovCMS roadmap, including progress toward the Drupal 11 upgrade, and emerging initiatives such as Rules as Code (RaC) and Content as an API (CA3). The sessions highlighted how we’re modernising digital content and services across government.

Engagement across the event highlighted the value of working together, reinforcing our shared commitment to collaboration and a more connected GovCMS community.

Key highlights:

  • 4 online sessions over 2 days
  • 846 participants from across government and the private sector
  • Updates on the upcoming GovCMS Drupal 11 migration
  • Insights into RaC and CA3’s evolution and progress to the Alpha build

Thank you to everyone who contributed, asked questions and shared their experience. Your involvement continues to drive the community forward.

If you missed a session, presentations and recordings are available in the GovTEAMS GovCMS Community ‘Events’ tab(Opens in a new tab/window). You’ll need to log in to GovTEAMS to access recordings. If you are not yet a member of GovCMS Community, you can self-register for a GovTEAMS account, for more information, visit GovTEAMS registration.(Opens in a new tab/window)

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