Magento Melbourne Users Group

Fontis is pleased to announce the official launch of the Magento Melbourne Users Group - MagMUG - and the inaugural meeting, taking place in two weeks time. MagMUG is an opportunity for anyone in the Melbourne area working with Magento to engage with others in the community.

Details of the first meeting can be found on the MagMUG site. At this stage, the plan is for meetings to be one hour long and consist of two presentations, followed by general discussion. The event will be informal and open to all, whether you are a store owner, administrator, user or developer, or just want to know more about Magento and the other people using it in the Melbourne area.

Fontis will kick off the presentations for the first meeting but we want to ensure MagMUG is inclusive, so we encourage anyone interested to let us know if you'd like to present at future meetings. We would also appreciate feedback and suggestions for topics that you'd like to see covered.

If you're planning to attend, let us know via Facebook, Twitter, or leave a comment on the MagMUG page, and we hope to see you there!

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Hi:

When is your next meeting?

Krgrds,
Josh

You can find all the details of this first meeting and future meetings on the MagMUG website. The first meeting will be held tomorrow, Tuesday October 27th, 7pm @ Softbelly bar.

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