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CakePHP 3.7.0-RC1 Released! And much much more!

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CakePHP 3.7 RC1 released The team is very excited about the latest RC1 release - 3.7.0 contains seve

[View this email in your browser]( CakePHP 3.7 RC1 released The team is very excited about the latest RC1 release - 3.7.0 contains several new features, including - Improved binary column reflection for SqlServer. - Session handlers are no longer changed if the session is active. - Tests are passing against PHP 7.3 CakePHP 3.7 will be the last minor release for 3.x before 4.0 is released - from then 3.x will continue to receive only bug and security fixes while 2.x will continue to only receive security fixes. Read more about the release on the [bakery]( - and feel free to reach out to the team if you have any questions or feedback! Until next time! Megan CakePHP Community manager Contributing to open source [CakeDC]( has been hard at work on their OS plugins, They are working hard at releasing a beta version refactor in their users plugin to be released soon - it will soon be compatible with the new cakephp/authenticate plugin and the social login feature is extracted to be more reusable We'd love for you to be involved with CakeFest 2019! We have some great [sponsorship packages]( - whether you are a community member or part of a bigger company. CFP has opened - if you are interested in speaking at CakeFest 2019, then now is the time to [submit]( Only a topic idea and a short summary is needed for submission! CakeFest 2019 will be in Japan, early November. Final training session of 2018! The new and last date of our official[CakePHP 3 training]( has been announced and will be hosted on the 13th December. If you are interested in getting started with CakePHP 3, then now is the time! We know things change, if you are no longer interested [unsubscribe here]( Want to be more involved in the community? Here's how ... User Support Education and Training Marketing and Evangelism Contributing Code Testing and Quality Assurance Documentation Translations [Find out more]( or[mail us](mailto:community@cakephp.org) to get involved today! mailto:community@cakephp.org Copyright © 2018 [Cake Software Foundation, Inc.]( All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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