This document summarizes key events from MagentoLive Europe 2018. It notes that Magento 1 will end support in June 2020 and security patches were released. Magento 2.3 beta was announced with new features like page builder and PWA studio integration. PHP 7.2 support is now available for Magento 1. Adobe's acquisition of Magento was discussed along with their commitment to open source. Upcoming announcements include new sales channels and the launch of Magento Payments in early 2019. The Mage Unconference in Cologne was highlighted as an upcoming event.
3. Magento 1 End of Support in June 2020
06.09.2018
https://community.magento.com/t5/News-Announcements/Supporting-
Magento-1-through-June-2020/td-p/104445
8. PHP 7.2 support in Magento 1
26.09.2018
https://community.magento.com/t5/News-Announcements/PHP-7-2-
Support-Patches-for-Magento-1-are-now-available/td-p/106999
9. Magento 2 Professional Developer PLUS
(January 2019)
28.09.2018
https://twitter.com/MagentoU/status/1045693134099951621
10. Magento Association Task Force
05.10.2018
https://magento.com/blog/magento-news/announcing-magento-
association-task-force
12. Magento Live Europe
• “Small” sister of Magento Imagine
• 1.850 Attendees
• Focus on merchants, solution partners,
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19. Key words and phrases
• “Magento, an Adobe company”
• “Experience”
• “Digital Transformation”
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22. Magento in an Adobe world
• Magento Commerce
• Adobe Experience Cloud
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28. Magento Open Source
• Commitment to Open Source
• Adobe and Open Source
• Some features moved to OS in Magento 2.3
• Double CET employees from 10 to 20
by Q1 2019
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31. Announcements
• Magento Payments in Q1 2019
• New sales & advertising channels in early
2019
– Amazon Marketplace
– Google Merchant Center
– Google Ads
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33. Magento 2.3
• Release in November 2018
• Major features:
– Page Builder
– PWA Studio & GraphQL
– MSI (Multi-Source Inventory)
– Asynchronous & Bulk Web APIs
– Declarative Schema
• Moved to Open Source
– Elasticsearch
– Queues
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35. Important links
• What will be available when?
=> devdocs.magento.com/availability
• Public backlog
=> github.com/magento/backlog
• Future architecture discussions
=> github.com/magento/architecture