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Mastering Liferay

For this episode I spoke with Andrew Jardine, Community Contributor Award winner for 7 years in a row about his history with Liferay, the community, how to improve it and, of course, his new passion project, https://masteringliferay.com/
We've recorded this episode during Devcon 2019, but I've been keeping it back for a bit, to give Andrew a bit more time to produce more content for the site that we mainly talk about. Check it out - prepare to be amazed.
Here are some of the topics that we talked about:
- How long he's around (and how he got his first fix of Liferay)
- His motivation to stay around, to help people
- How he started with masteringliferay.com and what you find on the site
- How does Mastering Liferay relate to Liferay University?
- Passion versus Business
- Potential for contributions, "Share an idea"
- Target Audience (currently Developer-centric, but conceptionally not limited to this audience)
- Shameless plug for ControlPanel Documentation (because I can ;) ) - by now you can find the first links to Mastering Liferay right in that plugin
- Andrew's presentation at Devcon, together with his business partner Julian "The journey of a Liferay Developer - Empowering the community"
- Thanking Andrew by making him work more - he was part of Opening Devcon, playing an authentic Canadian.
Follow Andrew as @masterliferay and @jardineworks on twitter. And while you're at it, add @RadioLiferay and @olafk (me) as well.
You'll find this episode - and make sure that you don't miss any of the future episodes - by subscribing to http://feeds.feedburner.com/RadioLiferay. You can also subscribe on itunes or many other directories of your choice: Just search for "Radio Liferay" or just "Liferay" in the podcast directory. If you like this, make sure to write a review if the platform allows - or find everything (*) about Radio Liferay on radioliferay.com.
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(*) At the time of publishing this episode, you actually won't find everything - the Radio Liferay homepage didn't yet move to the community pages, so it isn't updated with newer episodes. Sorry - we're working on it, but as the podcast is a spare time project, working on the infrastructure is slower than on other projects... But the feed continues to work - just subscribe...