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Seven Essential Drupal AI Sessions You Should Not Miss at DrupalCon Vienna

Discover how Drupal applies AI and how it could play an active role in your AI stack at DrupalCon Vienna.

The Drupal community recently announced the Drupal AI Initiative, which focuses on enhancing existing AI capabilities in an ethical, transparent, and flexible manner. Several companies have joined the initiative, altogether contributing over $600,000 in funding and personnel salary at this time. And the team continues to expand! This has long been in the making, so of course we've added strategic programming to DrupalCon Vienna to get you up to speed.

While many valuable AI sessions are available, seven sessions from the AI makers themselves are particularly noteworthy. It’s remarkable that all these sessions are included in a standard DrupalCon ticket!

  1. For a comprehensive overview of the initiative, its strategy, and user benefits, consider the AI strategy and application session by Christoph Breidert and Frederik Wouters.

  2. For a hands-on experience with AI content generation, AI workflows, agents, and Retrieval-Augmented Generation, Christoph and Frederik will also host a nearly two-hour workshop for live practical application.

  3. Individuals interested in delving deeper into AI agents, but without coding experience, will find a dedicated session by Marcus Johansson, the architect behind them, titled "Building AI Agents without coding".

  4. You have the AI building blocks, but how will those work together in a workflow? Jasper Lammens covers this using Drupal's ECA module for configuration and even relying on Drupal's support for the AI Model Context Protocol. This session will demonstrate the use of AI for chat, text-to-speech, and more.

  5. Despite all of these capabilities, what if the AI Agent you need is not available? Vincenzo Gambino will guide developers on creating new AI Agents, Tools, and Assistants from scratch using the ai_agents module. This workshop will focus on designing intelligent features that respond to users, providing attendees with practical skills and working code.

  6. For situations where an AI-made site configuration change did not yield the desired results, Fabian Bircher will present a session on various approaches to undo, including the new Config Checkpoint UI module.

  7. Last, but definitely not least, Experience Builder's first stable release is expected at DrupalCon Vienna! The AI integration being built will provide easy ways to create pages and refine content. James Abrahams says the AI Agent Swarm is coming to Experience Builder and nothing in Drupal will ever be the same again

Sessions are not the only reason to come to DrupalCon. The Drupal AI funding companies are among the event's sponsors, so you can talk to each at their booths. The AI team will also be in the contribution room collaborating on improvements, and will hold targeted discussions in Birds of a Feather (BoF) sessions that will show up on the live schedule later.

DrupalCon Vienna is the place to immerse yourself in the latest Drupal AI developments and be part of what is coming next! Regular ticket prices are only available until the end of September, so buy your tickets now!

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Drupal AI Initiative: Seven Essential Drupal AI Sessions You Should Not Miss at DrupalCon Vienna

Discover how Drupal applies AI and how it could play an active role in your AI stack at DrupalCon Vienna.

The Drupal community recently announced the Drupal AI Initiative, which focuses on enhancing existing AI capabilities in an ethical, transparent, and flexible manner. Several companies have joined the initiative, altogether contributing over $600,000 in funding and personnel salary at this time. And the team continues to expand! This has long been in the making, so of course we've added strategic programming to DrupalCon Vienna to get you up to speed.

While many valuable AI sessions are available, seven sessions from the AI makers themselves are particularly noteworthy. It’s remarkable that all these sessions are included in a standard DrupalCon ticket!

  1. For a comprehensive overview of the initiative, its strategy, and user benefits, consider the AI strategy and application session by Christoph Breidert and Frederik Wouters.

  2. For a hands-on experience with AI content generation, AI workflows, agents, and Retrieval-Augmented Generation, Christoph and Frederik will also host a nearly two-hour workshop for live practical application.

  3. Individuals interested in delving deeper into AI agents, but without coding experience, will find a dedicated session by Marcus Johansson, the architect behind them, titled "Building AI Agents without coding".

  4. You have the AI building blocks, but how will those work together in a workflow? Jasper Lammens covers this using Drupal's ECA module for configuration and even relying on Drupal's support for the AI Model Context Protocol. This session will demonstrate the use of AI for chat, text-to-speech, and more.

  5. Despite all of these capabilities, what if the AI Agent you need is not available? Vincenzo Gambino will guide developers on creating new AI Agents, Tools, and Assistants from scratch using the ai_agents module. This workshop will focus on designing intelligent features that respond to users, providing attendees with practical skills and working code.

  6. For situations where an AI-made site configuration change did not yield the desired results, Fabian Bircher will present a session on various approaches to undo, including the new Config Checkpoint UI module.

  7. Last, but definitely not least, Experience Builder's first stable release is expected at DrupalCon Vienna! The AI integration being built will provide easy ways to create pages and refine content. James Abrahams says the AI Agent Swarm is coming to Experience Builder and nothing in Drupal will ever be the same again

Sessions are not the only reason to come to DrupalCon. The Drupal AI funding companies are among the event's sponsors, so you can talk to each at their booths. The AI team will also be in the contribution room collaborating on improvements, and will hold targeted discussions in Birds of a Feather (BoF) sessions that will show up on the live schedule later.

DrupalCon Vienna is the place to immerse yourself in the latest Drupal AI developments and be part of what is coming next! Regular ticket prices are only available until the end of September, so buy your tickets now!

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29.08.2025

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Matt Glaman: Simplytest back up and running!

If you've been a user of Simplytest, I've just completed a round of maintenance, and everything should be up and running again. The service must have been spamming the Drupal.org APIs and caused itself to get blocked. I've worked with the DA team, and now Simplytest can make API requests again to get project and release data.

Here are a few items tackled:

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29.08.2025

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Talking Drupal: TD Cafe #009 - John Picozzi & Chris Wells

Join John and Chris for an engaging conversation as they dive into the latest developments in Drupal CMS, including the analytics recipe installation and upcoming features for Project Browser. They also discuss the challenges and strategies of thriving with ADHD, the impact of AI in web development, and personal stories from summer activities to travel plans.

For show notes visit: https://www.talkingDrupal.com/cafe009

Topics
  • Introduction and Personal Reflections
  • Living in Maine and Childhood Memories
  • Travel Plans and European DrupalCon
  • Project Browser and Technical Discussions
  • AI and Coding Experiences
  • The Future of Drupal and AI Integration
  • Navigating ADHD Diagnosis and Management
  • Conclusion and Final Thoughts
John Picozzi

John Picozzi is the Solutions Architect at EPAM Systems, where he helps organizations implement scalable and sustainable digital solutions—most often using Drupal. With over a decade of experience in web development, John has become a trusted voice in the Drupal community for his commitment to open source, user-centered design, and thoughtful architecture. John is a contributor to Drupal and an active member of the community as the organizer of the Drupal Providence Meetup and New England Drupal Camp. He’s also well known as a co-host of the Talking Drupal podcast, a weekly show focused on all things Drupal, where he interviews community members and shares insights on development, strategy, and community engagement. Outside of podcasting and coding, John frequently speaks at DrupalCamps and conferences across the U.S., offering sessions that span technical deep dives to community and career development topics. You can find more about his work and speaking engagements at picozzi.com, or follow him on Drupal.org

Chris Wells

Chris Wells is a co-founder and CTO of Redfin Solutions, a web development agency specializing in Drupal-based digital experiences. With over two decades of experience in software engineering and web technologies, Chris has led complex projects for higher education, nonprofits, and enterprise clients—bringing strategic vision and technical excellence to every engagement. A passionate advocate for open source, Chris is an active contributor to the Drupal project and a frequent speaker at Drupal camps and conferences. He is known for his leadership in fostering strong client relationships, building sustainable development teams, and promoting best practices in accessibility, performance, and long-term site maintenance.

Guests

John Picozzi - epam.com johnpicozzi Chris Wells - chrisfromredfin www.redfinsolutions.com

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28.08.2025

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jofitz: drush generate module walk-through

The best place to start when familiarising yourself with "drush generate..." commands is "drush generate module" because this provides the module framework onto which other generate commands can build files, e.g. "drush generate plugin:manager". This is often a dev's first experience of "drush generate..." and first impressions are important!

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28.08.2025

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Joachim's blog: Drupal on cPanel: Confusion, Pain, and Never-Ending Lousiness

Drupal on cPanel: Confusion, Pain, and Never-Ending Lousiness

My site is back up, after a brief interlude: I moved hosts, because Gandi doubled their hosting costs. I'd left it quite late to renew, because up until now it's just been a case of ticking a box and paying money, so I didn't have much time to shop around.

I chose Krystal, because they use green energy and their procedure for transferring my domain seemed simple (there was a German hosting firm I was recommended too, but that one said something about filling in a form in a PDF and it looked horrendous).

I was warned about their use of cPanel, but I went ahead anyway, and now I can say that yes, the warning was justified.

CPanel is a mish-mash of different things, none of which join up properly. So for instance, it has a feature for creating git repositories on the server and using them to deploy your code, but that bit doesn't tell you to set up ssh keys first. You have to know. Then on the git repository management page, the URL for cloning the repository is wrong. When I opened a support ticket, I got a quick response with the correct URL, but when I suggested the information in cPanel could be fixed, I was told that the URL it shows can't be changed.

It's like someone took a wheelbarrow full of random tools and tipped it all out in front of you. Nothing works together, nothing is co-ordinated.

One of them is Softaculous, a tool which promises to install any of a bunch of web apps. I tried getting it to install Drupal before I copied over my own codebase, just in case it knew some things I didn't. It installed it with the legacy folder structure: Drupal in the project root, rather than in a /web folder. I know that technically works, but I didn't feel like totally restructuring my codebase for that.

So the first real Drupal problem was the web root. It was set up as /public_html, and the documentation for git deployment said it would deploy into that folder. I opened a support ticket to ask about changing the web root to /public_html/web, for Drupal's folder structure, and I was told that it was impossible on my cheap hosting plan; get a VPS they said. But that's overkill for this site, which gets very little traffic.

That left me with two options: restructure my codebase to follow the legacy Drupal code structure, with the web root in the project root, or add some sort of redirect. The latter is fairly easy to do with an .htaccess file in the project root, once you know how. I found this in an old forum post:

# Redirect to the actual webroot.
# Because cpanel is crap.
# @see https://www.drupal.org/hosting-support/2021-09-21/unable-to-set-document-root-as-public_htmlweb
RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^(www.)?noreiko.com$
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/www/
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /www/$1
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^(www.)?noreiko.com$
RewriteRule ^(/)?$ www/index.html [L]

That worked with a simple test of a plain HTML page, and so I deployed my site. Hurrah! Except no: form submissions weren't working: submitting a form took me to an error page complaining about the redirect being external.

Fortunately, once again I found a fix, this time in a core issue. This code goes in a settings.php file. In my case, I put it in a settings.prod.php file, since I don't need it to run on my local development copy of the site.

// Needed for cPanel crapness.
// See https://www.drupal.org/project/drupal/issues/2612160#comment-11767977
if (isset($GLOBALS['request']) && '/htdocs/index.php' === $GLOBALS['request']->server->get('SCRIPT_NAME')) {
  $GLOBALS['request']->server->set('SCRIPT_NAME', '/index.php');
}
elseif (isset($GLOBALS['request']) && '/htdocs/update.php' === $GLOBALS['request']->server->get('SCRIPT_NAME')) {
  $GLOBALS['request']->server->set('SCRIPT_NAME', '/update.php');
}

The same fix needs to be done for update.php as well. There's probably a neat way to cover both cases in one go, and also any other PHP entry points (though I think statistics.php is gone?) but I'd run out of energy by then.

Drupal runs fine in a subfolder on my laptop, where I still use MAMP and run each local site in its on own folder in the web root. (Although Tome, the Drupal static site generator doesn't handle that properly, which is why I abandoned the idea of moving my site to github pages). So it's probably something caused by the Apache redirect I'd put it; but once I got it working I didn't experiment further.

So, my site is up and running again, as you can see.

But no thanks to the proprietary software that runs the hosting.

joachim

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27.08.2025

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DrupalCon News & Updates: How to Make Event Participation More Sustainable: Lessons from DrupalCon 2024

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Being a certified Drupal partner and long-time supporter of the Drupal community, we at Factorial understand the responsibility that comes with sponsoring and attending events across the globe. After being awarded the runner-up of the Sustainability Award at DrupalCon Barcelona 2024 and, we want to share some of the practices and insights that helped us to reduce our environmental footprint—and hopefully inspire others to do the same.

Why sustainability is important

Setting aside the usual arguments, this topic deserves special attention, as the Drupal community is accustomed to events such as DrupalCon Europe, which take place in a different location each year. This makes it all the more important to consider environmentally friendly ways of travelling, staying and using event-related materials for catering or marketing purposes.

"With an event that changes place and country every year, we as sponsors and members of the Drupal community have a special responsibility when it comes to our climate. We're happy to inspire others to make lower-emission choices so that the CO₂ impact of DrupalCon remains as low as possible."
— Niklas Franke, Marketing & Community Manager at Factorial

How we reduced our ecological footprint

A Modular, Reusable Booth: We developed a modular booth concept that can be reused and resized for any event—from 2 to 10 square meters—without needing new construction. Every element of our booth—from the screws to the frames and printed panels—is reusable, foldable, and easy to transport. This approach helps us minimize waste while staying flexible and cost-efficient.

Sustainable Merchandise: As we welcome and actively promote climate-friendly alternatives, our T-shirts, tote bags, and other branded items are made exclusively from certified organic cotton. We work only with partners who align with our environmental and ethical standards.

Smart and Sustainable Travel: Several team members traveled to DrupalCon via public transportation, including one from the UK who traveled more than 2000 kilometers from Bristol to Barcelona and back. We also booked a hotel, certified for its sustainability efforts, right next to the venue, allowing the team to walk to the conference—eliminating the need for taxis or rideshares.

Work meets Vacation: During our visit to DrupalCon Barcelona, we encouraged our colleagues to combine vacations and private stays with the conference visit. In this way, we were able to reduce additional climate-damaging measures such as flights and contribute to reducing our team's carbon footprint.

Our Tips for Greener Events

As a second-place winner of the Sustainability Award in 2024, here are some practical takeaways for other companies looking to reduce their environmental footprint at events like the DrupalCon Vienna 2025:

  • Design for reuse: A modular booth setup can grow or shrink depending on your needs—no waste, no fuss.
  • Prioritize sustainable merchandise: Fewer, higher-quality items made with eco-friendly materials go further.
  • Support public transport: Encourage slower, greener travel—and make it feasible by offering time or financial support.
  • Choose walkable accommodations: Proximity to the venue cuts down on emissions and makes life easier for your team.
  • Combine business and leisure travel: One trip, many purposes—less travel, more balance.

We’re honored by the recognition at DrupalCon—and more motivated than ever to keep improving. Sustainability is a shared responsibility, and together we can make our community events smarter, greener, and more future-friendly.

Let’s lead by example. See you at the next DrupalCon—with new ideas, and a lighter footprint.

About Factorial

Factorial is a software agency dedicated to creating state-of-the-art user experiences with open-source technologies. As active contributors to the Drupal community, our team of 50+ experts combines technical excellence with a deep commitment to accessibility, usability, and sustainability. We don’t just build digital ecosystems — we aim to build them responsibly.

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Blog Author: Niklas Franke, Marketing and Community Manager at Factorial

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27.08.2025

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The Vardot Team: Drupal AI: Strategies for Smarter Digital Experiences

AI has moved from a futuristic idea to a practical tool in many workflows, setting a standard across different industries. Universities aim to offer quicker, more adaptable, and student-focused education. Governments are working to supply safe, custom services on a large scale. New businesses are pushed to be quick and efficient from the start, and brands are competing to stay relevant.

Leaders face the problem of how to create smart, current digital experiences (DXP) that can grow without problems and without losing oversight.

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27.08.2025

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mark.ie: Designing for LocalGov Drupal

Understanding the templates and CSS variables for LocalGov Drupal means you can design at scale, quickly, with no loss of quality.

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27.08.2025

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Droptica: How to Set up Automatic AI Content Moderation in Drupal? Modules and Examples

Artificial intelligence in content management systems enables the automation of publishing processes that previously required manual verification. By using the appropriate modules in Drupal, you can configure a system that automatically approves or rejects content based on predefined AI criteria. In this article, I will present a complete guide to configuring such a system, along with practical examples. Feel free to read the post or watch an episode of the Modern Drupal series.

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27.08.2025

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The Vardot Team: How to Implement Semantic Search in Drupal

Semantic search represent a shift in how content is discovered on websites. Unlike traditional keyword-based search, which relies on exact matches or simple string comparisons, semantic search leverages artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and vector embeddings to understand the context and intent of user query, even when the query includes synonyms or typos.

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27.08.2025

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The crediting page moves to the new Contribution Records system

As mentioned a few weeks ago, the new Contribution Records system is being integrated into our current Drupal.org issues, with the main goal still being the move to GitLab issues.

We have had for a few weeks view-only links pointing to the new system. The moment to start editing that information in the new system, and therefore no longer in the Drupal.org issue itself, is the next step.

When we do the switch, all credit information will be managed in the new system. Maintainers will be able to assign credits, and contributors will be able to set their organization attributions (as employer and/or customer), and save their default values for future attributions.

All issue participants are brought automatically from the Drupal.org issue to the Contribution Record, so you won't need to add contributors twice.

As a maintainer, you'll only need to decide who you give credit to.

And as a contributor, you'll only need to review your attribution. 

If you want to report bugs or give feedback you can do it via the issue queue for the Contribution Records module.

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Drupal.org blog: The crediting page moves to the new Contribution Records system

As mentioned a few weeks ago, the new Contribution Records system is being integrated into our current Drupal.org issues, with the main goal still being the move to GitLab issues.

We have had for a few weeks view-only links pointing to the new system. The moment to start editing that information in the new system, and therefore no longer in the Drupal.org issue itself, is the next step.

When we do the switch, all credit information will be managed in the new system. Maintainers will be able to assign credits, and contributors will be able to set their organization attributions (as employer and/or customer), and save their default values for future attributions.

All issue participants are brought automatically from the Drupal.org issue to the Contribution Record, so you won't need to add contributors twice.

As a maintainer, you'll only need to decide who you give credit to.

And as a contributor, you'll only need to review your attribution. 

If you want to report bugs or give feedback you can do it via the issue queue for the Contribution Records module.

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26.08.2025

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Balint Pekker: AI & Drupal - Writing the Next Chapter

If you’ve been following this blog for a while, you may have noticed it’s been quieter than usual. That pause wasn’t because I ran out of things to write about. On the contrary, it was because I was writing something bigger, something that needed a different format than a single post or even a series of posts. That project became an e-book, AI & Drupal for Mission-Driven Organizations, and I’m happy to finally share it with you. read more
26.08.2025

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Golems GABB: How to Optimize CI/CD Pipeline For Microservices Architecture

How to Optimize CI/CD Pipeline For Microservices Architecture
manager2 Tue, 08/26/2025 - 17:45

Hey Golems` readers, and welcome! CI/CD is such a fantastic tool for software development. If you've ever dealt with microservices, you already know how painful a slow or bloated CI/CD pipeline can be. When working with microservices, every second spent compiling and adding steps to the pipeline just crushes productivity and increases technical debt. 

Now imagine that there are not one or two such services, but a few dozen. Each service runs independently, but they all need to sync up and work as one seamless mechanism! And let’s be real—without a well-optimized CI/CD pipeline, that’s just not going to happen. Microservices are freedom from one side and quite a challenge from the other, right? 

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26.08.2025

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The Drop Times: The Code Beneath It All

Governments around the world increasingly rely on Open Source software to power digital services that millions of people depend on every day. From national websites to public health systems, much of this infrastructure is built on tools that are freely available yet maintained by a small number of contributors with limited support. As Dries Buytaert, founder of Drupal, argues in his recent blog post, this growing dependency makes it urgent for governments to move from passive use to active contribution. The idea is not to replace the open, volunteer-driven nature of these projects but to ensure they are resilient, well-maintained, and able to serve the public reliably over time.

Dries outlines a compelling evolution of Open Source: starting with volunteers, expanding with commercial sponsorship, and now entering a phase where government stewardship is necessary. He points to examples like Denmark's national plan to adopt Open Source and Germany's investment through its Sovereign Tech Fund as signs of progress. Yet most governments still contribute very little, even when their digital infrastructure depends heavily on these projects. This imbalance leaves essential services vulnerable and places too much pressure on a small group of maintainers. The sustainability of the software that supports the public sector cannot be left to goodwill alone.

What is needed now is a shift in mindset and policy. Governments already invest in roads, schools, and utilities as part of their public mandate. Digital infrastructure should be treated the same way. Dries’s call to action is timely and clear: fund the people and projects that hold up the systems we rely on. Open Source has become public infrastructure in everything but name. It is time we support it with the seriousness and structure that public infrastructure requires.

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We acknowledge that there are more stories to share. However, due to selection constraints, we must pause further exploration for now. To get timely updates, follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, Bluesky, and Facebook. You can also join us on Drupal Slack at #thedroptimes.

Thank you, 
Sincerely,
Alka Elizabeth, 
Sub-editor, The DropTimes.

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26.08.2025

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jofitz: How to patch Drupal core and contrib modules

One of the first things I was taught when I started working with Drupal was "Never hack Core!" and this adage still holds in Drupal 11 as much as it did back in Drupal 7. This tutorial will will explain the correct way to apply as-yet unreleased bugfixes and features to Drupal core or a contrib module.

Prior knowledge

For the this article I will assume that you are familiar with:

Introduction

The package that enables patching is called Composer Patches (see cweagans/composer-patches). The best description of this packagecomes from the documentation:

A simple plugin for Composer that allows you to apply patches to your dependencies.

Installation

The Composer Patches package is installed in the same way as a Drupal module, the command is: composer require cweagans/composer-patches:^2.0

Define patches

Details of all required patches are described in the "extra" section of composer.json, e.g.:

{
    [...],...
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26.08.2025

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The Drop Times: Dear Drupal, From Chris McGrath With Esteem

Christopher McGrath, founder and CEO of Esteemed, discusses his journey from launching Celebrate Drupal to building an AI-driven human capital platform. In this interview with Alka Elizabeth for The DropTimes, he shares insights on Drupal’s shifting role in enterprise tech, the rise of coding agents, and what companies expect from developers in a changing job market. read more
26.08.2025

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Specbee: Good content strategy begins with UX research - Here’s why

If your content strategy is falling flat, UX research might be the missing piece. Read this blog about how the right UX research process (and team) can help you build user-first digital experiences. read more
26.08.2025

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Talking Drupal: Talking Drupal #517 - The Event Platform Levels Up

Today we are talking about Drupal’s Event Platform, What’s new, and what’s to come with guest Martin Anderson-Clutz. We’ll also cover ECA Tamper as our module of the week.

For show notes visit: https://www.talkingDrupal.com/517

Topics
  • What is Event Platform
  • New Features and Multi-Event Architecture
  • Event Platform Theme: Event Horizon
  • Managing Contribution Time
  • Event Platform Workflow Features
  • Transitioning to Recipes
  • Module Installation Challenges in Drupal
  • Event Platform Installation and Configuration
  • Performance Improvements and Core Installer Issues
  • Modular Design and Recipe Mapping
  • Content Migration and Recipe Utilization
  • Event Platform Adoption and Community Feedback
  • Future Features and Enhancements for Event Platform
  • Getting Started with Event Platform
  • How to Get Involved with Event Platform
Resources Guests

Martin Anderson-Clutz - mandclu.com mandclu

Hosts

Nic Laflin - nLighteneddevelopment.com nicxvan John Picozzi - epam.com johnpicozzi James Sansbury - tugboatqa.com q0rban

MOTW Correspondent

Martin Anderson-Clutz - mandclu.com mandclu

  • Brief description:
    • Have you ever wanted a flexible way to manipulate the data being used in your ECA models? There’s a module for that
  • Module name/project name:
  • Brief history
    • How old: created in Apr 2022 by Jürgen Haas of Lake Drops
    • Versions available: 1.0.6 and 2.0.4, the latter of which supports Drupal 10.4 and 11
  • Maintainership
    • Actively maintained
    • Security coverage
  • Number of open issues: 6 open issues, none of which are bugs
  • Usage stats:
    • 1,087 sites
  • Module features and usage
    • For anyone who hasn’t used it before, Tamper is a generic plugin system for transforming data. It’s often used with migrations and Feeds, where you need to make sure incoming data matches the data type of the field where it will be stored. We actually covered Feeds Tamper as MOTW all the way back in episode #056
    • For ECA you can use tamper plugins with conditions, so a model can compare against a modified result. Or, you can use the tamper plugins with actions, storing the result as a token that can be for subsequent actions.
    • I ended up using ECA Tamper in the Event Platform for a model that sends out emails if an accepted session has not yet been confirmed by the author, and the session confirmation is a specific number of days out, for example 3 days away and one day away
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25.08.2025

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ImageX: Making Your Drupal Content Accessible with Editoria11y Accessibility Checker

Accessibility is the hallmark of a modern, responsible web. From user experience to ethical design (and often legal compliance), adhering to accessibility best practices for your Drupal site is no longer optional — it’s the gold standard. More and more organizations are embracing accessibility as a core part of their digital strategy.

 

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25.08.2025

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Morpht: Morpht joins as a Gold AI Maker in the Drupal AI Initiative

Morpht is proud to join the Drupal AI Initiative as a Gold AI Maker, supporting the community in advancing AI for Drupal. read more
25.08.2025

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The Drop Times: From Vision to Platform: How LastGuide Scaled Open Knowledge on Drupal

LastGuide is more than a knowledge hub, it’s a contributor-led platform designed to make practical self-sufficiency guides accessible to everyone. Rollin, the Montreal-based team behind its development, explains how they built it to stay flexible, scalable, and reliable while keeping the community at its core. read more
25.08.2025

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PreviousNext: AI in Drupal: Empowering Content Editors, not replacing them

Using Drupal’s AI integrations and Skpr with AWS Bedrock, we’re on a mission to empower content editors with enhanced, data-secure editorial workflows. 

by daniel.veza /

AI is changing the way we create and manage digital content. With Drupal’s AI ecosystem, we can easily integrate and explore how it improves our Drupal sites. 

This evolution started with a clear focus: supporting, not replacing, content editors.

The AI modules and ecosystem in Drupal

The Drupal community is moving fast on AI, rallying around a global initiative that’s shaping the future of responsible innovation. The aim is simple: make Drupal the go-to open source CMS for AI integration.

At the heart of this movement is the Drupal AI Module, a flexible toolkit of submodules that bring AI directly into content workflows.

We’ve been investigating these tools, looking at how they integrate directly into the editorial process:

  • CKEditor integrations – AI features that can be called right from the WYSIWYG toolbar.
  • Automation modules – Covering tasks like generating alt text, improving SEO, or rephrasing content for different audiences.

Thanks to the modular approach taken by the community, we can add features incrementally as required.

AWS Bedrock

Skpr is built on AWS. AWS Bedrock makes it easy to work with different AI models from various providers, removing the need to run any AI infrastructure yourself. With one API, you can tap into models for text, images, and more. 

For us, that meant flexibility: we could try out different AI models and swap between them without having to rebuild our Drupal integrations. Additionally, AWS Bedrock is accessed from Drupal through an internal network, so data is kept private.

Choosing the right model

We reviewed several different models before we began, comparing them for accuracy, speed, cost, and suitability for editorial tasks. 

Each model has its strengths; some focus on code generation, some on academic content, and others on image processing. With our content editor users in mind, we looked for an all-rounder model that processed text and included image recognition technology. 

Our pick was Nova Lite. It strikes the right balance of quality, performance, and cost-effectiveness for the kinds of quick, high-grade text generation and image processing that we require.

AI in action for Content Editors

The real value of AI in Drupal for Content Editors lies in making everyday content workflows smoother, faster, and more engaging

And we’re already seeing how it makes a difference:

AI in CKEditor

With AI built directly into CKEditor, editors can work smarter without breaking their flow. Highlight any text, and AI instantly suggests improvements, rewrites, or alternative phrasings – all without leaving the page.

Need a friendlier tone for your community update? A sharper, more technical explanation for a product page? AI can switch styles in seconds, making it easy to tailor content for different audiences.

It’s more than just rewriting. AI can help expand ideas into richer copy, condense long passages into concise summaries, or adapt existing content to suit different formats. The result is faster turnarounds, more polished content, and less time spent bouncing between tools.

AI to assist with Accessibility

Making your content accessible is essential, but crafting meaningful alt text for images can be tedious, tricky, and is often overlooked. With AI, editors can instantly generate descriptive alt text by analysing the image itself.

The result isn’t final, but it’s a high-quality starting point. Editors can quickly review and refine the AI’s suggestion to ensure accuracy and alignment with accessibility standards, saving significant time while maintaining quality.

This isn't limited to Alt text for images, it can also support more inclusive written content. For example, generative AI can automatically create Easy Read versions of complex text, simplifying language and structure so content is more accessible to readers with diverse needs. Editors get a solid draft they can refine, ensuring accessibility goals are met without adding significant effort.

AI for SEO

AI can make SEO feel effortless by working alongside editors as they create content. 

From suggesting keywords to drafting meta descriptions, AI surfaces optimisations in real time, helping content perform better without disrupting the writing flow.

The Big Picture

AI isn’t replacing content editors. It’s empowering them. 

By combining the flexible DrupalAI toolkit, AWS Bedrock, and the speed of Nova Lite, we’re making content creation more efficient, accessible, and impactful.

If you’re looking to explore how AI can enhance your Drupal site, our PreviousNext and Skpr teams can help with everything from strategic advice to hands-on implementation. 

Let’s bring the future of content editing to your team.

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Join the CWG in the Ongoing Work of Calling In and Caring For Community

Let’s be honest: It’s not always easy to be part of a global community. And the last few years have made that clearer than ever.

The Drupal Community Working Group (CWG) is here to help create a more supportive and inclusive community for everyone. We uphold our Code of Conduct, and support community members navigating tough situations. We’re also working behind the scenes to build proactive systems of care and recognition. It’s challenging work, but it’s deeply meaningful.

We’re currently looking to expand our team.

Why now?

Because communities don’t just maintain themselves. They need caretakers. And the world we’re building today needs people who can hold complexity with care, especially in open source.

You might be a good fit if you:

  • Stay calm under pressure, even when tensions run high.
  • Are comfortable listening without rushing to fix.
  • Know when to step forward - and when to take a break.
  • Understand the importance of confidentiality and trust within the community
  • Believe in the kind of leadership that puts people first.

We know that strong communities are built on diverse lived experiences. We welcome volunteers who bring thoughtful insight from navigating exclusion, invisibility, or underrepresentation in open source or digital communities.

Job Roles:

  • Community Health Team Member – Help develop and run initiatives like workshops, resources, and tools that strengthen communication and community well-being. This role is a pathway to deeper involvement with the CWG, including the Conflict Resolution Team.
  • Conflict Resolution Team (CRT) Member – Guide community members through conflicts, mediate, and help uphold community standards. Ideal for those who have experience or interest in community care and support.

If this resonates with you, or if someone you know would be a great fit, please get in touch at drupal-cwg@drupal.org. A better community depends on people like you.

Join our Drupal Slack channel (#community-health) to connect with the community and check out our upcoming office hours to learn more.

Wednesday, September 3, 2025 at 12pm PT / 3pm ET / 1900 UTC

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Community Working Group posts: Join the CWG in the Ongoing Work of Calling In and Caring For Community

Let’s be honest: It’s not always easy to be part of a global community. And the last few years have made that clearer than ever.

The Drupal Community Working Group (CWG) is here to help create a more supportive and inclusive community for everyone. We uphold our Code of Conduct, and support community members navigating tough situations. We’re also working behind the scenes to build proactive systems of care and recognition. It’s challenging work, but it’s deeply meaningful.

We’re currently looking to expand our team.

Why now?

Because communities don’t just maintain themselves. They need caretakers. And the world we’re building today needs people who can hold complexity with care, especially in open source.

You might be a good fit if you:

  • Stay calm under pressure, even when tensions run high.
  • Are comfortable listening without rushing to fix.
  • Know when to step forward - and when to take a break.
  • Understand the importance of confidentiality and trust within the community
  • Believe in the kind of leadership that puts people first.

We know that strong communities are built on diverse lived experiences. We welcome volunteers who bring thoughtful insight from navigating exclusion, invisibility, or underrepresentation in open source or digital communities.

Job Roles:

  • Community Health Team Member – Help develop and run initiatives like workshops, resources, and tools that strengthen communication and community well-being. This role is a pathway to deeper involvement with the CWG, including the Conflict Resolution Team.
  • Conflict Resolution Team (CRT) Member – Guide community members through conflicts, mediate, and help uphold community standards. Ideal for those who have experience or interest in community care and support.

If this resonates with you, or if someone you know would be a great fit, please get in touch at drupal-cwg@drupal.org. A better community depends on people like you.

Join our Drupal Slack channel (#community-health) to connect with the community and check out our upcoming office hours to learn more.

Wednesday, September 3, 2025 at 12pm PT / 3pm ET / 1900 UTC

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22.08.2025

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DrupalEasy: Drupal contrib module Markdown Easy 2.0.0 - new features, simpler setup!

The second major version of the Markdown Easy Drupal contrib module was released on August 17, 2025 and I'm quite pleased with how it turned out. The release has some new features, a simplified configuration, and a single minor bug fix. The original goal of the Markdown Easy module was to provide an easy-to-use, easy-to-maintain, and secure-by-default Markdown processor that is easily added to Drupal sites as a standard text filter. Version 1.0.0 of the module was released on September 2, 2023 and since then the module has had a single maintenance release and small, but loyal group of users. Major-est feature Version 2.0.0 of the module was initially driven by one major feature - the addition of a new Markdown flavor - this is our way of saying a preconfigured set of Markdown processor features . Version 1.0.0 shipped with Standard Markdown and GitHub-flavored Markdown . Version 2.0.0 introduces a new flavor: Markdown Smörgåsbord . Markdown Smörgåsbord includes everything available in read more
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CodeLift: Casestudy Drupal 7 upgrade: VanePump's Drupal 7 to 10 Migration

Enterprise B2B hydraulics distributor migrated 250,000+ products from Drupal 7 to 10 with zero downtime, achieving ~200ms page loads while preserving Parker Hannifin certifications and Solr-powered search. read more
22.08.2025

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Major funding milestone reached by Drupal AI Initiative with 10 new makers

Today, we are delighted to announce the addition of ten new Drupal AI supporting organisations, known as “Makers”. Now we have a total of $175,000 in funding, significantly strengthening the capacity to build on Drupal’s position as the best open-source AI-powered CMS.

Dominic De Cooman announces the new makers (opens in new window)

Being a Maker means more than providing funding.

Each agrees to allocate staff dedicated to advancing key areas of the initiative, ensuring that development can accelerate at pace and remain firmly aligned with the real-world of businesses, agencies, and marketers worldwide. With these new makers, at least 15 full-time staff are now dedicated to advancing Drupal AI.

The latest Drupal AI Makers (in alphabetical order):

View the complete list of Drupal AI Makers.

What having new makers means

This is the largest single wave of AI Makers since the Drupal AI Initiative began. The combined funding and staff contributions mean:

  • Faster delivery of core AI features for Drupal
  • Better documentation, governance, and community enablement
  • Stronger global representation from agencies across regions

With each new backer, our collective capacity grows. Together, we are shaping AI capabilities that are open, responsible, and designed to create real impact.

This new wave of makers reflects growing recognition of the importance of responsible, open-source AI tools in content management and digital experiences. We welcome further organisations that share this vision to join us in supporting the future of AI in Drupal.
Dominic De Cooman, Funding Lead, Drupal AI Initiative

Where will the sponsorship be invested?

  • Core AI module development (Drupal AI 1.x roadmap)
  • AI orchestration improvements and model-agnostic infrastructure
  • Integration recipes for popular tools (RAG, content automation, search)
  • AI page creation and optimization with Experience Builder
  • Governance and community coordination
  • Documentation, examples, and best practices

Agency leaders from across the Drupal community are uniting behind the Drupal AI Initiative, recognising both its strategic importance and its practical benefits. Their commitment reflects a shared belief that Drupal’s open approach can shape responsible AI while unlocking new opportunities for clients and accelerating innovation across the ecosystem.

We’re investing in Drupal AI to help build open, responsible AI—shaped by its users—for clients, the community, and Drupal’s future.
Glenn Hilton, CEO, ImageX

We are proud to support Drupal’s AI Initiative. It will extend Drupal’s open, extensible power and deliver the AI-driven B2B growth our clients are asking for.
Jeff Calderone, CEO, Elevated Third

Drupal AI embodies the power of collaboration to make advanced technology accessible, ethical, and impactful for all.
Jairo Pinzón, CEO, SeeD EM

We are joining forces with other certified Drupal partners to accelerate this initiative and elevate Drupal to the premier AI-enabled CMS platform.
Will Huggins, CEO, Zoocha

We're dedicated to the Drupal AI Initiative because we believe in empowering creators with cutting-edge tools. Our contribution is an investment in a smarter, more innovative future for the entire Drupal community.
Bhavin Joshi, Co-founder & CTO, Joshi Consultancy Services

As soon as we heard about the AI Initiative, we wanted to be involved. Drupal is a natural candidate for AI functionality, with so much content available to uplift and leverage.The AI Initiative will bring big wins for users, editors, owners, site builders and AI agents alike.
Murray Woodman, Managing Director, Morpht

What are the benefits of being an AI maker?

  • Direct influence over the Drupal AI roadmap
  • Early access to features and recipes
  • Recognition on Drupal.org and in marketing campaigns
  • Networking with other AI leaders in the Drupal ecosystem
  • Contribution credit and community visibility

Discover how your organisation can become a maker too.

Further reading: Accelerating Innovation - Introducing the Drupal AI Initiative by The Drupal Association.
 

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Drupal AI Initiative: Major funding milestone reached by Drupal AI Initiative with 10 new makers

Today, we are delighted to announce the addition of ten new Drupal AI supporting organisations, known as “Makers”. Now we have a total of $175,000 in funding, significantly strengthening the capacity to build on Drupal’s position as the best open-source AI-powered CMS.

Dominic De Cooman announces the new makers (opens in new window)

Being a Maker means more than providing funding.

Each agrees to allocate staff dedicated to advancing key areas of the initiative, ensuring that development can accelerate at pace and remain firmly aligned with the real-world of businesses, agencies, and marketers worldwide. With these new makers, at least 15 full-time staff are now dedicated to advancing Drupal AI.

The latest Drupal AI Makers (in alphabetical order):

View the complete list of Drupal AI Makers.

What having new makers means

This is the largest single wave of AI Makers since the Drupal AI Initiative began. The combined funding and staff contributions mean:

  • Faster delivery of core AI features for Drupal
  • Better documentation, governance, and community enablement
  • Stronger global representation from agencies across regions

With each new backer, our collective capacity grows. Together, we are shaping AI capabilities that are open, responsible, and designed to create real impact.

This new wave of makers reflects growing recognition of the importance of responsible, open-source AI tools in content management and digital experiences. We welcome further organisations that share this vision to join us in supporting the future of AI in Drupal.
Dominic De Cooman, Funding Lead, Drupal AI Initiative

Where will the sponsorship be invested?

  • Core AI module development (Drupal AI 1.x roadmap)
  • AI orchestration improvements and model-agnostic infrastructure
  • Integration recipes for popular tools (RAG, content automation, search)
  • AI page creation and optimization with Experience Builder
  • Governance and community coordination
  • Documentation, examples, and best practices

Agency leaders from across the Drupal community are uniting behind the Drupal AI Initiative, recognising both its strategic importance and its practical benefits. Their commitment reflects a shared belief that Drupal’s open approach can shape responsible AI while unlocking new opportunities for clients and accelerating innovation across the ecosystem.

We’re investing in Drupal AI to help build open, responsible AI—shaped by its users—for clients, the community, and Drupal’s future.
Glenn Hilton, CEO, ImageX

We are proud to support Drupal’s AI Initiative. It will extend Drupal’s open, extensible power and deliver the AI-driven B2B growth our clients are asking for.
Jeff Calderone, CEO, Elevated Third

Drupal AI embodies the power of collaboration to make advanced technology accessible, ethical, and impactful for all.
Jairo Pinzón, CEO, SeeD EM

We are joining forces with other certified Drupal partners to accelerate this initiative and elevate Drupal to the premier AI-enabled CMS platform.
Will Huggins, CEO, Zoocha

We're dedicated to the Drupal AI Initiative because we believe in empowering creators with cutting-edge tools. Our contribution is an investment in a smarter, more innovative future for the entire Drupal community.
Bhavin Joshi, Co-founder & CTO, Joshi Consultancy Services

As soon as we heard about the AI Initiative, we wanted to be involved. Drupal is a natural candidate for AI functionality, with so much content available to uplift and leverage.The AI Initiative will bring big wins for users, editors, owners, site builders and AI agents alike.
Murray Woodman, Managing Director, Morpht

What are the benefits of being an AI maker?

  • Direct influence over the Drupal AI roadmap
  • Early access to features and recipes
  • Recognition on Drupal.org and in marketing campaigns
  • Networking with other AI leaders in the Drupal ecosystem
  • Contribution credit and community visibility

Discover how your organisation can become a maker too.

Further reading: Accelerating Innovation - Introducing the Drupal AI Initiative by The Drupal Association.
 

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21.08.2025

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The Vardot Team: Component-Based Design in Drupal

Component-based design (CBD) is a cornerstone in building scalable, maintainable, and efficient modern websites. It's a transformative methodology that aligns with Drupal's modular architecture and positions Drupal theming philosophy amongst the most recent best practices in architecting user interfaces.

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21.08.2025

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The Vardot Team: How to Effortlessly Manage Responsive Images in Drupal - Dynamic Responsive Images

At Vardot, handling responsive images effectively has been one of the main challenges we faced when building Drupal websites using Varbase. Traditional methods like CSS, image styles, or even the modern Responsive Image modules often involve time-consuming, repetitive tasks, and a lot of manual adjustments to configure the responsiveness of images across the whole website.

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21.08.2025

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The Vardot Team: Create Your Own Theme On Varbase

If you're using Varbase, you're already benefiting from a powerful and feature-rich Drupal distribution. Varbase is designed to streamline your Drupal projects, making it easier to build websites and web applications with all the essential tools and modules preconfigured. However, one of the most exciting aspects of Varbase is the flexibility it offers when it comes to theming.

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21.08.2025

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The Vardot Team: Why Drupal Is the Right CMS for Nonprofits & NGOs

Nowadays, NGOs and nonprofits need as much exposure as they can get. The days of local advertisements are beginning to wane. We are now in the digital age. The era of online and the Internet.

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21.08.2025

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Take Part in the 2025 Drupal Business Survey

The Drupal Business Survey investigates the trends in the digital market, in particular from service providers involved with the open source DXP Drupal. Digital agencies from all over the world participate in the yearly survey and the business insights on market share and growth opportunities gained are shared with those who’ve submitted responses. 

Begun many years ago by Drupal Business Network with Janne Kalliola, Michel Van Velde, and Imre Gmelig Meijling, the survey is now administered by the Drupal Association in order to promote global reach and protect the confidentiality of the information. Janne, Michel, and Imre are still involved in the analysis and reporting of the anonymized data from the survey.

Drupal’s open source ecosystem is supported by a strong community of tens of thousands professionals worldwide, working together on the popular digital experience platform. Because Drupal is open source, anyone can work with Drupal or make changes to it. An important part of this community are the agencies that provide Drupal services to end users and drive Drupal’s market. The Drupal Business Survey seeks the input from these agencies so that meaningful data for business owners and decision makers can be built into their business strategies. 

The Drupal Business Survey has been a valuable guide for digital service providers, even to those working with other technologies than Drupal.

Take the survey here!

Results in 2024

Nearly 72% of participating companies hired new staff, with most saying it was to meet growing project demand. Many agencies also shared that over half of their revenue came from Drupal 9 and 10 clients, reinforcing Drupal’s continued strength in enterprise work.

We also saw some interesting shifts in client sectors. Public sector, education, and nonprofits remained Drupal’s strongest markets. Healthcare and medicine showed signs of growth and is gradually catching up, which could make it one to watch in future surveys. A number of agencies told us that after a difficult 2023, their pipelines were looking stronger in early 2024. Almost half of respondents said they were already using AI in client work or planning to, which is something we’ll definitely want to keep tracking in this year’s results.

Changes for 2025

In 2025, as the Drupal Association fully takes over the administration, maintenance, and communication of the Drupal Business Survey, we are implementing a few changes.

First, the response window has been shortened and moved to a time that better aligns with firms planning for 2026. The survey will be issued on 19 August 2025, with a submission deadline of 23 September 2025.

Second, the questions have been reviewed and adjusted to improve their analytical value, particularly for comparing trends across years. This standardization process will continue in future editions to ensure we can report data with statistical significance.

Finally, the Drupal Business Survey will now serve as the Drupal Association’s official business survey. We will no longer support duplicative business surveys throughout the year. The survey originally developed by Janne, Michel, and Imre has a long and respected history, and we believe it’s best for this to become the official Drupal market survey.

Drupal Business Dinner

The Drupal market is eager to see how digital service providers are using Drupal and how the market has evolved this year. The key takeaways from the 2025 Drupal Business Survey will be shared at the Drupal Business Dinner on Wednesday, 15 October. Please note that you must register separately for this event by purchasing your ticket here. A deeper dive into the survey results will be given during the dedicated session on Thursday at 9:15 am. View session details here.

DrupalCon Europe is the yearly Drupal conference where over 1,000 Drupal users and professionals meet to exchange ideas and further evolve Drupal. This year’s event will be held from 14–17 October in Vienna, Austria.

About the Business Survey

The Drupal Business Survey supports Drupal businesses worldwide and is organized by a team of industry experts Imre Gmelig Meijling (React Online), Janne Kalliola (Exove) and Michel van Velde (Craftmore) in collaboration with the Drupal Association

Drupal is the open source Digital Experience Platform used by many organizations worldwide including Nestlé, Lufthansa and World Wildlife Fund ( WWF).

Participate and share your insights

Drupal experts are invited to share their Drupal business insights through the Business Survey anonymously and come to DrupalCon Europe to review the results together.

You can take the Drupal Business Survey 2025 anonymously here. The survey closes on 23 September.

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Exclusive first look: 200 business leaders on AI priorities - global survey analysis and roadmap reveal

In July 2025 we asked business leaders and agency experts to identify the AI capabilities in marketing they value most. During our upcoming webinar, we will share exclusive insights from survey analysis gathered from 216 AI professionals, business leaders, and technical decision makers from 199 different organizations across multiple industries.

Our findings provide a clear picture of where organisations are focusing their AI investments, and the features they regard as essential for future success. These insights can help your leadership prioritize AI investments to maximize their strategic benefit.

Join us 28 August 17:00-18:00 CET. Register your place today!

What You Will Learn

  • Top AI capabilities organisations value and want the most, and how these vary across different industries.
  • Emerging trends and sector-specific priorities shaping the next phase of AI in digital experience platforms.
  • How these insights are influencing the strategic direction and roadmap of Drupal AI to meet the needs of agencies, site owners, and end users.
  • Practical ways you can engage with the Drupal AI Initiative and contribute to its future development.

Exclusive early access to our analysis

All registered attendees will receive the full research report, enabling you to benchmark your organisation’s priorities against industry data.

Session Format

The presentation will run for 45 minutes, followed by a Q&A session where attendees can put their questions directly to the team.

This is an important opportunity to understand which AI features are most valued today, see how they are prioritised in Drupal AI’s roadmap, and explore the ways they could significantly benefit your organisation.

Register your place today.
 

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Drupal AI secures $170k funding to catalyse progress

Dominique De Cooman announces the largest single intake of AI Makers since the Drupal AI Initiative began. The combined funding and FTE contributions means: - Faster delivery of core AI features for Drupal - Better documentation, governance, and community enablement - Stronger global representation from agencies across regions Find out how you can contribute to Drupal AI by becoming a maker too: https://new.drupal.org/ai/become-a-maker Learn more about Drupal AI: https://new.drupal.org/ai Drupal AI Initiative home: https://www.drupal.org/about/starshot/initiatives/ai Get involved: https://www.drupal.org/about/starshot/initiatives/ai read more
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From strategy to delivery: Key outcomes of the Drupal AI Initiative off-site

The Drupal AI Initiative is responsible for leading the definition and delivery of major AI capabilities for Drupal. Whilst operating in the fast-paced AI industry, we recognise the importance of taking time to ensure plans to deliver our bold vision are robust.

With this in mind, last week, members of the Drupal AI Initiative gathered in-person and online for two days of structured activities dedicated to refining the initiative’s direction, funding model, operational framework, and marketing. 

The off-site fostered improved collaboration and strategic clarity. It also served as a valuable forum to present and critically review a newly developed marketing and communications strategy, ensuring plans are in place to extend awareness of Drupal AI far beyond markets where Drupal is well-established.

$300k funding secured to catalyse progress

Securing sustainable funding and growing the team is fundamental to the initiative’s success, and Dominique De Cooman is leading this area. Dominique has had numerous conversations with Drupal agency leaders regarding the Drupal AI Initiative and how they can get involved. He reported rising interest in support and confirmed a host of additional sponsors, known as “Makers”, joining the initiative.

Being a maker goes beyond financial support. Each agrees to allocate full-time staff dedicated to advancing key areas of the initiative. Combined, these commitments represent new funding worth $300,000, which will be used to accelerate progress towards our goals.

The first round of Drupal AI Makers (in alphabetical order) was announced in early June:

The latest Drupal AI Makers (in alphabetical order):

Their support brings the total number of Drupal AI Makers to 15, representing a significant milestone for the initiative. There is also an anonymous sponsor contributing funding. A more detailed blog post about these new makers is coming soon.

A workshop was held to explicitly define concrete deliverables across various functional areas, including product, external relations, operational processes, scaling the team, and financial sustainability.

Strategies to attract further funding were also discussed, together with discussions on how supporters may derive value. This covered details of the “early access” programme, which provides benefits to makers while remaining true to open source and Drupal community values.

Building delivery capacity with dedicated project management

Thanks to the new makers, we have greatly increased our capacity to deliver. The leadership team acknowledged the need to recruit a dedicated project manager (PM). This will bring clarity, structure, and accountability to product management, development, and delivery. A focused PM will ensure our development team works effectively, bolstering our ability to ship solutions frequently and maintain Drupal’s leading advantage in open-source AI.

The team developed a hiring plan for this critical position, including profiling the role, outlining timelines and budget, and identifying the individuals responsible for the hiring process.

Decisions were made regarding candidate assessment and communicating hiring plans, while interim candidates from makers were identified to fill the role and deliver immediate benefits.

Shaping the next phase of Drupal AI development

A deep dive into the product roadmap was conducted, where participants worked to define concrete milestones, delivery timelines, and assign ownership of features.

Discussions also focused on making the technology installable and packaging its various capabilities, with decisions made regarding demo versions to support evaluation.

An article detailing the roadmap planning is forthcoming.

Informed by the Drupal AI Survey

The off-site was intentionally held as the Drupal AI Survey drew to a close. Early analysis of 232 submissions ensured that our decision-making processes directly took into account feedback from end users.

The survey’s ranking method was designed to determine feature value and sentiment, helping to prioritise features based on market demand and perceived business value.

The top three features by overall weighted score were the Search Optimizer, Audit Trail Agent, and Content Librarian. Conversely, respondents ranked features such as Demand Driver and Lead Enhancer among those with the lowest business value, indicating they may benefit from reframing, clearer use cases, or potential deprioritization.

Fact Finder and Role Master generated the most commentary, which will undoubtedly enhance our approach once we enter the planning phase.

A full report from the Drupal AI Survey will be released via a special webinar on 28th August.

Marketing strategy

A substantial segment was dedicated to evaluating the draft external communication and engagement strategy.

The core objectives of this strategy are twofold: Grow the Drupal AI audience by focusing on the specific AI challenges faced by particular industries, and retain existing customers by positioning Drupal AI as a strong motivator for continued Drupal use.

The Drupal AI Marketing Strategy acknowledges a shift in buyer persona from marketing to AI procurements with more oversight from IT leaders. Over half of AI solution purchases are now funded by central IT budgets and have a strong focus on return on investment (ROI).

The core messaging frames Drupal AI as "a framework to accelerate AI adoption" that allows users to "Integrate today’s best-in-class AI and experiment with tomorrow’s breakthroughs” within the freedom of an open-source ecosystem. The strategy will ensure Drupal AI strengthens Drupal’s longstanding commitment to transparency and robust governance.

With increasing support from Makers, marketing efforts can be expanded by incorporating team members from these organisations who bring the skills and expertise necessary to achieve our aspirational goals.

Rounding off 2 days of intensive meetings

Nothing compares to the sense of togetherness and energy that face-to-face gatherings provide. Being together sparked numerous aha moments and new ideas. Of course, in true Drupal fashion, the conversations went on well into the evening. So much progress was made.

We concluded with a shared sense of purpose, a clear direction, and renewed enthusiasm to advance Drupal AI ahead of DrupalCon Vienna, by which time we will have much to showcase. See you there?

Get involved with Drupal AI

We have a variety of webinars, events, training and ways to contribute. There are opportunities for individuals across a range of skill sets plus we encourage organisations to become Makers of Drupal AI via sponsorship.

Visit the Drupal AI Initiative homepage to find out more.

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Drupal AI 1.2.0-alpha2 is out and comes with stability fixes and new features

Drupal AI 1.2.0-alpha2 was released on the 13th of August and it comes with a lot of stability fixes and some new features. 

Note that since this is an alpha, we will not provide upgrade paths from this alpha and more features will still be added before the beta releases.

To discover more about Drupal AI and to access full documentation visit the project page.

Stability Fixes

The release takes us closer to a production release, by fixing a lot of bugs on the added features since the 1.2.0-alpha1 release and it fixes minor bugs on the features that already exist.

Views Automators Type

This new AI Automators type gives a whole set of new powers to AI Automators by making it possible to invoke Views from anywhere in your Automators Workflows.

This means that any content you can express in a view, the Automator can use to automate or make part of an editorial workflow.

The following scenarios are some of thousands of different workflows that you could create within minutes using the AI Automators due to this new type:

  • You want to figure out not just what was the most commented articles last week, but you also want a short summary and semantic rating of if the comments were positive or negative for each article. You can now set that up in minutes.
  • You want to have a related content block on your article, but you want it actually written in free text as a couple of sentences, how the linked content connects to the article you are reading now. You can now set that up in minutes.
  • You want a weekly mail with quotes that touches a specific topic, filtered out from all the editorial content that was added last week. You can now set that up in minutes.

Field Widget Actions - now with more Automator Types and with improved accessibility 

The new Field Widget Actions module makes it possible to add interactive buttons on any entity form, to make it easy for editors to interact and fill out fields with AI from anywhere. With a push of a button you can have suggestions or picks - if you are not happy, you can push and ask again. This ensures that we can use AI to help the editor, but the editor has the final decision. 

We have now added so you can use select lists, numeric fields, e-mail fields and more using the Automators and Field Widget Actions.

Outside of that, the initial version lacked needed accessibility features, making it hard to be used by everyone. We have added fixes for this.

Fully flexible streamed response

Streaming has been a second class citizen up until now in the AI module. The problem with the architecture of PHP and how a streamed response works, made it hard to do things like logging, token counting, callbacks and other post streaming events.

This has now been alleviated and it's now possible to do all things that you can do in a normal response as a streamed response.

Better CKEditor experience

The AI CKEditor experience had a limited experience when using it with the text selection. We have now added improvements to how the plugin works when selecting text and using the AI CKEditor.

Normalized Token Usage

The token usage for chat clients has historically been represented as a raw value on the response, however now we have added normalization of token usage, meaning that any third party library that for instance wants to count usage costs or add usage limits now has the possibility to do this.

Work on such an module is already underway here

Thank you 

Thank you to the following contributors for your contributions:

marcus_johansson, leo pitt, bbruno, a.dmitriiev, mrdalesmith, anjaliprasannan, prashant.c, danielveza, sijumpk, johnpicozzi, bisonbleu, jayzalani34, sanket.tale, ishani patel, libbna, abhishek@kumar, kanchan bhogade, jofitz, sarvjeetsingh, techmantejas, project update bot, kristen pol, mgifford, ravimane23, prabha1997, annmarysruthy, valthebald, andrewbelcher, riyas_nr, murz, gxleano, aporie, sirclickalot, seogow, svendecabooter, breidert, dan2k3k4, akhil babu, michaellander, ralkeon, scott_euser, jurgenhaas, andypost, binoli lalani, nicholass, petar_basic, matthews, dunx

Thank you to the following organizations for supporting contribution:

  • 1xINTERNET
  • Acquia
  • Amazee Labs
  • amazee.io
  • CivicActions
  • Dropsolid
  • drunomics
  • Drupal India Association
  • EPAM Systems
  • European Commission and European Union Institutions, Agencies and Bodies
  • FAB Web Studio
  • Factorial GmbH
  • FreelyGive
  • Itty Bitty Byte
  • jofitz
  • LakeDrops
  • Noble Services Scotland
  • PreviousNext
  • QED42
  • Salsa Digital
  • Sixeleven
  • Skilld
  • Soapbox
  • Sven Decabooter
  • SystemSeed
  • Zoocha

Learn more about the Drupal AI Initiative and get involved

We have a variety of webinars, events and ways to get involved. There are opportunities for individuals across a range of skillsets plus we are keen to encourage organisations to become Makers of Drupal AI via sponsorship.

Visit the Drupal AI Initiative homepage to find out more.

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Accelerating Innovation: Introducing the Drupal AI Initiative

The digital landscape continues to evolve, and artificial intelligence is now a present reality. The Drupal Association is excited to announce a focused approach to AI development within the Drupal ecosystem: the Drupal AI Initiative.

To ensure Drupal AI delivers a significant and strategic impact, we must move beyond traditional volunteer-based contribution models. We need a coordinated, highly dedicated effort to make sure we don’t miss the connection with the market. To build a powerful and competitive AI ecosystem for Drupal aligned with the community’s values, we need a professional team focused exclusively on this task.

Why is this needed?

We are accelerating Drupal AI innovation: Strategic initiatives like the Drupal AI initiative require consistent, dedicated effort that often exceeds the capacity of volunteer contributors.

If we are too slow, if we’re not coordinated, if we cannot ensure quality, Drupal will be left behind. An analogy we’re not used to in the U.S., “we need to take the bullet train, otherwise we will not arrive in time.”

In some ways, Drupal is ahead of many other CMS’s and other platforms. A scattershot approach in this environment will not put and keep Drupal in the lead. Nor will it do it in a manner consistent with our values of openness, innovation, and community benefit.

What are we doing?

The proposed path to success centers on creating a sustainable funding structure that compensates dedicated contributors for their work. This model is designed to attract sponsors by delivering immediate, tangible value through quick feature development and marketing, ultimately creating a self-sustaining cycle of innovation and investment.

The core of the strategy is to fund a team of full-time contributors to accelerate AI innovation within Drupal. Our goal is to secure approximately $400,000 - $500,000 USD each six months to fund a team of four to ten full-time contributors. To do this, we are working to attract 10-25 "Drupal AI Sponsors" with a proposed minimum sponsorship of $10,000 to $20,000, indexed to the size and country of the sponsoring company.

In addition to the financial contribution, Drupal AI Sponsors are expected to:

  • Be a Drupal Certified Partner of the Drupal Association,
  • Have been actively involved in the DrupalAI ecosystem prior to joining the program,
  • Commit 1/2 or one FTE and provide proof of expertise of suggested FTEs, either by showing current contribution to the Drupal AI ecosystem or similar experience,
  • Support the Drupal AI strategic roadmap to which your contributor will be directed.

Why are Leading Companies joining?

We’ve more than doubled the sponsoring companies: the five Founders and one Maker announced in June, FreelyGive, Acquia, 1xINTERNET, Dropsolid, Salsa Digital, and amazee.io, are being joined by: ImageX, Axelerant, QED42, Morpht, Joshi Consulting, Elevated Third, Zoocha, and SeeD EM.

These companies know that being part of the Drupal AI Initiative positions them strategically to:

  • Win new business by offering cutting-edge AI-powered Drupal solutions.
  • Increase visibility and recognition by being recognized as leaders in Drupal AI.
  • Drive commercial opportunities, selling AI-driven projects and growing their business.
  • Gain early market advantage with priority access to the latest Drupal AI features.
  • Move Drupal forward at a faster pace and be part of this epic initiative.

How does it work?

We’re assembling a dedicated team of full-time Drupal AI contributors, funded through sponsorships tailored to your organization's size and region. Our inclusive sponsorship model ensures every company, large or small, can play a role:

  • Drupal AI Sponsor (Silver & Gold): Commit funding and dedicated FTE contributors. In return, you receive extensive promotional opportunities, training access, roadmap influence, and market-ready AI tools ahead of your competition.
  • Drupal AI Supporter: Commit funding with direct promotional benefits and early insight into Drupal AI developments.

This funding program creates a win-win scenario: you invest in Drupal’s AI future, and Drupal invests back in your business growth. Sponsors will also receive:

  • Recognition as a Drupal AI Sponsor on the website and in marketing materials,
  • Contribution credits,
  • Access to all marketing materials for co-branded use,
  • Early information about roadmaps and releases,
  • Inclusion in the Early Access Program (This is new! More details below),
  • Ability to suggest roadmap items, access to leads, and listing Sponsor services on product page available to Gold level sponsors.

What is the Early Access Program?

The Early Access Program is designed to accelerate the development of AI features for Drupal. It provides committed partner companies with early access to new AI capabilities before they are released to the broader Drupal community. This approach helps us innovate faster, deliver immediate value to our partners, and support the health of our community.

Participants of the Drupal AI Initiative will have early access to these specialized features. After a defined period, these features will be released as open-source contributions to the broader community.

Our Commitment to Transparency:

We are committed to transparency throughout this program. The Early Access program is designed to accelerate innovation while ensuring that all final developments eventually become fully available to the broader Drupal community. We will provide regular updates on our progress, keeping the community informed.

Looking Forward: AI That Reflects Our Values

The Early Access program represents a practical evolution of open-source collaboration, one that acknowledges market realities while preserving our core values of openness, innovation, and community benefit. By guiding AI development within the Drupal ecosystem, we ensure these powerful tools enhance human creativity, maintain user agency, and remain safely accessible to all.

The future of Drupal is AI-powered, community-driven, and built on the values that have made us strong.

If your company is interested in participating, please submit the Become an AI Maker form on the Drupal AI page.

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Choosing the Right AI Tools for Marketing: Key Takeaways from the Latest Drupal AI Webinar

Last week’s Drupal AI webinar, Choosing the Right AI Tools for Content and Marketing, brought together a global audience and a powerhouse panel. Jamie Abrahams, Alan Botwright, and Matthew Saunders spoke while being moderated by Paul Johnson. Together, we tackled pressing topics facing digital leaders: how to harness AI to deliver real marketing value without getting lost in hype or hamstrung by complexity.

The webinar attracted attendees from more than 20 countries and nearly 80 participants at its peak. This session wasn’t a technical demo. It was an honest conversation about challenges of implementing AI in today’s constrained marketing landscape.

Paul started the conversation by framing the discussion with some statistics. Budgets are under pressure.

Gartner released a report indicating that marketing budgets have dropped to around 7.7% of company revenue, down from 11% in pre-COVID days and this is looking to be the new normal. Combined with that, expectations are rising. Boards want more measurable results, greater efficiency and faster delivery. So everyone needs to do more with less. 59% of CMOs have insufficient budget to execute their strategies and most of them are looking towards AI to have as a possible lever to address this gap or at least try and bridge it. But there are real risks here. Teams are often starting with the technology and then going looking for problems to solve with that technology and that rarely delivers value and often leads to stalled initiatives. How do you help your clients avoid this solution-first mindset and what does a more structured problem-led approach look like in real marketing environments?

– Paul Johnson

Highlights & Key Insights

1. Start with the Why, not the Tool

Too many teams jump into AI with a solution-first mindset. The panel pushed hard against that.

You need to understand the whats and whys before you start tackling the hows.

– Matthew Saunders

We stressed the importance of identifying repetitive, data-heavy, and feedback-loop-dependent processes. Things like content review gates or asset tagging as the most valuable opportunities for automation.

2. AI is not Magic, It’s Smart Math

Jamie framed Large Language Models (LLMs) not as creative geniuses, but as very good pattern recognizers. They’re more “clever librarians” than original thinkers.

LLMs are not doing reasoning in the human sense, they’re more like an extremely good search engine of human knowledge.

– Jamie Abrahams

Expecting them to invent breakthrough creative or strategy will leave you disappointed. But as support for summarising, filtering, and speeding up content workflows? They become an efficiency booster.

3. Human-in-the-Loop is Non-Negotiable

AI isn’t a replacement for people, it’s a partner. Matthew walked through a mini case study where AI was used to aid in brand guideline compliance audit, reduce SLA reporting times by 80%, and streamline asset pipelines. But in every case, humans remained in control.

We never removed people from the loop. The AI was an assistant, not an overlord.

– Matthew Saunders

This framing, AI as a force multiplier, resonated across the panel. Alan added:

You can never spend too much time framing the problem. Once that’s clear, everything else starts to fall into place.

– Alan Botwright

Jamie suggested that human soft-skills are going to be increasingly important and that those with educational backgrounds not grounded in computer science might adapt more quickly.

People with psychology or literature backgrounds often adapt to AI tools faster than engineers. Soft skills are a real superpower here.

– Jamie Abrahams

4. Data Sovereignty Matters

The team then tackled one of the biggest blockers to enterprise adoption: where does your data go?

If you’re using a public LLM, your data is not private. Full stop.

– Matthew Saunders

The options? Either host your own (complex, but sovereign) or work with a trusted provider who can guarantee control over data storage and model access.

5. Cost Isn’t Just About Tokens

Licensing, training, integrations, governance, and internal change management all add up. Matthew suggested teams run a “pre-mortem”:

Ask: a year from now, this AI rollout failed. Why? Map every reason—and you’ll surface the hidden costs before they become real.

– Matthew Saunders

Jamie added that the best outcomes come from constrained agents and narrowly scoped tasks. Not sprawling generalist bots.

If you make your agent or LLM do as little as possible, it’s much more likely to get it right.

– Jamie Abrahams

6. Open Source + Drupal = Strategic Advantage

When asked why Drupal AI matters and what it means to organizations, the panelists had quite a bit to say:

You can build and demo an end-to-end AI prototype in 5 minutes on Drupal. No other open platform gives you that kind of agility.

– Matthew Saunders

This isn’t just a tech shift—it’s a change program. Trust, communication, and alignment across teams are critical to success.

– Alan Botwright

Drupal’s built-in abstraction layers mean you can swap models, switch providers, and adapt as the AI landscape evolves—without rearchitecting everything.

Final Thoughts

This was a real-world conversation grounded in experience: how to launch, govern, scale, and sustain AI in environments with limited budget, complex regulation, and high user expectations.

If you missed the session or want to share it with your team, the full recording is available here:

https://youtu.be/thCrVYlw1Bk

Got questions or want to connect around Drupal AI or implementation strategies? Drop by the Drupal AI Slack channel or check out the Drupal AI LinkedIn page.

Visit the Drupal AI Initiative home page to learn about upcoming webinars, training and events.

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Choosing the right AI tools for content and marketing: making informed choices for your business

The current AI marketplace is crowded with startups and established technology providers, each vying for attention offering a bewildering array of features. For business leaders, the real challenge lies not in the availability of options, but in choosing a solution that genuinely supports strategic goals and day-to-day operational needs. It is all too easy to be influenced by hype or surface-level features, rather than focusing on long-term value and alignment with business priorities. In this webinar, you will learn: - A practical methodology: for identifying AI tools that support your business requirements - The value of open source: in enabling flexibility and control when working with different AI and LLM technologies - How to approach AI governance: and responsibly delegate tasks to automated systems - Evidence-based insights: and actionable guidance to support confident decision-making - How Drupal AI could be the perfect fit for your organisation Host: - Paul Johnson Business -Development Manager 1xINTERNET.com Panel: - Alan Botwright - Director, Product & Solutions Marketing Acquia.com - Matthew Saunders - AI Ambassador amazee.io - Jamie Abrahams - Director FreelyGive Learn more about Drupal AI: https://new.drupal.org/ai The Drupal AI Initiaive: https://www.drupal.org/about/starshot/initiatives/ai For media enquiries please contact p.johnson@1xinternet.com read more
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Design systems, the Drupal way | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

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Accessible Slideshows - Button, button, who's got the button? | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 27.03.2025

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Building A Better Authoring Experience | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

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4 Big Ideas in UX and Content Strategy | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

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DrupalCon Atlanta 2025: Keynote - The Future of Drupal CMS | #Driesnote

Dries Buytaert, Drupal Founder Dries Buytaert is the original creator and project lead for Drupal, a powerful open source platform for building websites and digital experiences. Dries is also Co-founder, Chief Technology Officer, and Chief Strategy Officer of Acquia, the open source digital experience company. Honored as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum, he holds a PhD in computer science and engineering from Ghent University and a Licentiate Computer Science (MsC) from the University of Antwerp. Dries also has been recognized as CTO of the Year by the Massachusetts Technology Leadership Council, New England Entrepreneur of the Year by Ernst & Young and a Young Innovator by MIT Technology Review. He blogs frequently on Drupal, open source, business, and the future of the web at dri.es. read more
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RT @TalkingDrupal: On episode #390, Employee Owned Business with Seth Brown, CEO @lullabot. https://t.co/KiYM6Zwz5C #drupal read more

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Nonprofit Drupal posts: March Drupal for Nonprofits Chat https://t.co/uJq3iqKikr #drupal read more

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Community Working Group posts: Call for creators for crafting future Aaron Winborn Awards https://t.co/JqGX6q9W1M #drupal read more

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Community Working Group posts: Nominations are now open for the 2023 Aaron Winborn Award https://t.co/wrYfMue23T #drupal read more

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The Drop Times: Just Keep Showing Up, and the Job Is Yours: Chris Wells | DrupalCamp NJ https://t.co/FL1c6MdS9Z #drupal read more

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RT @ironstar_io: The 2023 Drupal Local Development Survey has now been translated into French, Japanese, and Traditional Chinese. We are ve… read more

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The 2023 Drupal Local Development Survey has now been translated into French, Japanese, and Traditional Chinese. We are very grateful to @mupsigraphy for her work on this French translation. If you would like to add a translation, please let us know as there's still time! read more

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RT @e14t: Mastering Drupal 9 Layout Builder: A Comprehensive Guide to Effortlessly Customize Your Website's Design #drupal https://t.co/veg… read more

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Mastering Drupal 9 Layout Builder: A Comprehensive Guide to Effortlessly Customize Your Website's Design #drupal https://t.co/vegAGDzSdh read more

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RT @Drupalcameroun: How #Drupal communities on the #African continent can help their governments in their #digitalization process. @_Africa… read more

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Chapter Three: where we celebrate National Pi Day with forward-thinking NextJS and Drupal expertise, and National Potato Chip Day with an unparalleled snacking prowess. What is your favorite chip flavor? 🥧 🍟 🤓#PiDay #PotatoChipDay #drupal #nextjs read more

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Pues me está gustando mucho lo de hacer directos en #twitch sobre desarrollo en #Drupal, le estoy cogiendo el gusto. read more

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Drupal has offered top-notch no-code/low-code site building functionalities long before these two terms even existed. You can learn more about Drupal as a no-code/low-code tool in this @agiledrop article: https://t.co/TDwJn5DT6r #Drupal #NoCode #LowCode https://t.co/tGVQhtdtvH read more

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I spent the last week doing #peformance #optimization of our #drupal 9 application infrastructure. I learned a lot about #PHP #opcache #profiling and Drupal's internal caching systems. #webprofiler module was a big help, too! read more

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The Drop Times: A Stitch in Time Saves Nine https://t.co/VMWANTSAUe #drupal read more

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One of our Back-end Developers, Greg Carlson has officially been with Aten for one year! Greg's favorite project this year was creating a #Drupal module to easily import CSV files to create content for @C4LPreK. In his free time, Greg follows the KU Jayhawks in his hometown. https://t.co/CN5QDULccA read more

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RT @nmdmatt: .@phpstan's new not-deprecated annotation #drupal https://t.co/To2MLb1hpw read more

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RT @nmdmatt: .@phpstan's new not-deprecated annotation #drupal https://t.co/To2MLb1hpw read more

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Matt Glaman: PHPStan's new @not-deprecated annotation https://t.co/Idxe5nlpQV #drupal read more

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Session submission: »The Ten Ways of Trust in Communication« by @kanadiankicks | @open_strategy https://t.co/HpYj8309le #dcruhr23 #Drupal (tf) https://t.co/zkzLT1BNJZ read more

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#Drupalcamp Colorado has dates! Aug 4 and 5. We want YOU to speak! Your topic doesn't have to be Drupal specifically but should be Drupal adjacent. #drupal #camp #opensource @drupalcolorado Please share this post liberally! https://t.co/Yb1x3vxmQ5 https://t.co/jMBQUq2hPu read more

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Wozu braucht man Drush bei #Drupal 9? Module lassen sich direkt updaten. Drupal Update mit Drush hat einen Aufkleber "deprecated". read more

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RT @SamHuskey: Attention #Drupal developers: @scsclassics is hiring! Details at https://t.co/3lTYHaQys3 read more

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Why join the Acquia's Headless Developer Advisory Board? This board is an opportunity to have your say. Provide feedback into our headless products an roadmaps. Check it out! #Drupal #DrupalHeadless #Decoupled #Developers #Technology #Leadership https://t.co/HJVa4aEinQ read more

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RT @TalkingDrupal: On episode #390, Employee Owned Business with Seth Brown, CEO @lullabot. https://t.co/KiYM6Zwz5C #drupal read more

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Olivero is the new default theme in #Drupal10 & 9 – and the most accessible one yet. Learn more about this modern theme’s best features, as well as its notable namesake. https://t.co/JHwH3hexgq #Drupal https://t.co/zTEKd7wOMa read more

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Are you a developer looking to stay ahead of the game? Then mark your calendars for March 19th and join us for the #Drupal Meetup at Zain Zinc! Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your skills and connect with fellow professionals! Register Now! https://t.co/0HwzZfdoR6 read more

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What Is a Content Management System (#CMS)? https://t.co/4Pd3JMXeKS #Wordpress 'joomla #Drupal read more

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Le connecteur officiel #ONLYOFFICE pour #Drupal est est disponible dans le répertoire officiel de Drupal. En savoir plus : https://t.co/UuUhlOteJn https://t.co/ENue19M7aN read more

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.@phpstan's new not-deprecated annotation #drupal https://t.co/To2MLb1hpw read more

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RT @drupalfr: 🔍 Vous avez peut-être vu passer une enquête sur les environnements de développement locaux avec #Drupal récemment ? Elle es… read more

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RT @drupalfr: 🔍 Vous avez peut-être vu passer une enquête sur les environnements de développement locaux avec #Drupal récemment ? Elle es… read more

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RT @DrupalCampRuhr: Wir danken unserem Bronze-Sponsor @arocom_GmbH! 🥰 "Sie suchen eine auf das CMS #Drupal spezialisierte Internetagentur… read more

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RT @drupalasheville: If you have an amazing training idea for #Drupal Camp #Asheville, remember to submit by March 28. That’s in two weeks!… read more

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If you have an amazing training idea for #Drupal Camp #Asheville, remember to submit by March 28. That’s in two weeks! If you are an expert in #SEO, #accessibility, #front-end technology, etc. our attendees would love to learn from you. Learn more at https://t.co/kOg4BLfyXq. https://t.co/IBB17YWptn read more

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The latest Drupal Review! https://t.co/AWLDaVGtYD Thanks to @laravel_101 #drupal #developer read more

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RT @DrupalCampRuhr: Wir danken unserem Bronze-Sponsor @arocom_GmbH! 🥰 "Sie suchen eine auf das CMS #Drupal spezialisierte Internetagentur… read more

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Dziś chcemy przedstawić Wam ciekawe oferty na: 𝗗𝗮𝘁𝗮 𝗘𝗻𝗴𝗶𝗻𝗲𝗲𝗿𝗮 𝗶 𝗣𝗛𝗣/𝗗𝗿𝘂𝗽𝗮𝗹 𝗗𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗹𝗼𝗽𝗲𝗿𝗮🔥 𝗣𝗛𝗣/𝗗𝗿𝘂𝗽𝗮𝗹 𝗗𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗹𝗼𝗽𝗲𝗿 👇 https://t.co/INoX6d6iSQ 𝗗𝗮𝘁𝗮 𝗘𝗻𝗴𝗶𝗻𝗲𝗲𝗿 👇 https://t.co/9VmiuyNKZ6 #dataengineer #php #Drupal https://t.co/3lW6NZBTPn read more

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Wir danken unserem Bronze-Sponsor @arocom_GmbH! 🥰 "Sie suchen eine auf das CMS #Drupal spezialisierte Internetagentur? Dann sind Sie bei der arocom GmbH genau richtig. Wir entwickeln individuelle Internetauftritte, Portale, Shops und Intranetlösungen." (gs) #dcruhr23 https://t.co/eR7Ql6Tmns read more

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Join us April 27 for the Drupal Zurich Meeting with talks about Ting, AI-Powered-Search-Indexes as well as @SplashAwards_CH 2023 #Drupal #DrupalZH #DrupalSwitzerland https://t.co/HICNsoGSuv read more

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I love all my Drupal and Magento projects I developed in the past 😁🙌 especially Shutterstock from the USA liked it #drupal read more

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RT @drupalfr: 🔍 Vous avez peut-être vu passer une enquête sur les environnements de développement locaux avec #Drupal récemment ? Elle es… read more

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🔍 Vous avez peut-être vu passer une enquête sur les environnements de développement locaux avec #Drupal récemment ? Elle est désormais disponible en français, et vous avez jusqu'au 17 avril pour participer ! 🇫🇷 https://t.co/bvGG2Mh0cI read more

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On episode #390, Employee Owned Business with Seth Brown, CEO @lullabot. https://t.co/KiYM6Zwz5C #drupal read more

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Specbee: Mastering Drupal 9 Layout Builder: A Comprehensive Guide to Effortlessly Customize Your Website's Design https://t.co/J3m41Xemep #drupal read more

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In this blog's category, you’ll learn about useful features of Droopler - our #Drupal distribution for building websites/creating landing pages for #marketing campaigns 👨‍💻 Check the #SEO and navigation functionalities, and the web pages built on Droopler https://t.co/CeicqTnTad read more

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RT @ultimike: I am not surprised by these new #drupal modules, and I welcome our new AI-based content overlords with peace and love 😜 http… read more

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¿Instalar #Drupal con un solo click? Si es posible con nuestros planes de #Hosting (Hospedaje Web), Contrata tu plan ¡Ahora! https://t.co/UyteHPrXCq read more

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ちょっと時間があったので、https://t.co/Fa5p1pcDT8 Blueprintsを触ってみた。Add https://t.co/Fa5p1pcDT8 content typeでレストランとかパン屋を定義してみて、結構ワクワクした。UIが良く属性定義のベストプラクティスが出てくる感じ。 #Drupal https://t.co/mkd5ciBgLy read more

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RT @volkswagenchick: Want to learn how to contribute to #Drupal? Join me at @FoxValleyDrupal next month to learn the ins and outs of the is… read more

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RT @volkswagenchick: Want to learn how to contribute to #Drupal? Join me at @FoxValleyDrupal next month to learn the ins and outs of the is… read more

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RT @ultimike: I am not surprised by these new #drupal modules, and I welcome our new AI-based content overlords with peace and love 😜 http… read more

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RT @opensourceway: Want to learn how to contribute to #Drupal? Join @opensourceway's @volkswagenchick at @FoxValleyDrupal next month to l… read more

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RT @ultimike: I am not surprised by these new #drupal modules, and I welcome our new AI-based content overlords with peace and love 😜 http… read more

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With our #webhosting plans, #webdev create your awesome #website with #drupal a #Free content management system (cms) https://t.co/HbNxEroF4h read more

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RT @volkswagenchick: Want to learn how to contribute to #Drupal? Join me at @FoxValleyDrupal next month to learn the ins and outs of the is… read more

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Want to learn how to contribute to #Drupal? Join @opensourceway's @volkswagenchick at @FoxValleyDrupal next month to learn the ins and outs of the Drupal issue queue. Spoiler alert: you don't have to be a coder to give back to open source. … https://t.co/yi56be3YUR read more

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The latest The drupal Daily! https://t.co/EXg9Mjai8k Thanks to @laravel_101 #drupal #wordpress read more

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@bretwp I recommend #Drupal for sites that have the need to tie together dynamic content in a plethora of ways. Good for HighEd or government sites. read more

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opensourceway: Want to learn how to contribute to #Drupal? Join @opensourceway's @volkswagenchick at @FoxValleyDrupal next month to learn the ins and outs of the Drupal issue queue. Spoiler alert: you don't have to be a coder to give back to open sour… https://t.co/POww6YqRQP read more

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Want to learn how to contribute to #Drupal? Join @opensourceway's @volkswagenchick at @FoxValleyDrupal next month to learn the ins and outs of the Drupal issue queue. Spoiler alert: you don't have to be a coder to give back to open source. https://t.co/G3dSaUzV5r read more

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Want to learn how to contribute to #Drupal? Join me at @FoxValleyDrupal next month to learn the ins and outs of the issue queue. Spoiler alert: you don't have to be a coder to give back to open source. read more

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RT @mikeherchel: #Drupal I wrote a blog post on how I migrated an Olivero component to use Drupal's new Single Directory Components archite… read more

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RT @boshtian: Drupal 10 upgrade: Custom code upgrades, post by @darthsteven of @computerminds https://t.co/StelwGvv96 #Drupal read more

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@iansvo @bretwp Not in the recommendation business anymore but here is how it normally goes - @rootswp for those who love #WordPress + #Laravel. @drupal for those who love @symfony I personally prefer #Drupal these days. read more

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RT @boshtian: Drupal 10 upgrade: Custom code upgrades, post by @darthsteven of @computerminds https://t.co/StelwGvv96 #Drupal read more

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RT @mikeherchel: #Drupal I wrote a blog post on how I migrated an Olivero component to use Drupal's new Single Directory Components archite… read more

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#365daysOfCode Day 356 1. Anki 2. Reading: Javascript Security 101 3. #Drupal : Block Views, built my first one! Still need to push more on drupal it's tough (anyone know any good resources?) 4. #100Devs Standup 5. PoW Dev Hangout 6. Codewars 6th read more

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Attention #Drupal developers: @scsclassics is hiring! Details at https://t.co/3lTYHaQys3 read more

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RT @volkswagenchick: Are you ready to be part of the most exciting European #Drupal event of the year? @DrupalConEur Lille's CFPs is now o… read more

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RT @mikeherchel: #Drupal I wrote a blog post on how I migrated an Olivero component to use Drupal's new Single Directory Components archite… read more

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Talking Drupal: Talking Drupal #390 - Employee Owned Companies https://t.co/fUCxjhpPb5 #drupal read more

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RT @volkswagenchick: Are you ready to be part of the most exciting European #Drupal event of the year? @DrupalConEur Lille's CFPs is now o… read more

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RT @DrupalContract: Now #hiring ➡️ We’re looking for a #Drupal Redesign Project Manager who is skilled with managing project development, d… read more

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RT @DrupalContract: Now #hiring ➡️ We’re looking for a #Drupal Redesign Project Manager who is skilled with managing project development, d… read more

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Now #hiring ➡️ We’re looking for a #Drupal Redesign Project Manager who is skilled with managing project development, defining project scope, goals, and deliverables, and estimating project resource requirements. Learn more & apply here: https://t.co/TqBE9ftdtR #techishiring read more

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Want to learn more about what Contribution Day at #MidCamp 2023 is going to involve? Have we got a meetup for you on April 19th! Thanks to @FoxValleyDrupal https://t.co/ROnSakuIlZ read more

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In the previous versions of #Drupal, you used the #rules module to trigger an action upon an event. In #durpal8 #drupal9 / #drupal10, you subscribe to events and dispatch your own. read more

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Excited to guest host this webinar and chat with some really great security experts to talk about #security in #Drupal read more

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Start taking digital security more seriously! Come see our webinar as guests from @ciandt and the @drupalassoc share insights on pressing security concerns for businesses and provide practical tips for protecting against emerging threats. Join us: https://t.co/E6pvqu2mWO https://t.co/TQcrqAxH5u read more

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Drupal 10 upgrade: Custom code upgrades, post by @darthsteven of @computerminds https://t.co/StelwGvv96 #Drupal read more

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By not upgrading your #Drupal websites to the latest version of #Drupal, you're making it difficult for yourself in the future. read more

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I am not surprised by these new #drupal modules, and I welcome our new AI-based content overlords with peace and love 😜 https://t.co/gXLVYFZ19q Thanks, @kevinquillen, for giving me something new to be distracted by. read more

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Looking to scale up a Drupal site? Or test its capacity to handle surges in volume? Promet’s Josh Estep reviews four load-testing tools for Drupal. https://t.co/6mrfGgWghg #drupal #drupaldeveloper #drupal9 #drugdevelopment #training https://t.co/bKFDuBbrOb read more

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Sprawdź, który system CMS jest dla Ciebie najlepszy! 🤔👨‍💻 Czy to WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, Shopify czy Magento, znajdziesz tu informacje, które pomogą Ci podjąć najlepszą decyzję.📝💻 https://t.co/c17hggTOsB #CMS #WordPress #Joomla #Drupal #Shopify #Magento read more

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To compete with some of the largest companies on the web, independent bookstores need a platform with all of the e-commerce features people have come to expect. See how we helped create a full-featured alternative to platforms like Shopify. https://t.co/A6ApsA1LWP #drupal read more

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Are you ready to be part of the most exciting European #Drupal event of the year? @DrupalConEur Lille's CFPs is now open https://t.co/rz4OkhIZhU read more

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Are you ready to be part of the most exciting European #Drupal event of the year? @DrupalConEur Lille's CFPs is now open https://t.co/6rFNhpIiwJ read more

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Are you ready to be part of the most exciting European #Drupal event of the year? @DrupalConEur Lille's CFPs is now open https://t.co/tVmHJ7JO2a read more

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This #WomensHistoryMonth, support #womenintech by sponsoring the Women in Drupal event at @drupalcon Pittsburgh! Grow and diversify talent in your organization by showcasing the #Drupal project and community at its best: https://t.co/j3fGMwOqyy https://t.co/GZUo6uBrlu read more

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You can write documentation and examples about that documentation. This is also considered a contribution towards the #Drupal project. read more

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I’ll be speaking at @drupalcampnj this week - who else is going? read more

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Yesterday we released #GinAdminTheme RC2. Get it while it's hot: https://t.co/O7ItwDngLu #Drupal read more

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RT @mikeherchel: #Drupal I wrote a blog post on how I migrated an Olivero component to use Drupal's new Single Directory Components archite… read more

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RT @specbee: Did you know #Drupal offers almost 50,000 modules for you to use in your projects?! All of these modules are creations of the… read more

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RT @specbee: Read our detailed blog on the must have Drupal modules for your Drupal project - https://t.co/TJXt8BGS1h read more

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Attending @DrupalCampNJ in Princeton? Then you won't want to miss @aburke626's session, "Creating a Culture of Documentation,” on Friday, March 17th from 14:30 - 15:15 EST. For more on Alanna's session, check out: https://t.co/1NztgYY9ps #OpenSource #DrupalCamp #Drupal https://t.co/67kIG6IVcn read more

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