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The Drop Times: Erdfisch Expands nerdfisch DevBits into Public Drupal Code Archive

Reusable fixes often remain confined to individual projects, forcing developers to solve the same problems repeatedly. erdfisch has expanded its internal DevBits system into a publicly accessible archive, exposing working Drupal code snippets drawn directly from project work. The collection prioritises immediate implementation over explanation, making internal solutions available without reshaping them into long-form documentation. read more
16.04.2026

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1xINTERNET blog: Drupal Is All In on AI. Now Comes the Hard Part

I co-founded 1xINTERNET on the conviction that Drupal was the right platform for ambitious web applications. AI changed that certainty. Here is what the Drupal AI Initiative is building, what organizations are getting first, and why the direction is clear.

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16.04.2026

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Differentiating Marketplace Site Templates and Community Site Templates

Site templates are available through two distinct pathways, each serving different needs within the community.

The official Drupal.org Marketplace provides a curated collection of site templates that meet certain quality standards, and are built on top of Drupal CMS as a foundation.

Community templates offer an alternative pathway for innovation and experimentation without the constraints of the curation process, by publishing the template as a general project on Drupal.org.

Official Marketplace Site Templates

The Drupal.org Marketplace are built on top of Drupal CMS, and curated to provide new users with confidence that they're starting with a consistent, solid and professionally built foundation that follows established best practices.

Key characteristics

  • Templates undergo a review processes

  • Must follow Drupal CMS best practices for security, accessibility (WCAG 2.2 AA), performance, and code quality

  • In the beginning, focus is solely on growing Drupal CMS adoption; site templates accelerate adoption of Drupal CMS by providing context relevant demo content and Drupal Canvas-compatible theme

  • Clear documentation, maintenance commitments, and user support expectations

  • Currently open to Drupal Certified Partners (for organizations) and Ripplemakers (for individuals or very small companies). Apply to become a creator here.

Benefits

  • Consistency for users who need reliable, production-ready starting points

  • Quality assurance through professional review processes

  • Support and maintenance commitments for long-term sustainability

  • Revenue opportunities for professional template creators

  • Sustainability for the Drupal Association through revenue sharing

Community Site Templates

Anyone interested in contributing a template can do so now, by publishing it as a general project on Drupal.org. All free site templates, including marketplace templates, are general projects for packaging and distribution purposes. Community site templates will be considered for inclusion in the Drupal.org Marketplace based on their compatibility with the outlined criteria.

Key characteristics

  • Can be published without formal review or approval

  • Not bound by the same standards as Marketplace templates

  • Can be built using Drupal CMS or Drupal Core

  • Available to all community members

  • Can take risks and explore directions that might not fit Marketplace criteria

Benefits:

  • Innovation by removing barriers to experimentation

  • Diversity of approaches and implementations

  • Learning opportunities for the community to explore what's possible

  • Stepping stones that might eventually evolve into Marketplace templates

  • Lower barriers to entry for community contribution

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Drupal Starshot blog: Differentiating Marketplace Site Templates and Community Site Templates

Site templates are available through two distinct pathways, each serving different needs within the community.

The official Drupal.org Marketplace provides a curated collection of site templates that meet certain quality standards, and are built on top of Drupal CMS as a foundation.

Community templates offer an alternative pathway for innovation and experimentation without the constraints of the curation process, by publishing the template as a general project on Drupal.org.

Official Marketplace Site Templates

The Drupal.org Marketplace are built on top of Drupal CMS, and curated to provide new users with confidence that they're starting with a consistent, solid and professionally built foundation that follows established best practices.

Key characteristics

  • Templates undergo a review processes

  • Must follow Drupal CMS best practices for security, accessibility (WCAG 2.2 AA), performance, and code quality

  • In the beginning, focus is solely on growing Drupal CMS adoption; site templates accelerate adoption of Drupal CMS by providing context relevant demo content and Drupal Canvas-compatible theme

  • Clear documentation, maintenance commitments, and user support expectations

  • Currently open to Drupal Certified Partners (for organizations) and Ripplemakers (for individuals or very small companies). Apply to become a creator here.

Benefits

  • Consistency for users who need reliable, production-ready starting points

  • Quality assurance through professional review processes

  • Support and maintenance commitments for long-term sustainability

  • Revenue opportunities for professional template creators

  • Sustainability for the Drupal Association through revenue sharing

Community Site Templates

Anyone interested in contributing a template can do so now, by publishing it as a general project on Drupal.org. All free site templates, including marketplace templates, are general projects for packaging and distribution purposes. Community site templates will be considered for inclusion in the Drupal.org Marketplace based on their compatibility with the outlined criteria.

Key characteristics

  • Can be published without formal review or approval

  • Not bound by the same standards as Marketplace templates

  • Can be built using Drupal CMS or Drupal Core

  • Available to all community members

  • Can take risks and explore directions that might not fit Marketplace criteria

Benefits:

  • Innovation by removing barriers to experimentation

  • Diversity of approaches and implementations

  • Learning opportunities for the community to explore what's possible

  • Stepping stones that might eventually evolve into Marketplace templates

  • Lower barriers to entry for community contribution

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16.04.2026

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Security advisories: Drupal core - Moderately critical - Cross-site scripting - SA-CORE-2026-003

Project: 
Date: 
2026-April-15
Vulnerability: 
Cross-site scripting
Affected versions: 
>= 11.3.0 < 11.3.7
CVE IDs: 
CVE-2026-6367
Description: 

Drupal 11.3 comes with support for completing entity suggestions whilst adding a link to CKEditor 5.

The suggestions aren't sufficiently sanitized and a malicious user could trigger a stored cross site scripting attack against another user.

Solution: 

Install the latest version:

  • If you use Drupal 11.3.x, update to Drupal 11.3.7
  • Drupal versions below 11.3 are not affected by this vulnerability
Fixed By: 
Coordinated By: 
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15.04.2026

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Security advisories: Drupal core - Moderately critical - Gadget Chain - SA-CORE-2026-002

Project: 
Date: 
2026-April-15
Vulnerability: 
Gadget Chain
Affected versions: 
>= 8.0.0 < 10.5.9 || >= 10.6.0 < 10.6.7 || >= 11.0.0 < 11.2.11 || >= 11.3.0 < 11.3.7
CVE IDs: 
CVE-2026-6366
Description: 

Drupal core contains a chain of methods that could be exploitable when an insecure deserialization vulnerability exists on the site. This so-called "gadget chain" presents no direct threat, but is a vector that can be used to achieve remote code execution or SQL injection if the application deserializes untrusted data due to another vulnerability.

This issue is not directly exploitable.

This issue is mitigated by the fact that in order for it to be exploitable, a separate vulnerability must be present to allow an attacker to pass unsafe input to unserialize(). There are no such known exploits in Drupal core.

Solution: 

Install the latest version:

Drupal 11.1.x, Drupal 11.0.x, Drupal 10.4.x, and below are end-of-life and do not receive security coverage. (Drupal 8 and Drupal 9 have both reached end-of-life.)

Fixed By: 
Coordinated By: 
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15.04.2026

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Security advisories: Drupal core - Critical - Cross-site scripting - SA-CORE-2026-001

Project: 
Date: 
2026-April-15
Vulnerability: 
Cross-site scripting
Affected versions: 
>= 8.0.0 < 10.5.9 || >= 10.6.0 < 10.6.7 || >= 11.0.0 < 11.2.11 || >= 11.3.0 < 11.3.7
CVE IDs: 
CVE-2026-6365
Description: 

Drupal core's jQuery integration for AJAX modal dialog boxes does not sufficiently sanitize certain options, which which can lead to a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability.

Solution: 

Install the latest version:

Drupal 11.1.x, Drupal 11.0.x, Drupal 10.4.x, and below are end-of-life and do not receive security coverage. (Drupal 8 and Drupal 9 have both reached end-of-life.)

Fixed By: 
Coordinated By: 
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15.04.2026

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DrupalCon Chicago 2026: Where Innovation Meets the Open Web

Written by members of the DrupalCon Chicago Steering Committee.

Contributors: Stephen Mustgrave, Avi Schwab, Nikki Flores, and Rosie Gladden.

DrupalCon Chicago 2026 brought together leading experts in digital experience development, open source innovation, and enterprise technology.

The event provided a unique opportunity to connect with decision-makers, technical leaders, and innovators shaping the future of digital experiences.  More than 1,300 tech leaders, CEOs, developers, marketing executives, agencies, and enterprise decision-makers gathered to help define the future of the Open Web.


Image: Group photo in Chicago (Photo by Curt Rochon, CC BY-NC 4.0)

​A Diverse and Multilingual Global Community

Participants from 26 separate countries brought with them an estimated 15+ languages, reflecting the rich linguistic and cultural diversity of the Drupal ecosystem.  The United States (82.4%), Canada (6%), India (2%), Germany (1.2%) and Costa Rica (1.1%) were topping the list in terms of attendee numbers, with Brazil (1%), Colombia (0.8%) and the United Kingdom (0.8%) close behind.

This global span not only highlights Drupal’s widespread adoption, but also underscores the strength of a community shaped by varied perspectives, experiences, and ideas from around the world. Next year we’d love to add more blue!​

​Event Attendance

A total of 1,316 participants attended in Chicago, an increase from 1,288 for Atlanta 2025.  Of these we saw 394 first-time attendees, marking a 10.67% increase from those new to the event in 2025.  

539 of 1,316 also chose to extend their learning at the Summits & Trainings, with the AI Summit seeing the largest turnout in its first year, with 104 attendees joining to learn about the latest insights connected to Drupal AI.

Welcoming the Next Generation: Drupal in a Day

Outside of the main conference, and following the successful Drupal in a Day organized ahead of DrupalCon Vienna by Hilmar Kári Hallbjörnsson, DrupalCon Chicago saw the North America inaugural program take place alongside the contribution day. 

The training session, organized and staffed by ten volunteers, welcomed 55 learners of high school and college age to interact with Drupal CMS for the first time, helping to expand the reach of the community to new users of all ages. We thank the mentors and supporters who made this event a welcoming place for students, and particularly thank all the individual donors who made this happen, as well as Acquia for sponsoring, and Martin Anderson-Clutz and Jordan Thompson for instructing.


Image: Drupal in a day in Chicago (Photo by Paul Johnson, CC BY-NC 4.0)

Grassroots to Global 

Building on the momentum of 2025, the local community ticket-sharing initiative (1 complimentary ticket for every 5th sold through participating organizations) resulted in an increase of 77.5% of ticket purchases which were affiliated with a local group at registration.  This initiative continued to grow in both reach and impact, what began as a strong show of grassroots participation has evolved into a more connected and collaborative global network of local camps and meetups celebrating together at DrupalCon. 

Participation has expanded beyond the initial groups, with 61 communities engaging through shared resources, cross-promotion, and increased visibility at the 2026 conference. This growth reflects not just higher numbers, but a deeper alignment across the community, where local leaders feel empowered, recognized, and increasingly integrated into the broader Drupal ecosystem.​

A Community Spanning All Skill Levels

DrupalCon Chicago 2026 showcased a well-balanced and highly skilled community, with attendees representing every stage of the Drupal journey. Experienced professionals made up the majority, including 348 advanced practitioners (32%) and 301 self-identified Drupal experts (27.7%), creating a strong foundation for in-depth technical exchange and innovation.

Intermediate attendees accounted for 297 participants (27.3%), playing a key role in connecting emerging talent with seasoned leaders. At the same time, the event remained welcoming to newcomers, with 117 beginners (10.8%) and 25 individuals completely new to Drupal (2.3%) joining the community.​

Special Luncheons 

The Drupal Association formerly required sponsors, who provided programming support for community interest luncheons. These were folded into general programming this year, and we’d like to acknowledge that not all programs had an assigned, designated host. In the next year, our focus is on strengthening local, regional, topical, and community interest groups, so please reach out to us on how to get connected.

Breakfast & Luncheons Registered
Black in Drupal Luncheon 68
Ripple Makers Breakfast 200
Women in Drupal Luncheon 200
Total 468

See You in Orlando

DrupalCon Orlando will see vision meet execution. Whether you're architecting enterprise platforms, launching your next big project, or scaling what you've already built in Drupal, this is the event that meets you where you are and pushes you further. 

Save the date!

read more
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Drupal Association blog: DrupalCon Chicago 2026: Where Innovation Meets the Open Web

Written by members of the DrupalCon Chicago Steering Committee.

Contributors: Stephen Mustgrave, Avi Schwab, Nikki Flores, and Rosie Gladden.

DrupalCon Chicago 2026 brought together leading experts in digital experience development, open source innovation, and enterprise technology.

The event provided a unique opportunity to connect with decision-makers, technical leaders, and innovators shaping the future of digital experiences.  More than 1,300 tech leaders, CEOs, developers, marketing executives, agencies, and enterprise decision-makers gathered to help define the future of the Open Web.


Image: Group photo in Chicago (Photo by Curt Rochon, CC BY-NC 4.0)

​A Diverse and Multilingual Global Community

Participants from 26 separate countries brought with them an estimated 15+ languages, reflecting the rich linguistic and cultural diversity of the Drupal ecosystem.  The United States (82.4%), Canada (6%), India (2%), Germany (1.2%) and Costa Rica (1.1%) were topping the list in terms of attendee numbers, with Brazil (1%), Colombia (0.8%) and the United Kingdom (0.8%) close behind.

This global span not only highlights Drupal’s widespread adoption, but also underscores the strength of a community shaped by varied perspectives, experiences, and ideas from around the world. Next year we’d love to add more blue!​

​Event Attendance

A total of 1,316 participants attended in Chicago, an increase from 1,288 for Atlanta 2025.  Of these we saw 394 first-time attendees, marking a 10.67% increase from those new to the event in 2025.  

539 of 1,316 also chose to extend their learning at the Summits & Trainings, with the AI Summit seeing the largest turnout in its first year, with 104 attendees joining to learn about the latest insights connected to Drupal AI.

Welcoming the Next Generation: Drupal in a Day

Outside of the main conference, and following the successful Drupal in a Day organized ahead of DrupalCon Vienna by Hilmar Kári Hallbjörnsson, DrupalCon Chicago saw the North America inaugural program take place alongside the contribution day. 

The training session, organized and staffed by ten volunteers, welcomed 55 learners of high school and college age to interact with Drupal CMS for the first time, helping to expand the reach of the community to new users of all ages. We thank the mentors and supporters who made this event a welcoming place for students, and particularly thank all the individual donors who made this happen, as well as Acquia for sponsoring, and Martin Anderson-Clutz and Jordan Thompson for instructing.


Image: Drupal in a day in Chicago (Photo by Paul Johnson, CC BY-NC 4.0)

Grassroots to Global 

Building on the momentum of 2025, the local community ticket-sharing initiative (1 complimentary ticket for every 5th sold through participating organizations) resulted in an increase of 77.5% of ticket purchases which were affiliated with a local group at registration.  This initiative continued to grow in both reach and impact, what began as a strong show of grassroots participation has evolved into a more connected and collaborative global network of local camps and meetups celebrating together at DrupalCon. 

Participation has expanded beyond the initial groups, with 61 communities engaging through shared resources, cross-promotion, and increased visibility at the 2026 conference. This growth reflects not just higher numbers, but a deeper alignment across the community, where local leaders feel empowered, recognized, and increasingly integrated into the broader Drupal ecosystem.​

A Community Spanning All Skill Levels

DrupalCon Chicago 2026 showcased a well-balanced and highly skilled community, with attendees representing every stage of the Drupal journey. Experienced professionals made up the majority, including 348 advanced practitioners (32%) and 301 self-identified Drupal experts (27.7%), creating a strong foundation for in-depth technical exchange and innovation.

Intermediate attendees accounted for 297 participants (27.3%), playing a key role in connecting emerging talent with seasoned leaders. At the same time, the event remained welcoming to newcomers, with 117 beginners (10.8%) and 25 individuals completely new to Drupal (2.3%) joining the community.​

Special Luncheons 

The Drupal Association formerly required sponsors, who provided programming support for community interest luncheons. These were folded into general programming this year, and we’d like to acknowledge that not all programs had an assigned, designated host. In the next year, our focus is on strengthening local, regional, topical, and community interest groups, so please reach out to us on how to get connected.

Breakfast & Luncheons Registered
Black in Drupal Luncheon 68
Ripple Makers Breakfast 200
Women in Drupal Luncheon 200
Total 468

See You in Orlando

DrupalCon Orlando will see vision meet execution. Whether you're architecting enterprise platforms, launching your next big project, or scaling what you've already built in Drupal, this is the event that meets you where you are and pushes you further. 

Save the date!

read more
15.04.2026

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MidCamp - Midwest Drupal Camp: Continue the Momentum: The Tool to Convince Your Boss for MidCamp 2026!

Ready to Attend MidCamp 2026? We've Got You Covered

If, like us, you’re still riding the wave from DrupalCon Chicago, MidCamp 2026 feels like it’s right around the corner! MidCamp is the perfect place to dive further into what’s next for Drupal, connect with your peers, and contribute to the momentum we’re all feeling. But first, you might need to convince your boss to invest in your growth.

No worries—we’ve got your back! We’ve created a Convince Your Boss Tool to help you articulate the incredible value you’ll bring back from MidCamp. From hands-on workshops to industry-leading insights, it’s all about empowering your team with what’s next in tech.

👉 Check out the tool now!

Get ready to:

  • Outline the ROI for your company
  • Highlight the unique benefits of MidCamp
  • Start the conversation with confidence

Let us help you make MidCamp 2026 your next big career move.

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15.04.2026

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Using AI to solve a Drupal.org issue (Scott Falconer)

Scott demos how he solves a Drupal.org issue using OpenAI Codex, including summarizing the issue, generating a merge request, and asking it questions to verify its response. This clip is from the Drupal AI Learner's Club "From Autocomplete to Autopilot" meeting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNnbJQ6l2B4 read more
Drupal Association 15.04.2026

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Drupal AI Learners Club: From Autocomplete to Autopilot

​This session led by Scott Falconer of the Drupal AI Initiative, breaks down the current landscape of AI-assisted coding into clear, practical tiers: inline completions (think autocomplete on steroids), chat-in-your-IDE copilot workflows, and the newer "agentic" coding loops where AI plans and executes multi-step tasks with your oversight. We'll look at what each style is good at, where it falls down, and — critically — how much control you keep at each level. 10:30 Presentation: From Autocomplete to Agent Loops by Scott Falconer Slides: https://gamma.app/docs/From-Autocomplete-to-Agent-Loops-vb721nb8xh8ojpw 33:47: Demo: Solve a Drupal.org issue with OpenAI Codex read more
Drupal Association 14.04.2026

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DrupalCon News & Updates: Measuring What Matters: Building More Sustainable DrupalConEur

 

As DrupalCon continues to evolve, so does our responsibility to understand and reduce the impact of the events we create.

Great digital experiences don’t exist in isolation. They are shaped not only by the technology we build and the communities we nurture, but also by the environmental footprint we leave behind.

At DrupalCon Vienna 2025, we took an important step forward by measuring the event’s carbon footprint in detail, with measurement conducted by TerraVerde Sustainability, and the results tell a meaningful story.

 

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Why measuring impact matters

Sustainability is not a one-time achievement. It is an ongoing process of learning, improving, and making better decisions over time.

The 2025 Event Carbon Measurement Report provides a comprehensive view of DrupalCon’s environmental impact, helping us move from assumptions to data-driven action.

The total carbon footprint of the event was 512.8 tCO₂e, down significantly from 1,574.57 tCO₂e in 2024.

This progress reflects not only better planning, but also more intentional decisions, particularly in location and venue selection, where more efficient energy use and improved waste management played a key role.

 

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What we learned from DrupalCon Vienna 2025

One of the most important insights is clear: Travel remains the dominant source of emissions.

94–95% of emissions came from delegate travel, mostly driven by flights.

 

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However, while travel still represents the largest share, overall travel emissions were significantly lower than in 2024, supported in part by Vienna’s central location and strong rail connectivity.

The remaining emissions are distributed across several categories. Excluding travel, the total footprint was 26.97 tCO₂e, with heating accounting for 48% of emissions, while materials, food & beverage, and accommodation were other large contributors.

Across the event, we also saw:

  • Energy consumption significantly decreased compared to previous years
  • Waste was reduced through improved recycling and diversion strategies
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These insights help us move from general intentions to targeted action.

 


What sustainability looks like at DrupalCon

Sustainability at DrupalCon is built through intentional choices across the entire event experience:

  • Catering – Plant-forward meals, locally sourced ingredients, no disposables, and food donation
  • Wellbeing – Quiet spaces, wellness activities, and opportunities to recharge
  • Climate action – Energy-efficient venues, low-emission travel, and carbon reduction strategies
  • Community – Inclusive programs, scholarships, and initiatives that support diverse participation
  • Waste reduction – Minimal printing, refill stations, and reduced single-use materials
  • Partnerships – Working with sponsors and suppliers to align on sustainability goals

 


A shared responsibility

Drupal has always been more than just technology. It is a global community built on collaboration, openness, and shared values. Sustainability is a natural extension of those values.

By sharing these insights openly, we invite the Drupal community to be part of the solution.

Whether you are:

  • Choosing more sustainable travel options
  • Stay in green-certified hotels
  • Being mindful of materials and waste
  • Supporting more responsible event practices
  • Providing more detailed travel information during registration to help improve measurement accuracy

Your decisions matter.

Together, we can continue building DrupalCons that are not only impactful and inspiring, but also responsible and sustainable.

 

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Specbee: Introducing Node Cleanup - Your solution to managing & deleting unpublished nodes in Drupal 10/11

Still cleaning up messy content for hours? Read this blog to learn about the Node Cleanup module that can quickly filter, manage, and safely delete unused nodes to keep your Drupal 10/11 site organized. read more
14.04.2026

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Drupal CMS leadership changes

We're excited to announce updates to the Drupal CMS leadership team, with the addition of Bálint Kléri as our new Frontend Lead.

Bálint Kléri named Drupal CMS Frontend Lead

Bálint Kléri has been named Frontend Lead, a new leadership role created to oversee the frontend architecture for Drupal CMS, Mercury and Mercury-based themes. Bálint is a full-time contributor to Drupal Canvas, leading the development of Code Components for Acquia and a key contributor to Mercury, the Drupal CMS design system. 

During development of Mercury, Bálint stepped in to guide the Tailwind CSS implementation and advocate for the use of best practices. We are grateful for his contributions already, and are excited to have him formally join the team. The addition of this frontend role is critical as we refine the Drupal CMS design system, providing users with a modern and adaptable foundation for Drupal sites and site templates.

Pamela Barone promoted to Product Lead

Pamela Barone is now Drupal CMS Product Lead, overseeing product direction, roadmap, prioritization, and delivery. Serving as Product Owner previously, this shift recognizes the product management responsibilities that Pamela has taken on during the evolution of Drupal CMS.

She will continue to work closely with me as I lead the Drupal CMS initiative. I’ll continue to set direction, align teams, and ensure we have the support and momentum to achieve our goals.

We appreciate the ongoing support from Technocrat support in giving Pamela the time to contribute to Drupal CMS.

Tim Plunkett is stepping down as Technical Lead

Tim Plunkett is transitioning out of his role as Drupal CMS Technical Lead to dedicate his full focus to the development of Drupal Canvas. We thank Tim for his leadership and his employer Acquia for all of his contributions.

Adam Hoenich, Lead Architect for Drupal CMS, has been ably overseeing all things technical in the meantime and he will remain in that role. Adam's contribution to Drupal CMS is generously supported by Acquia.

Looking ahead

During DrupalCon Chicago, our leadership team met to discuss the future of Drupal CMS. The first question we asked was 'Do we still think this initiative is important for Drupal's future?' We think it is. We're proud of what we have delivered so far in version 2, with Canvas enablement and site templates as the highlights, but we know there is a lot more to do to meet our objective: To enable marketing teams to launch fully-branded, professional websites in hours, not weeks.

The leadership team is currently working to define the product roadmap for the next 6-12 months, with a strategic focus on launching sites faster with Drupal. We'd love to see new site templates in the marketplace and want to promote easier pathways from installation to going live with a range of hosting options. Other areas we are looking to pursue are: onboarding, better AI tooling, multilingual support for Canvas and site templates, and better support for common third-party integrations.

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dries 14.04.2026

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Drupal CMS leadership changes

We're excited to announce updates to the Drupal CMS leadership team, with the addition of Bálint Kléri as our new Frontend Lead.

Bálint Kléri named Drupal CMS Frontend Lead

Bálint Kléri has been named Frontend Lead, a new leadership role created to oversee the frontend architecture for Drupal CMS, Mercury and Mercury-based themes. Bálint is a full-time contributor to Drupal Canvas, leading the development of Code Components for Acquia and a key contributor to Mercury, the Drupal CMS design system. 

During development of Mercury, Bálint stepped in to guide the Tailwind CSS implementation and advocate for the use of best practices. We are grateful for his contributions already, and are excited to have him formally join the team. The addition of this frontend role is critical as we refine the Drupal CMS design system, providing users with a modern and adaptable foundation for Drupal sites and site templates.

Pamela Barone promoted to Product Lead

Pamela Barone is now Drupal CMS Product Lead, overseeing product direction, roadmap, prioritization, and delivery. Serving as Product Owner previously, this shift recognizes the product management responsibilities that Pamela has taken on during the evolution of Drupal CMS.

She will continue to work closely with me as I lead the Drupal CMS initiative. I’ll continue to set direction, align teams, and ensure we have the support and momentum to achieve our goals.

We appreciate the ongoing support from Technocrat support in giving Pamela the time to contribute to Drupal CMS.

Tim Plunkett is stepping down as Technical Lead

Tim Plunkett is transitioning out of his role as Drupal CMS Technical Lead to dedicate his full focus to the development of Drupal Canvas. We thank Tim for his leadership and his employer Acquia for all of his contributions.

Adam Hoenich, Lead Architect for Drupal CMS, has been ably overseeing all things technical in the meantime and he will remain in that role. Adam's contribution to Drupal CMS is generously supported by Acquia.

Looking ahead

During DrupalCon Chicago, our leadership team met to discuss the future of Drupal CMS. The first question we asked was 'Do we still think this initiative is important for Drupal's future?' We think it is. We're proud of what we have delivered so far in version 2, with Canvas enablement and site templates as the highlights, but we know there is a lot more to do to meet our objective: To enable marketing teams to launch fully-branded, professional websites in hours, not weeks.

The leadership team is currently working to define the product roadmap for the next 6-12 months, with a strategic focus on launching sites faster with Drupal. We'd love to see new site templates in the marketplace and want to promote easier pathways from installation to going live with a range of hosting options. Other areas we are looking to pursue are: onboarding, better AI tooling, multilingual support for Canvas and site templates, and better support for common third-party integrations.

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dries 14.04.2026

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Drupal blog: Drupal CMS leadership changes

We're excited to announce updates to the Drupal CMS leadership team, with the addition of Bálint Kléri as our new Frontend Lead.

Bálint Kléri named Drupal CMS Frontend Lead

Bálint Kléri has been named Frontend Lead, a new leadership role created to oversee the frontend architecture for Drupal CMS, Mercury and Mercury-based themes. Bálint is a full-time contributor to Drupal Canvas, leading the development of Code Components for Acquia and a key contributor to Mercury, the Drupal CMS design system. 

During development of Mercury, Bálint stepped in to guide the Tailwind CSS implementation and advocate for the use of best practices. We are grateful for his contributions already, and are excited to have him formally join the team. The addition of this frontend role is critical as we refine the Drupal CMS design system, providing users with a modern and adaptable foundation for Drupal sites and site templates.

Pamela Barone promoted to Product Lead

Pamela Barone is now Drupal CMS Product Lead, overseeing product direction, roadmap, prioritization, and delivery. Serving as Product Owner previously, this shift recognizes the product management responsibilities that Pamela has taken on during the evolution of Drupal CMS.

She will continue to work closely with me as I lead the Drupal CMS initiative. I’ll continue to set direction, align teams, and ensure we have the support and momentum to achieve our goals.

We appreciate the ongoing support from Technocrat support in giving Pamela the time to contribute to Drupal CMS.

Tim Plunkett is stepping down as Technical Lead

Tim Plunkett is transitioning out of his role as Drupal CMS Technical Lead to dedicate his full focus to the development of Drupal Canvas. We thank Tim for his leadership and his employer Acquia for all of his contributions.

Adam Hoenich, Lead Architect for Drupal CMS, has been ably overseeing all things technical in the meantime and he will remain in that role. Adam's contribution to Drupal CMS is generously supported by Acquia.

Looking ahead

During DrupalCon Chicago, our leadership team met to discuss the future of Drupal CMS. The first question we asked was 'Do we still think this initiative is important for Drupal's future?' We think it is. We're proud of what we have delivered so far in version 2, with Canvas enablement and site templates as the highlights, but we know there is a lot more to do to meet our objective: To enable marketing teams to launch fully-branded, professional websites in hours, not weeks.

The leadership team is currently working to define the product roadmap for the next 6-12 months, with a strategic focus on launching sites faster with Drupal. We'd love to see new site templates in the marketplace and want to promote easier pathways from installation to going live with a range of hosting options. Other areas we are looking to pursue are: onboarding, better AI tooling, multilingual support for Canvas and site templates, and better support for common third-party integrations.

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Drupal Starshot blog: Drupal CMS leadership changes

We're excited to announce updates to the Drupal CMS leadership team, with the addition of Bálint Kléri as our new Frontend Lead.

Bálint Kléri named Drupal CMS Frontend Lead

Bálint Kléri has been named Frontend Lead, a new leadership role created to oversee the frontend architecture for Drupal CMS, Mercury and Mercury-based themes. Bálint is a full-time contributor to Drupal Canvas, leading the development of Code Components for Acquia and a key contributor to Mercury, the Drupal CMS design system. 

During development of Mercury, Bálint stepped in to guide the Tailwind CSS implementation and advocate for the use of best practices. We are grateful for his contributions already, and are excited to have him formally join the team. The addition of this frontend role is critical as we refine the Drupal CMS design system, providing users with a modern and adaptable foundation for Drupal sites and site templates.

Pamela Barone promoted to Product Lead

Pamela Barone is now Drupal CMS Product Lead, overseeing product direction, roadmap, prioritization, and delivery. Serving as Product Owner previously, this shift recognizes the product management responsibilities that Pamela has taken on during the evolution of Drupal CMS.

She will continue to work closely with me as I lead the Drupal CMS initiative. I’ll continue to set direction, align teams, and ensure we have the support and momentum to achieve our goals.

We appreciate the ongoing support from Technocrat support in giving Pamela the time to contribute to Drupal CMS.

Tim Plunkett is stepping down as Technical Lead

Tim Plunkett is transitioning out of his role as Drupal CMS Technical Lead to dedicate his full focus to the development of Drupal Canvas. We thank Tim for his leadership and his employer Acquia for all of his contributions.

Adam Hoenich, Lead Architect for Drupal CMS, has been ably overseeing all things technical in the meantime and he will remain in that role. Adam's contribution to Drupal CMS is generously supported by Acquia.

Looking ahead

During DrupalCon Chicago, our leadership team met to discuss the future of Drupal CMS. The first question we asked was 'Do we still think this initiative is important for Drupal's future?' We think it is. We're proud of what we have delivered so far in version 2, with Canvas enablement and site templates as the highlights, but we know there is a lot more to do to meet our objective: To enable marketing teams to launch fully-branded, professional websites in hours, not weeks.

The leadership team is currently working to define the product roadmap for the next 6-12 months, with a strategic focus on launching sites faster with Drupal. We'd love to see new site templates in the marketplace and want to promote easier pathways from installation to going live with a range of hosting options. Other areas we are looking to pursue are: onboarding, better AI tooling, multilingual support for Canvas and site templates, and better support for common third-party integrations.

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April 2026 Drupal for Nonprofits Chat

Join us THURSDAY, April 16 at 1pm ET / 10am PT, for our regularly scheduled call to chat about all things Drupal and nonprofits. (Convert to your local time zone.)

We don't have anything specific on the agenda this month, so we'll have plenty of time to discuss anything that's on our minds at the intersection of Drupal and nonprofits. Got something specific you want to talk about? Feel free to share ahead of time in our collaborative Google document at https://nten.org/drupal/notes!

All nonprofit Drupal devs and users, regardless of experience level, are always welcome on this call.

This free call is sponsored by NTEN.org and open to everyone.

Information on joining the meeting can be found in our collaborative Google document.

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Nonprofit Drupal posts: April 2026 Drupal for Nonprofits Chat

Join us THURSDAY, April 16 at 1pm ET / 10am PT, for our regularly scheduled call to chat about all things Drupal and nonprofits. (Convert to your local time zone.)

We don't have anything specific on the agenda this month, so we'll have plenty of time to discuss anything that's on our minds at the intersection of Drupal and nonprofits. Got something specific you want to talk about? Feel free to share ahead of time in our collaborative Google document at https://nten.org/drupal/notes!

All nonprofit Drupal devs and users, regardless of experience level, are always welcome on this call.

This free call is sponsored by NTEN.org and open to everyone.

Information on joining the meeting can be found in our collaborative Google document.

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Talking Drupal: Talking Drupal #548 - How to build your own CRM

In episode 548 we welcome back JD Leonard to discuss what CRMs are, what problems they solve, and which organizations benefit from them. JD explains why Drupal CRM defines CRM as "Contact Relationship Management," outlines core expectations like contact and relationship tracking and integrations, and describes Drupal CRM's Drupal-native architecture using dedicated, fieldable entity types for contacts, relationships, and contact methods. The panel compares Drupal CRM to older Drupal CRM efforts and user-based approaches, covers security considerations for PII and plans for field encryption, and highlights ecosystem projects such as CRM Email, CRM Membership (including Drupal Commerce integration), and event registration needs.

For show notes visit: https://www.talkingDrupal.com/548

Topics
  • Module of the Week: Module of the Week: Social Media Links Block and Fields
  • Use Cases and Discussion
  • How to Suggest Modules
  • What Is a CRM
  • CRM Hats and Naming
  • Core CRM Features and Users
  • Why Drupal CRM Exists
  • Drupal CRM Architecture Deep Dive
  • Demos and Legacy Alternatives
  • Project Origins and Community
  • Out of the Box Features
  • Security and PII Considerations
  • Field Encryption Limits
  • Core First Drupal Native
  • Search Deprecation Drupal 12
  • Choosing Contrib Integrations
  • Ecosystem Modules Upstream
  • Getting Started
  • Evaluating CRM Options
  • Common CRM Pitfalls
  • Community Sustainability Vision
  • Funding Volunteers Sponsors
  • Roadmap Toward 1.0
  • Ecosystem Membership Events
Resources

Try the latest - https://drupal.org/project/crm Field encrypt - https://www.drupal.org/project/crm/issues/3558040 Primary entity reference - https://www.drupal.org/project/primary_entity_reference Member Platform initiative - https://www.drupal.org/project/member Financial sponsor of Steve Ayers' time working on Drupal CRM - https://www.govwebworks.com https://www.portlandwebworks.com CRM ecosystem modules - https://www.drupal.org/project/crm/ecosystem Drupal Slack #crm channel: - https://drupal.slack.com/archives/C08N90UF9TR

Guests

JD Leonard - modernbizconsulting.com jdleonard

Hosts

Nic Laflin - nLighteneddevelopment.com nicxvan John Picozzi - epam.com johnpicozzi

Martin Anderson-Clutz - mandclu.com mandclu

Module of the Week

with Martin Anderson-Clutz

Social Media Links Block and Field

The modules provides a configurable block that display links (icons) to your profiles on various popular networking sites. With this module, a website can be quickly extended with a "Follow us" functionality. Or you make the block available for your site editors, and they can configure the social networks themselves.

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The Drop Times: Edges of Judgment

The conversation around AI is drifting into a familiar trap. We’re treating it as a question of alignment when it’s really a question of judgment. A recent reflection by Matthew Tift, written after DrupalCon, captures this tension well. Debates harden into sides, positions get defended, and nuance disappears. But the more useful observation is this: most of the people doing meaningful work with AI aren’t anchored to a fixed stance. They’re working through it, using principles they already trust.

That’s the part many organisations are skipping. Instead of grounding decisions in existing values, they’re reacting to the pace of change. This creates a false urgency to define a position quickly, often at the expense of clarity. In practice, that leads to inconsistent decisions. One team leans into AI for speed, another resists it for control, and neither is wrong. What’s missing is a shared framework that makes those decisions coherent over time.

At TDT, we see this as less of a technology shift and more of a decision-making test. AI doesn’t require new values as much as it exposes whether existing ones are actually being used. If your principles only show up in documentation but not in how choices are made under pressure, they’re not doing much work. The organisations that navigate this well won’t be the ones that pick a side early, but the ones that stay consistent in how they decide as the landscape keeps changing.

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Additional developments from across the Drupal ecosystem were published during the week. Readers can follow The DropTimes on LinkedIn, Twitter, Bluesky, and Facebook for ongoing updates. The publication is also active on Drupal Slack in the #thedroptimes channel.

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1xINTERNET blog: Is your website optimised for AIO / GEO?

Is your website ready for AI search? Learn how AIO and GEO help your content get cited in AI-generated answers, not just ranked in search results. Discover the S1x SIGNALS framework and request a free assessment.

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Jacob Rockowitz: Drupal (AI) Playground: Adding more structures to my playground

Building new modules using AI

I am setting up a playground to experiment with AI. My last post discussed developing and contributing a new Entity/Field Labels module to Drupal using AI. I look forward to seeing what I can create next. Before moving forward, I want to pause and explore how AI can assist me in managing and maintaining my existing contributed modules.

Maintaining my contributed modules using AI

Over the past decade, I’ve created and managed numerous contributed modules. I'm not sure how many there are, and it's been challenging to keep them all up to date. In the long run, I believe an AI agent with the right skills could help me manage my overwhelming list of modules. First, I need to clone my modules into my local development environment.

Cloning my contributed modules via Composer

It's unrealistic for me to manually clone each module's repository. Fortunately, Composer supports Git repositories. However, setting up and testing each module's Git repository using Composer can still be very time-consuming. Since AI excels at repetitive, predictable tasks, this is a perfect opportunity for me to let my AI assistant step in and make my life easier.

Using Agent skills to make things easier

Since cloning a Drupal repository for local development is quite straightforward, this presents a great opportunity to develop a custom agent skill. As with many AI-related tasks, it's best to seek help from the AI. Therefore, I prompted Claude to assist me in planning my drupalorg-project-clone skill.

Here is the front matter description of my new drupalorg-project-clone skill, which was generated by Claude Code and Codex.

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#! code: Drupal 11: Creating A Tabbed Interface With HTMX

This is part three of a series of articles looking at HTMX in Drupal. Last time I looked at using HTMX to run a "load more" feature on a Drupal page. Before moving onto looking at forms I thought a final example of using HTMX and controllers to achieve an action.

One of the key examples that helped me understand HTMX was when it was used to create a tabbed interface, without reloading the page. This was quite simple to recreate in Drupal and can be done in a single controller.

In this article we will be creating a tabbed interface in Drupal, where HTMX is used to power loading the data in a tab like interface without reloading the page.

All of the code contained in this article can be found in the Drupal HTMX examples project on GitHub, but here we will go through what the code does and what actions it performs to generate content.   

The first task is to create the route for our controller.

The Route

The route we create here just points to an action in a controller.

drupal_htmx_examples_tabbed:
  path: '/drupal-htmx-examples/tabbed'
  defaults:
    _title: 'HTMX Tabbed'
    _controller: '\Drupal\drupal_htmx_examples\Controller\TabbedController::action'
  requirements:
    _permission: 'access content'

When the user (assuming they have the access content permission) visits the path /drupal-htmx-examples/tabbed then they will trigger the action() method in the controller.

Let's build the controller that this route points to.

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Next meetup: From Autocomplete to Autopilot: A Practical Guide to AI-Assisted Coding

​AI coding tools have evolved fast — from inline suggestions to full-blown agents that can scaffold modules, write tests, and refactor code across files. But what does that actually mean for your day-to-day work, and where should a seasoned developer start?

Our next session on Tuesday, April 14th at 11:30am Pacific (what is that in my timezone?) is led by Scott Falconer of the Drupal AI Initiative, breaks down the current landscape of AI-assisted coding into clear, practical tiers: inline completions (think autocomplete on steroids), chat-in-your-IDE copilot workflows, and the newer "agentic" coding loops where AI plans and executes multi-step tasks with your oversight. We'll look at what each style is good at, where it falls down, and — critically — how much control you keep at each level.

​You'll come away understanding what tools like GitHub Copilot, Cursor, Claude Code, and others actually do under the hood, how to evaluate which approach fits your workflow, and how to move up the ladder at your own pace without feeling like you're handing the keys to a junior dev who doesn't know what <?php print 'hello world'; ?> does.

​No hype, no "AI will replace you" nonsense — just a clear-eyed look at what's useful now and how to adopt it without abandoning the engineering discipline that got you here.

➡️ Register here: https://luma.com/namxz1gf 

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Inaugural meetup: Share Your Setup!

​Coming out of DrupalCon Chicago 2026, we're starting the #ai-learners club, where we share tips and tricks and answer questions about how to use Drupal and AI together. Think of it kind of like Drupal Dojo, but for AI.

​For our inaugural meeting, the topic is: What's your Drupal + AI setup?

​Join us on Wednesday, April 8 at 9:30am Pacific (What is that in my timezone?) for a live "show and tell" of what folks who attend are using for things like: models, modules, skills, tools, agents, IDEs, workflows... whatever! Let's share what's working and what's not and try and help each other level up. :)

​Note: The session will be recorded and uploaded afterwards for those who can't make it live. But it's way more fun if you can! ;)

➡️ Register here: https://luma.com/8tzrlljr

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ImageX: Devel in Drupal: A Known Tool for Devs, A Secret Gem for Marketers

10.04.2026

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Gábor Hojtsy: Solving a small Drupal issue with plenty added tests: most basic Claude Code setup, without writing a single line of code, issue commentary or commit message myself

Solving a small Drupal issue with plenty added tests: most basic Claude Code setup, without writing a single line of code, issue commentary or commit message myself

To say that there is not an agreement of using large language models (LLMs) for Drupal development would be an understatement. I've been using Claude Code for a while to assits with my Drupal development and I shared a month ago how I brought back the Drupal 7 module upgrader tool from the dead. That was a bit of an involved example, so I wanted to find a simpler one and this time rely even more on Claude.

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mark.ie: Introducing LocalGov Bus Data: Bringing Bus Information into Your Council Website

Introducing LocalGov Bus Data: Bringing Bus Information into Your Council Website

We’re excited to announce the release of LocalGov Bus Data — a new Drupal module built with and for councils, now available for the entire local government community to use.

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09.04.2026

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Annertech: Editorial workflows in LocalGov Drupal: secure, scalable and council-ready

Managing a council website is a high-stakes balancing act where a single accidental “publish“ can impact public trust. Learn more about how LocalGov Drupal solves this problem for councils.

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09.04.2026

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HOOK_DEV_ALTER(): Building a Page Layout: Canvas vs Display Builder (Part 1)

Drupal site-builders rejoice! We currently have two major page building projects approaching production-maturity: Drupal Canvas and Display Builder. In this article series, I compare the two projects by implementing real world use cases from the perspective of a site-builder.

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09.04.2026

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The Drop Times: DrupalCamp Grenoble Begins Today with Expanded Bilingual Programme

DrupalCamp Grenoble begins today in Grenoble, France, bringing together more than 110 attendees for three days of sessions, keynotes, and contribution work. The event introduces a third English-language track alongside two French tracks, reflecting a broader European outreach while maintaining its Francophone roots. With topics ranging from Symfony’s evolution to security and sociotechnical reflection, the programme signals a balance between technical depth and community introspection. read more
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Drupal AI Learners Club: Share Your Setup!

The inaugural gathering of the Drupal #ai-learners club, where we "show and tell" how we're using Drupal and AI together. In this edition: - 11:20 Jürgen Haas shows off the Agent Skills he's using to help LLMs be smarter about Drupal. - Repo: https://gitlab.lakedrops.com/ai/skills - 21:11 Mike Herchel demonstrates his use of AI for core development, including visual regression testing for theme-related work. - Repo: https://github.com/mherchel/ddev-drupal-admin-vrt - 47:00 Scott Falconer shows some sci-fi AI workflow stuff with Beads and gstack - Repo #1: https://github.com/gastownhall/beads - Repo #2: https://github.com/garrytan/gstack read more
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Using Agent Skills (Jürgen Haas)

As part of the Drupal AI Learners Club Show Your Setup session, Jürgen Haas shows the Drupal and GitHub Agent Skills he is using for Drupal development. Repo: https://gitlab.lakedrops.com/ai/skills read more
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Using Beads and gstack to supercharge your agentic AI setup (Scott Falconer)

As part of the Drupal AI Learners Club Show Your Setup session, Scott Falconer demonstrates his use of Beads to remind him where he left off, and gstack to guide his engineering in a direction of providing real value to users. Repos: - https://github.com/gastownhall/beads - https://github.com/garrytan/gstack read more
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Using AI for Visual Regression Testing (Mike Herchel)

As part of the Drupal Learners Club Show Your Setup session, Mike Herchel demonstrates a visual regression testing tool he's created and how he uses it to contribute to Drupal Core. Repo: https://github.com/mherchel/ddev-drupal-admin-vrt read more
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1xINTERNET blog: Driving digital innovation with UICC

Discover how 1xINTERNET and UICC apply responsible AI to real-world digital experiences. Webinar and podcast recordings are ready to watch!

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08.04.2026

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1xINTERNET blog: When AI meets humanity: a Driesnote that left a lasting mark

A personal, powerful Driesnote shows how Drupal’s community, AI innovation, and leadership shape the future of digital experiences.

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08.04.2026

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UI Suite Initiative website: UI Suite Monthly #34 — Pushing Toward Core: Design Tokens, AI Workflows, and Display Builder's Road to RC1

Overall SummaryOur 34th monthly meeting brought together a smaller-than-usual but engaged group of contributors to review the state of the UI Suite ecosystem. With Drupal's core freeze just six weeks away, we focused on what it takes to get our APIs — Style API, Design Tokens, and Icon API — across the finish line for Drupal 11.1 or 11.4. We also reviewed the rapid cadence of Display Builder beta releases, celebrated impressive adoption numbers for UI Icons, and opened an exciting conversation about AI agent integration with our UI Pattern suite. The session closed with a deep-dive discussion on how Display Builder can eventually work alongside or replace Paragraphs-based workflows for site builders. read more
08.04.2026

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DrupalCon News & Updates: Why You Should Speak at DrupalCon Rotterdam 2026

Are you a Drupal enthusiast who’s ever thought, “I’m not expert enough to speak at DrupalCon”? You’re not alone. Imposter syndrome can affect even the most experienced developers, designers, and site builders. But here’s the truth: real-world experience matters far more than textbook expertise. Your lessons learned, project insights, and practical workflows are exactly what the community wants to hear.

Speaking at DrupalCon isn’t just about sharing knowledge. It’s a chance to grow personally and professionally. You’ll gain visibility in the Drupal community, advance your career through skill development and recognition, and connect with peers, mentors, and potential collaborators.

Don’t let self-doubt hold you back. If you’ve tackled real Drupal challenges, you already have a story worth sharing.
 

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What Makes a Great DrupalCon Talk Proposal

When reviewers look at submissions, they’re seeking talks that are educational, clear, and actionable, not sales pitches. Here’s what makes a proposal stand out:

  • Clear takeaway: What will attendees actually learn?
  • Specific audience: Who benefits most from your talk?
  • Drupal relevance: Make it explicit why this matters to the community.

Tips for a strong proposal:

  • Avoid vague titles like “Drupal Tips & Tricks”
  • Focus on outcomes rather than just features
  • Be specific about your context, challenges, and solutions

Top Ideas for DrupalCon Rotterdam 2026 Talks

Need inspiration? Here are some trending topics that resonate with the community and demonstrate thought leadership:

  • AI and Drupal: How AI tools can enhance content creation and user experiences
  • Decoupled & composable architectures: Building flexible, modern sites
  • Accessibility & inclusive design: Making Drupal sites usable for everyone
  • Performance at scale: Lessons from high-traffic projects
  • Real client success stories: Challenges, solutions, and wins
  • Content workflows & editorial UX: Improving efficiency and satisfaction

Your unique experience in these areas could spark the next great DrupalCon session.

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From Submission to Stage: How to Get Selected

Wondering how your proposal moves from idea to spotlight? Here’s a peek behind the curtain:

  1. Choose the right track and format: DrupalCon has multiple tracks: technical, design, strategy, and more. Pick the one your talk aligns with.
  2. Craft a compelling description: Clearly state the problem, your approach, and what attendees will take away.
  3. Match difficulty level to audience: Beginners, intermediate, or advanced. Be honest to set expectations.
  4. Focus on practical value: Share actionable insights, not theory alone.

Remember, clarity and relevance are key. The more concrete your examples and lessons, the stronger your submission.

Call for Papers: Key Dates & How to Submit

Don’t miss your chance to speak at DrupalCon Rotterdam 2026!

Deadline: 13 April 2026

Tracks: 

  • Community Health
  • Digital Sovereignty & Open Web
  • Drupal CMS
  • Development AI and Agentic Architecture
  • Agency, Business & Marketing
  • Success Stories and Innovation
  • User Experience, Accessibility, and Design

Formats: Sessions (45 or 20 minutes), workshops (45 or 2x45 minutes), panels (45 minutes)


How to submit:

  1. Visit the DrupalCon CFP page
  2. Choose your track and format
  3. Write your title and description with clear takeaways
  4. Submit before the deadline!

Whether you’re a first-time speaker or a seasoned presenter, DrupalCon is the perfect platform to share your story, contribute to the community, and grow your career. Your insights matter, so step up to the mic and make your mark!

SUBMIT YOUR SESSION
 

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Matt Glaman: Dynamic type expressions in Drupal config schema

Drupal's config schema YAML supports dynamic expressions inside square brackets that resolve to values from the surrounding configuration data at runtime. Most developers have seen them — [%parent.type] in field formatter schema is a classic example — but few understand exactly how they work or when to use them.

I found a Todoist task from December 4th, 2024: \Drupal\Core\Config\TypedConfigManager::replaceVariable blog post. (Yeah, you do not want to see my "Overdue" list.) I have no memory of what I was working on that day or why I went deep on this. But past-me clearly thought it was worth documenting, so here we are. If you've ever stared at [%parent.type] in a schema file and just accepted it as magic — this one's for you.

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07.04.2026

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Specbee: How to clean up your Drupal Taxonomy faster? Go with Bulk Term Delete

Struggling with taxonomy cleanup in Drupal? Read this blog to learn how the Bulk Term Delete module helps remove multiple taxonomy terms at once and improve admin efficiency. read more
07.04.2026

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Drupal AI Summit NYC

Where AI Moves from Experiment to Operation

The Drupal AI Summit NYC, taking place on May 14, 2026

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The conversation around AI is changing.

Not long ago, most discussions focused on what AI could do. That phase is largely behind us. Organisations are now dealing with a more difficult and more important question: how do you operate AI systems in a way that holds up over time, under real conditions, and with real consequences?

The Drupal AI Summit NYC is designed to address that shift directly. This is not a standalone Drupal event. It is co-located with apidays New York and Generation AI, placing Drupal into a broader ecosystem of technology leaders, platform owners, and organisations actively working through the realities of AI adoption at scale.

This is a different kind of conversation

This Summit is not structured as a traditional developer track, and it is not focused on early-stage experimentation. The intent is to create space for people who are already responsible for delivery and are dealing with the complexity that comes with it.

The audience includes CTOs, digital leaders, and platform owners who are navigating challenges such as governance, compliance, data ownership, and long-term operational stability. These are not theoretical concerns. They emerge quickly once AI is integrated into production systems and begin to affect real users, real data, and real outcomes.

We're In the Storm, This is the Way Through

AI is already embedded in how organisations operate, whether they realise it or not. It is present in content workflows, search systems, personalisation engines, and automation pipelines. In many cases, it has been introduced incrementally, often without a clear understanding of how data is being handled or where control ultimately resides.

This creates a gap between perceived responsibility and actual control.

The Drupal AI Initiative has been working to close that gap by focusing on approaches that are open, inspectable, and governable. This is not an abstract position. It is a practical requirement for organisations that need to understand how their systems behave, where their data is processed, and how decisions can be audited over time.

What the Summit will focus on

The programme is centred on real implementation work. The goal is to surface the decisions, trade-offs, and operational realities that teams encounter when AI moves beyond pilot projects and into production environments.

Sessions will focus on areas such as:

  • AI implementations currently running in production within Drupal
  • Architectural decisions and integration patterns that support long-term use
  • Governance and compliance considerations in regulated environments
  • Operational lessons learned from scaling AI systems
  • Practical insights from projects that required course correction

The emphasis is on experience rather than theory. Attendees should expect to hear what actually happens when systems are deployed, maintained, and evolved over time.

This builds on the foundation established by the first Drupal AI Summit in Paris, which brought together global contributors to focus on practical architecture, governance, and real-world application of open source AI systems. 

Why is Drupal part of this conversation?

Drupal is not approaching AI as an external add-on. The work being done through the Drupal AI Initiative is focused on integrating AI directly into the platform in a way that preserves control, flexibility, and transparency.

That includes the ability to choose where models run, how data is processed, and how AI capabilities are embedded into content and workflow systems. It also reflects Drupal’s long-standing strengths as an open source platform built around extensibility, governance, and long-term ownership.

For organisations that need to operate AI responsibly, those characteristics are not optional. They are foundational.

Who should attend?

This Summit is intended for organisations and individuals who are already engaged in applying AI in meaningful ways and are now working through the implications of doing so at scale. In short, YOU SHOULD ATTEND.

It is particularly relevant for those who are responsible for platform decisions, architectural direction, or operational oversight, and who need to ensure that AI systems remain reliable, governable, and aligned with organisational requirements.

Join us in New York City

Early bird tickets are currently available for $150 until April 13. For an event of this scale, and with access to a much larger federated conference environment, that price is difficult to justify passing up.

The Drupal AI Summit NYC is an opportunity to engage directly with practitioners who are doing this work today, in environments where the stakes are real and the outcomes matter.

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Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala | Chicago 2026

For 25 years, Drupal has been more than software. It's been careers launched, friendships formed, and a global community built around a shared belief in the Open Web. On March 24, 2026, that community came together at SIX10 in Chicago to celebrate — one night of connection, history, and joy. The Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala was held during DrupalCon Chicago 2026. 🔗 Learn more about Drupal: https://drupal.org 🔗 Learn more about the Drupal Association: https://www.drupal.org/association read more
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Drupal at 25: What does Drupal mean to you? | Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala

At the Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala in Chicago, we set up a selfie booth and asked the community about their Drupal story — how they got involved, how Drupal has shaped their life, what it means to them, and more. These are their answers. Voices from across the global Drupal community — developers, designers, site builders, agency owners, and contributors — sharing what 25 years of Drupal has meant to them. The Gala was held on March 24, 2026 at SIX10 in Chicago, as part of DrupalCon Chicago 2026. Thanks to Acquia for sponsoring the booth and bringing us these stories. read more
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Drupal at 25: What does Drupal mean to you? | Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala

At the Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala in Chicago, we set up a selfie booth and asked the community about their Drupal story — how they got involved, how Drupal has shaped their life, what it means to them, and more. These are their answers. Voices from across the global Drupal community — developers, designers, site builders, agency owners, and contributors — sharing what 25 years of Drupal has meant to them. The Gala was held on March 24, 2026 at SIX10 in Chicago, as part of DrupalCon Chicago 2026. Thanks to Acquia for sponsoring the booth and bringing us these stories. read more
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Drupal at 25: What does Drupal mean to you? | Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala

At the Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala in Chicago, we set up a selfie booth and asked the community about their Drupal story — how they got involved, how Drupal has shaped their life, what it means to them, and more. These are their answers. Voices from across the global Drupal community — developers, designers, site builders, agency owners, and contributors — sharing what 25 years of Drupal has meant to them. The Gala was held on March 24, 2026 at SIX10 in Chicago, as part of DrupalCon Chicago 2026. Thanks to Acquia for sponsoring the booth and bringing us these stories. read more
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Drupal at 25: What does Drupal mean to you? | Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala

At the Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala in Chicago, we set up a selfie booth and asked the community about their Drupal story — how they got involved, how Drupal has shaped their life, what it means to them, and more. These are their answers. Voices from across the global Drupal community — developers, designers, site builders, agency owners, and contributors — sharing what 25 years of Drupal has meant to them. The Gala was held on March 24, 2026 at SIX10 in Chicago, as part of DrupalCon Chicago 2026. Thanks to Acquia for sponsoring the booth and bringing us these stories. read more
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Drupal at 25: What does Drupal mean to you? | Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala

At the Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala in Chicago, we set up a selfie booth and asked the community about their Drupal story — how they got involved, how Drupal has shaped their life, what it means to them, and more. These are their answers. Voices from across the global Drupal community — developers, designers, site builders, agency owners, and contributors — sharing what 25 years of Drupal has meant to them. The Gala was held on March 24, 2026 at SIX10 in Chicago, as part of DrupalCon Chicago 2026. Thanks to Acquia for sponsoring the booth and bringing us these stories. read more
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Drupal at 25: What does Drupal mean to you? | Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala

At the Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala in Chicago, we set up a selfie booth and asked the community about their Drupal story — how they got involved, how Drupal has shaped their life, what it means to them, and more. These are their answers. Voices from across the global Drupal community — developers, designers, site builders, agency owners, and contributors — sharing what 25 years of Drupal has meant to them. The Gala was held on March 24, 2026 at SIX10 in Chicago, as part of DrupalCon Chicago 2026. Thanks to Acquia for sponsoring the booth and bringing us these stories. read more
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Drupal at 25: What does Drupal mean to you? | Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala

At the Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala in Chicago, we set up a selfie booth and asked the community about their Drupal story — how they got involved, how Drupal has shaped their life, what it means to them, and more. These are their answers. Voices from across the global Drupal community — developers, designers, site builders, agency owners, and contributors — sharing what 25 years of Drupal has meant to them. The Gala was held on March 24, 2026 at SIX10 in Chicago, as part of DrupalCon Chicago 2026. Thanks to Acquia for sponsoring the booth and bringing us these stories. read more
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Drupal at 25: What does Drupal mean to you? | Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala

At the Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala in Chicago, we set up a selfie booth and asked the community about their Drupal story — how they got involved, how Drupal has shaped their life, what it means to them, and more. These are their answers. Voices from across the global Drupal community — developers, designers, site builders, agency owners, and contributors — sharing what 25 years of Drupal has meant to them. The Gala was held on March 24, 2026 at SIX10 in Chicago, as part of DrupalCon Chicago 2026. Thanks to Acquia for sponsoring the booth and bringing us these stories. read more
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Drupal at 25: What does Drupal mean to you? | Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala

At the Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala in Chicago, we set up a selfie booth and asked the community about their Drupal story — how they got involved, how Drupal has shaped their life, what it means to them, and more. These are their answers. Voices from across the global Drupal community — developers, designers, site builders, agency owners, and contributors — sharing what 25 years of Drupal has meant to them. The Gala was held on March 24, 2026 at SIX10 in Chicago, as part of DrupalCon Chicago 2026. Thanks to Acquia for sponsoring the booth and bringing us these stories. read more
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Drupal at 25: What does Drupal mean to you? | Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala

At the Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala in Chicago, we set up a selfie booth and asked the community about their Drupal story — how they got involved, how Drupal has shaped their life, what it means to them, and more. These are their answers. Voices from across the global Drupal community — developers, designers, site builders, agency owners, and contributors — sharing what 25 years of Drupal has meant to them. The Gala was held on March 24, 2026 at SIX10 in Chicago, as part of DrupalCon Chicago 2026. Thanks to Acquia for sponsoring the booth and bringing us these stories. read more
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Drupal at 25: What does Drupal mean to you? | Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala

At the Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala in Chicago, we set up a selfie booth and asked the community about their Drupal story — how they got involved, how Drupal has shaped their life, what it means to them, and more. These are their answers. Voices from across the global Drupal community — developers, designers, site builders, agency owners, and contributors — sharing what 25 years of Drupal has meant to them. The Gala was held on March 24, 2026 at SIX10 in Chicago, as part of DrupalCon Chicago 2026. Thanks to Acquia for sponsoring the booth and bringing us these stories. read more
Drupal Association 31.03.2026

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Drupal at 25: What does Drupal mean to you? | Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala

At the Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala in Chicago, we set up a selfie booth and asked the community about their Drupal story — how they got involved, how Drupal has shaped their life, what it means to them, and more. These are their answers. Voices from across the global Drupal community — developers, designers, site builders, agency owners, and contributors — sharing what 25 years of Drupal has meant to them. The Gala was held on March 24, 2026 at SIX10 in Chicago, as part of DrupalCon Chicago 2026. Thanks to Acquia for sponsoring the booth and bringing us these stories. read more
Drupal Association 31.03.2026

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Drupal at 25: What does Drupal mean to you? | Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala

At the Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala in Chicago, we set up a selfie booth and asked the community about their Drupal story — how they got involved, how Drupal has shaped their life, what it means to them, and more. These are their answers. Voices from across the global Drupal community — developers, designers, site builders, agency owners, and contributors — sharing what 25 years of Drupal has meant to them. The Gala was held on March 24, 2026 at SIX10 in Chicago, as part of DrupalCon Chicago 2026. Thanks to Acquia for sponsoring the booth and bringing us these stories. read more
Drupal Association 31.03.2026

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Drupal at 25: What does Drupal mean to you? | Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala

At the Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala in Chicago, we set up a selfie booth and asked the community about their Drupal story — how they got involved, how Drupal has shaped their life, what it means to them, and more. These are their answers. Voices from across the global Drupal community — developers, designers, site builders, agency owners, and contributors — sharing what 25 years of Drupal has meant to them. The Gala was held on March 24, 2026 at SIX10 in Chicago, as part of DrupalCon Chicago 2026. Thanks to Acquia for sponsoring the booth and bringing us these stories. read more
Drupal Association 31.03.2026

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Drupal at 25: What does Drupal mean to you? | Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala

At the Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala in Chicago, we set up a selfie booth and asked the community about their Drupal story — how they got involved, how Drupal has shaped their life, what it means to them, and more. These are their answers. Voices from across the global Drupal community — developers, designers, site builders, agency owners, and contributors — sharing what 25 years of Drupal has meant to them. The Gala was held on March 24, 2026 at SIX10 in Chicago, as part of DrupalCon Chicago 2026. Thanks to Acquia for sponsoring the booth and bringing us these stories. read more
Drupal Association 31.03.2026

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Drupal at 25: What does Drupal mean to you? | Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala

At the Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala in Chicago, we set up a selfie booth and asked the community about their Drupal story — how they got involved, how Drupal has shaped their life, what it means to them, and more. These are their answers. Voices from across the global Drupal community — developers, designers, site builders, agency owners, and contributors — sharing what 25 years of Drupal has meant to them. The Gala was held on March 24, 2026 at SIX10 in Chicago, as part of DrupalCon Chicago 2026. Thanks to Acquia for sponsoring the booth and bringing us these stories. read more
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Drupal at 25: What does Drupal mean to you? | Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala

At the Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala in Chicago, we set up a selfie booth and asked the community about their Drupal story — how they got involved, how Drupal has shaped their life, what it means to them, and more. These are their answers. Voices from across the global Drupal community — developers, designers, site builders, agency owners, and contributors — sharing what 25 years of Drupal has meant to them. The Gala was held on March 24, 2026 at SIX10 in Chicago, as part of DrupalCon Chicago 2026. Thanks to Acquia for sponsoring the booth and bringing us these stories. read more
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Drupal at 25: What does Drupal mean to you? | Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala

At the Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala in Chicago, we set up a selfie booth and asked the community about their Drupal story — how they got involved, how Drupal has shaped their life, what it means to them, and more. These are their answers. Voices from across the global Drupal community — developers, designers, site builders, agency owners, and contributors — sharing what 25 years of Drupal has meant to them. The Gala was held on March 24, 2026 at SIX10 in Chicago, as part of DrupalCon Chicago 2026. Thanks to Acquia for sponsoring the booth and bringing us these stories. read more
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Drupal at 25: What does Drupal mean to you? | Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala

At the Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala in Chicago, we set up a selfie booth and asked the community about their Drupal story — how they got involved, how Drupal has shaped their life, what it means to them, and more. These are their answers. Voices from across the global Drupal community — developers, designers, site builders, agency owners, and contributors — sharing what 25 years of Drupal has meant to them. The Gala was held on March 24, 2026 at SIX10 in Chicago, as part of DrupalCon Chicago 2026. Thanks to Acquia for sponsoring the booth and bringing us these stories. read more
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Drupal at 25: What does Drupal mean to you? | Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala

At the Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala in Chicago, we set up a selfie booth and asked the community about their Drupal story — how they got involved, how Drupal has shaped their life, what it means to them, and more. These are their answers. Voices from across the global Drupal community — developers, designers, site builders, agency owners, and contributors — sharing what 25 years of Drupal has meant to them. The Gala was held on March 24, 2026 at SIX10 in Chicago, as part of DrupalCon Chicago 2026. Thanks to Acquia for sponsoring the booth and bringing us these stories. read more
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Drupal at 25: What does Drupal mean to you? | Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala

At the Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala in Chicago, we set up a selfie booth and asked the community about their Drupal story — how they got involved, how Drupal has shaped their life, what it means to them, and more. These are their answers. Voices from across the global Drupal community — developers, designers, site builders, agency owners, and contributors — sharing what 25 years of Drupal has meant to them. The Gala was held on March 24, 2026 at SIX10 in Chicago, as part of DrupalCon Chicago 2026. Thanks to Acquia for sponsoring the booth and bringing us these stories. read more
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Drupal at 25: What does Drupal mean to you? | Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala

At the Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala in Chicago, we set up a selfie booth and asked the community about their Drupal story — how they got involved, how Drupal has shaped their life, what it means to them, and more. These are their answers. Voices from across the global Drupal community — developers, designers, site builders, agency owners, and contributors — sharing what 25 years of Drupal has meant to them. The Gala was held on March 24, 2026 at SIX10 in Chicago, as part of DrupalCon Chicago 2026. Thanks to Acquia for sponsoring the booth and bringing us these stories. read more
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Drupal at 25: What does Drupal mean to you? | Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala

At the Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala in Chicago, we set up a selfie booth and asked the community about their Drupal story — how they got involved, how Drupal has shaped their life, what it means to them, and more. These are their answers. Voices from across the global Drupal community — developers, designers, site builders, agency owners, and contributors — sharing what 25 years of Drupal has meant to them. The Gala was held on March 24, 2026 at SIX10 in Chicago, as part of DrupalCon Chicago 2026. Thanks to Acquia for sponsoring the booth and bringing us these stories. read more
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Drupal at 25: What does Drupal mean to you? | Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala

At the Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala in Chicago, we set up a selfie booth and asked the community about their Drupal story — how they got involved, how Drupal has shaped their life, what it means to them, and more. These are their answers. Voices from across the global Drupal community — developers, designers, site builders, agency owners, and contributors — sharing what 25 years of Drupal has meant to them. The Gala was held on March 24, 2026 at SIX10 in Chicago, as part of DrupalCon Chicago 2026. Thanks to Acquia for sponsoring the booth and bringing us these stories. read more
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Drupal at 25: What does Drupal mean to you? | Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala

At the Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala in Chicago, we set up a selfie booth and asked the community about their Drupal story — how they got involved, how Drupal has shaped their life, what it means to them, and more. These are their answers. Voices from across the global Drupal community — developers, designers, site builders, agency owners, and contributors — sharing what 25 years of Drupal has meant to them. The Gala was held on March 24, 2026 at SIX10 in Chicago, as part of DrupalCon Chicago 2026. Thanks to Acquia for sponsoring the booth and bringing us these stories. read more
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Drupal at 25: What does Drupal mean to you? | Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala

At the Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala in Chicago, we set up a selfie booth and asked the community about their Drupal story — how they got involved, how Drupal has shaped their life, what it means to them, and more. These are their answers. Voices from across the global Drupal community — developers, designers, site builders, agency owners, and contributors — sharing what 25 years of Drupal has meant to them. The Gala was held on March 24, 2026 at SIX10 in Chicago, as part of DrupalCon Chicago 2026. Thanks to Acquia for sponsoring the booth and bringing us these stories. read more
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Drupal at 25: What does Drupal mean to you? | Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala

At the Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala in Chicago, we set up a selfie booth and asked the community about their Drupal story — how they got involved, how Drupal has shaped their life, what it means to them, and more. These are their answers. Voices from across the global Drupal community — developers, designers, site builders, agency owners, and contributors — sharing what 25 years of Drupal has meant to them. The Gala was held on March 24, 2026 at SIX10 in Chicago, as part of DrupalCon Chicago 2026. Thanks to Acquia for sponsoring the booth and bringing us these stories. read more
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Drupal at 25: What does Drupal mean to you? | Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala

At the Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala in Chicago, we set up a selfie booth and asked the community about their Drupal story — how they got involved, how Drupal has shaped their life, what it means to them, and more. These are their answers. Voices from across the global Drupal community — developers, designers, site builders, agency owners, and contributors — sharing what 25 years of Drupal has meant to them. The Gala was held on March 24, 2026 at SIX10 in Chicago, as part of DrupalCon Chicago 2026. Thanks to Acquia for sponsoring the booth and bringing us these stories. read more
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Drupal at 25: What does Drupal mean to you? | Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala

At the Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala in Chicago, we set up a selfie booth and asked the community about their Drupal story — how they got involved, how Drupal has shaped their life, what it means to them, and more. These are their answers. Voices from across the global Drupal community — developers, designers, site builders, agency owners, and contributors — sharing what 25 years of Drupal has meant to them. The Gala was held on March 24, 2026 at SIX10 in Chicago, as part of DrupalCon Chicago 2026. Thanks to Acquia for sponsoring the booth and bringing us these stories. read more
Drupal Association 31.03.2026

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Drupal at 25: What does Drupal mean to you? | Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala

At the Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala in Chicago, we set up a selfie booth and asked the community about their Drupal story — how they got involved, how Drupal has shaped their life, what it means to them, and more. These are their answers. Voices from across the global Drupal community — developers, designers, site builders, agency owners, and contributors — sharing what 25 years of Drupal has meant to them. The Gala was held on March 24, 2026 at SIX10 in Chicago, as part of DrupalCon Chicago 2026. Thanks to Acquia for sponsoring the booth and bringing us these stories. read more
Drupal Association 31.03.2026

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Drupal at 25: What does Drupal mean to you? | Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala

At the Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala in Chicago, we set up a selfie booth and asked the community about their Drupal story — how they got involved, how Drupal has shaped their life, what it means to them, and more. These are their answers. Voices from across the global Drupal community — developers, designers, site builders, agency owners, and contributors — sharing what 25 years of Drupal has meant to them. The Gala was held on March 24, 2026 at SIX10 in Chicago, as part of DrupalCon Chicago 2026. Thanks to Acquia for sponsoring the booth and bringing us these stories. read more
Drupal Association 31.03.2026

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Drupal at 25: What does Drupal mean to you? | Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala

At the Drupal 25th Anniversary Gala in Chicago, we set up a selfie booth and asked the community about their Drupal story — how they got involved, how Drupal has shaped their life, what it means to them, and more. These are their answers. Voices from across the global Drupal community — developers, designers, site builders, agency owners, and contributors — sharing what 25 years of Drupal has meant to them. The Gala was held on March 24, 2026 at SIX10 in Chicago, as part of DrupalCon Chicago 2026. Thanks to Acquia for sponsoring the booth and bringing us these stories. read more
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Not just a starting point. A head start. Drupal's new Site Templates are built for your world.

Drupal powers websites for governments, universities, major media organisations, and global brands - but historically it's demanded specialist knowledge just to get started. Last year's release of Drupal CMS changed that, putting Drupal's power within reach of the marketers, content teams, and site builders who actually run websites day to day.

Last week at DrupalCon Chicago, that vision took another huge step forward with the pilot launch of the Drupal Site Template Marketplace at marketplace.drupal.org.


Ready-made starting points, built the right way

The marketplace launches with an initial set of purpose-built site templates covering the use cases where Drupal has always excelled: nonprofits, higher education, healthcare, government, events, SaaS, and more, with more templates to follow as the programme grows.

Each template is a complete, working starting point. Not a design skin, but a fully configured site with real content models, editorial workflows, and Drupal's full architecture underneath. Install one inside DrupalCMS and you have a professional, sector-appropriate website that's ready to customise, not a blank slate dressed up nicely.

Free and premium options are available.


Why this is different from a WordPress theme

This distinction matters, and it's worth being direct about it.

Theme marketplaces, the kind WordPress is known for, offer visual overlays. They change how a site looks. They don't change how it works. That's fine for simple sites, but organisations that need real editorial workflows, structured content, access controls, multilingual support, or compliance requirements quickly find that a theme doesn't help. They're building the architecture from scratch regardless of how they started.

A Drupal site template includes that architecture from day one. The content models, the configuration, the editorial structure, all of it is already there, built to production standards, ready to extend.

That means the ceiling is genuinely different. Other tools can generate something that looks right. Drupal templates give you something that actually works, at scale, with a team, under real operational conditions.


Built for the sectors that need it most

Each template is designed around a specific use case, which means the features that matter for that sector are already configured and ready.

A nonprofit template arrives with the tools a nonprofit actually needs. A healthcare template is built around the trust and clarity that patients expect. A government template starts from the accessibility and security standards that aren't optional in the public sector.

Drupal's sector expertise, applied earlier in the process, so organisations can spend their time on what's specific to them, not on rebuilding foundations that have already been solved.


Expert support, built in

Every template in the marketplace connects you directly to the team that built it. If you need help customising, extending, or getting the most out of your starting point, the expertise is right there.


This is just the beginning

The marketplace is launching as a pilot, a deliberate decision to get the foundations right before scaling. The initial templates have been built to a high bar by agencies with deep Drupal expertise, and the programme will expand as more makers come on board.

It's an early but meaningful moment. The vision: a rich catalogue of sector-specific, production-ready starting points that make Drupal accessible to any organisation, is now becoming real.

Browse the current templates at marketplace.drupal.org.

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Not just a starting point. A head start. Drupal's new Site Templates are built for your world.

Drupal powers websites for governments, universities, major media organisations, and global brands - but historically it's demanded specialist knowledge just to get started. Last year's release of Drupal CMS changed that, putting Drupal's power within reach of the marketers, content teams, and site builders who actually run websites day to day.

Last week at DrupalCon Chicago, that vision took another huge step forward with the pilot launch of the Drupal Site Template Marketplace at marketplace.drupal.org.


Ready-made starting points, built the right way

The marketplace launches with an initial set of purpose-built site templates covering the use cases where Drupal has always excelled: nonprofits, higher education, healthcare, government, events, SaaS, and more, with more templates to follow as the programme grows.

Each template is a complete, working starting point. Not a design skin, but a fully configured site with real content models, editorial workflows, and Drupal's full architecture underneath. Install one inside DrupalCMS and you have a professional, sector-appropriate website that's ready to customise, not a blank slate dressed up nicely.

Free and premium options are available.


Why this is different from a WordPress theme

This distinction matters, and it's worth being direct about it.

Theme marketplaces, the kind WordPress is known for, offer visual overlays. They change how a site looks. They don't change how it works. That's fine for simple sites, but organisations that need real editorial workflows, structured content, access controls, multilingual support, or compliance requirements quickly find that a theme doesn't help. They're building the architecture from scratch regardless of how they started.

A Drupal site template includes that architecture from day one. The content models, the configuration, the editorial structure, all of it is already there, built to production standards, ready to extend.

That means the ceiling is genuinely different. Other tools can generate something that looks right. Drupal templates give you something that actually works, at scale, with a team, under real operational conditions.


Built for the sectors that need it most

Each template is designed around a specific use case, which means the features that matter for that sector are already configured and ready.

A nonprofit template arrives with the tools a nonprofit actually needs. A healthcare template is built around the trust and clarity that patients expect. A government template starts from the accessibility and security standards that aren't optional in the public sector.

Drupal's sector expertise, applied earlier in the process, so organisations can spend their time on what's specific to them, not on rebuilding foundations that have already been solved.


Expert support, built in

Every template in the marketplace connects you directly to the team that built it. If you need help customising, extending, or getting the most out of your starting point, the expertise is right there.


This is just the beginning

The marketplace is launching as a pilot, a deliberate decision to get the foundations right before scaling. The initial templates have been built to a high bar by agencies with deep Drupal expertise, and the programme will expand as more makers come on board.

It's an early but meaningful moment. The vision: a rich catalogue of sector-specific, production-ready starting points that make Drupal accessible to any organisation, is now becoming real.

Browse the current templates at marketplace.drupal.org.

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Drupal Canvas AI: Where Speed Meets Substance

The second half of the equation is Drupal Canvas AI, the next-generation page builder. Instead of dragging and dropping components, you can just tell the AI what you want with prompts that describe the page and content you want to produce. Canvas AI, in conjunction with the CCC, will create the page and include the components you need. As Dries noted, production is becoming a commodity, but judgment and strategy remain human. Drupal AI doesn’t replace your teams, it amplifies their capability to deliver ‘Quality at Scale.’ #MarketingTech #ContentStrategy #DrupalCMS #DXP #AI read more
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The Context Control Centre (CCC): Institutional ‘Knowledge as a Service’

The most significant hurdle for AI today is a lack of context. Without it, AI simply gives you the "average response." The Context Control Centre changes this by allowing organizations to store their unique "DNA" directly within Drupal. The CCC organizes institutional knowledge into actionable data: Brand Guidelines: Specific rules for tone, voice, and formatting. Personas: Detailed profiles of target audiences (e.g., Controllers vs. IT Ops). Dynamic Context: A groundbreaking feature where the CCC connects to live data sources like Google Analytics 4 (GA4). Built into your Drupal CMS, AI tools don't just guess; they work within your specific business reality to ensure their output is always on brand, within guidelines, and relevant to the contextual nuances of the task at hand. #MarketingTech #ContentStrategy #DrupalCMS #DXP #AI read more
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Drupal CMS Site Templates - Purpose-Built Templates for Your Industry

Getting started has neveGetting started has never been easier. Drupal CMS introduces purpose-built site templates designed for nonprofits, educators, event organizers, health providers, government agencies, and SaaS companies — all ready to customize out of the box. Browse free and premium templates at marketplace.drupal.org, or install directly from Drupal CMS. Premium templates like Meridian offer extended visual flexibility and dedicated product support, while every option connects you directly with the makers. And easy doesn't mean limited. Drupal CMS is built on the same open source foundation powering some of the world's most complex digital experiences — structured content, advanced workflows, airtight security, and access to 10,000+ extensions right from the UI. Easier than ever to start. Impossible to outgrow. 🔗 Browse templates: https://marketplace.drupal.org been easier. read more
Drupal Association 24.03.2026

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#Driesnote | DrupalCon Chicago 2026

Join us live for the #Driesnote at DrupalCon Chicago 2026! Drupal Founder Dries Buytaert will be presenting on the latest innovations in Drupal, with everything from Drupal CMS and Drupal Canvas improvements, innovation in AI, the Drupal.org site template marketplace and more. read more
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Helping people tell their cancer stories using AI: Lessons from World Cancer Day

Every year, thousands of people around the world share deeply personal stories about their experiences with cancer through the World Cancer Day campaign. Behind the scenes, a small communications team reviews these submissions to ensure they are appropriate, relevant, and ready to be shared with the world. In this Drupal AI Initiative webinar, we explore how the World Cancer Day team introduced artificial intelligence into their Drupal platform to support this process. Rather than replacing human judgement, AI was used to assist with moderation so that stories could be reviewed faster and contributors could see their experiences published more quickly. Watch our conversation about: • The global storytelling effort behind World Cancer Day • The operational challenges of managing hundreds of story submissions • How AI can responsibly support human decision-making • Lessons for organisations exploring AI for the first time Speakers • Matthew Saunders — AI Ambassador, amazee.io • Charles Andrew Revkin — World Cancer Day Programme, UICC • Diego Costa — COO, 1xInternet This session was designed for organisational leaders, communications teams, and anyone interested in practical, responsible uses of AI. #Drupal #OpenSource #AI #Innovation #TechforGood #cancer read more
Drupal Association 18.03.2026

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Dries: What's Coming at DrupalCon Chicago 2026 (+ a Special Announcement)

Drupal founder and project lead Dries Buytaert shares a personal preview of what's coming at DrupalCon Chicago 2026 — and why this year's event is something truly special. Drupal turned 25 in 2026, and the celebration is happening live in Chicago. In this video, Dries gives a sneak peek at his keynote, which will cover the latest Drupal innovations, the impact of AI on the platform, product and ecosystem evolution, and why he's more optimistic about Drupal's future than ever before — including a first look at new innovations he hasn't revealed yet. And there's more: this year DrupalCon is hosting a special gala in honour of Drupal's 25th birthday. It's a separate ticketed event, and one you won't want to miss. 🎟️ Get your DrupalCon tickets at https://events.drupal.org/chicago2026 and join Dries in Chicago. Gala tickets available here: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/drupal-25th-anniversary-gala read more
Drupal Association 10.03.2026

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KEYNOTE: Neurodiversity: An Underrated Superpower in Business

Vera Herzmann In tech, some of the most innovative minds think differently – and that difference is often misunderstood. People with ADHD, Autism, or High Sensitivity bring unique strengths like deep focus, pattern recognition, creativity, empathy, and sharp intuition. Yet many workplaces still see neurodivergence as a challenge, rather than recognizing it for the powerful asset it truly is. This keynote challenges that mindset and reframes neurodiversity as a competitive advantage in business. Drawing from lived experience and years of organizational consulting, you’ll gain a science-backed understanding of neurodiversity, hear real-world stories from the workplace, and explore how recognizing and embracing neurodivergent talent can unlock hidden potential in teams. Whether you build, design, manage, or lead, this session will shift your perspective, spark meaningful dialogue, and leave you with practical tools to apply in your own professional setting. read more
Drupal Association 20.11.2025

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AI Agents in Drupal CMS - Create your own agent

Speaker: https://www.drupal.org/u/vincenzo-gambino You’ve seen what AI Agents can do in Drupal. What if you could create your own Agents? What if this were so easy that every module across the Drupal ecosystem could have its agents, and they all worked together in harmony? What if, as a result, Drupal became the de facto place to build all AI applications, not just web publishing? If this is you, then this is the talk for you! This talk will teach you how to create agents from scratch using an existing Drupal module. We will explore: - How to code an agent using the framework in the Drupal ai_agents module. - Best practices and theory for splitting out functionality into multiple agents. - How can all those agents be brought together to effectively answer user queries and prove they work with the AI evaluations framework. read more
Drupal Association 18.11.2025

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Declarative Shadow DOM and the future of Drupal Theming

Speaker: JohnAlbin Drupal's old school theming system is server-side rendering. And in the tech world, everything old is new again. In the last two years, modern frontend frameworks have been trying to figure out how to server-side render their client-side JavaScript. React v19 has figured out how to split its components into client and server parts. As of August 2024, this same "split component" capability is now a part of native Web Components with the introduction of Declarative Shadow DOM. Instead of being written in client-side JavaScript, web components with Declarative Shadow DOM can now be defined using HTML and CSS only. So if Drupal was server-side rendering before it was cool, can we leverage Declarative Shadow DOM inserted into Single Directory Components to make Drupal cool again? read more
Drupal Association 18.11.2025

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Recipes: It's About Time!

Speaker: mandclu One of the key elements of the Starshot Initiative is the rapidly evolving system for Recipes. Designed to accelerate site-building, recipes will help people new to Drupal to solve for common needs, and for users of all skill levels to quickly build out content architectures using best practices. This talk will do a deep dive into the Events recipe and its available add-ons, allowing you meet even complex requirements quickly and without custom code. We'll discuss what capabilities are available out-of-the box in Drupal CMS, and the options available to extend them. We'll also talk about how you can add the same capabilities to a site not build with Drupal CMS. Best of all, during the session we'll do a live demonstration of adding capabilities to your site using Events and other recipes read more
Drupal Association 18.11.2025

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"当たり前"を疑いましょ ~ フレームワークからドメインを守るDrupalアーキテクチャ ~

Speaker: umekikazuya 「Taxonomy便利ですよね。」って導入をいつもだったらするんですが、今回はできません。なぜなら私は、TaxonomyをCoreから外してほしいと思っているから。 この冒頭で「何言ってるの?」って感じた方。Taxonomyの強みを言えますか? 本セッションでは、「分類要件といえばTaxonomy!」というDrupalの常識(当たり前)にフォーカスをあてて、その“当たり前”や”習慣”が本当に合理的かを評価し、フレームワークとの向き合い方について、今までのDrupalからすると当たり前ではない提案をさせていただきます。 read more
Drupal Association 18.11.2025

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大規模Drupalサイトの成功事例:全豪オープンが毎分53万リクエスト以上を処理する仕組み

Speaker: jimmycann テニスの全豪オープンは3週間の開催期間中に100万人を超える観客が来場し、さらに世界中から数百万人がウェブサイトやモバイルアプリを通じてアクセスする世界的なイベントです。この巨大なデジタル体験を支えているのが大会の情報、選手データ、コンテンツ管理、イベント予約などを統合的に扱う高度なDrupalサイトです。 本セッションでは世界でも有数のアクセス数を誇るDrupalサイトをどのように準備し、安定的に運営しているかをご紹介します。Drupalの強力なキャッシュ機能を最大限に活用し、リスクを適切に管理し、万が一の事態に備える方法について詳しく解説します。 Drupalがどんな規模でも優れたデジタル体験を実現できることを学び、自社サイトで「コストを抑えながら楽にスケールする」実践的なノウハウを得られます。 read more
Drupal Association 18.11.2025

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Drupal in the Loop: チームで育てる学習データ

Speaker: umekikazuya, sachikonitta 数年前まで、機械学習やファインチューニングは、一部の研究機関やAIスタートアップの専有領域でした。 しかしこの数年、さまざまなツールやプラットフォームの登場によって、それが少しずつ、私たちにとっても身近なものになりつつあります。 学習データは、モデルの「知性」を決める最も重要な基盤です。けれど、そのデータをチームで育てるための仕組みである、バージョン管理、ワークフロー、セキュリティ、アクセス制御、監査ログ出力などの要素を包括的にカバーできるツールは、まだ多くありません。 本セッションでは、Drupalを活用し、研究者やエンジニアだけでなく、コンテンツ制作者や企画担当者も含めたチーム全体で学習データを「育てていく」仕組みを提案します。 read more
Drupal Association 18.11.2025

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One kilobyte of JS is enough to make a decoupled FE block in Drupal. And no Babels required!

Speaker: murz To make a Drupal website modern we usually bring there interactive frontend components in JavaScript. But not only just components! Together with them, we have to bring a couple of more things: - A pretty heavy framework: React, Angular, Vue, etc. - Typescript transpiled to JavaScript. - Something like Babel to pack all your JS dependencies into one large bundle. - Rebuild the whole bundle after every change in any TS file! And, suddenly, to display a simple frontend component, your Drupal webpage should download and execute hundreds of kilobytes, or even megabytes of large JS bundles! What if I tell you, that you can simply get rid of all these, and just write a kilobyte of a pure and compact JS code? And with no dependency on any JS framework! So, come and see how it works! read more
Drupal Association 18.11.2025

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Smart Search, Safe Search: How Drupal + AI Work Together

Speaker: sachikonitta AI search is powerful—but without access control, it can leak private content. This beginner-friendly session introduces RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) and shows how Drupal can sit between users and AI to enforce roles and permissions. The session will include these topics: - What AI search and RAG really are - Why just embedding content in a vector database isn’t enough - Drupal as truth for permissions - How to connect Drupal with vector DB and AI - PoC (How a safe AI search looks like) read more
Drupal Association 18.11.2025

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デジタル庁が取り組むDrupalを活用した共通CMSの構築

Speaker: Akihiko Sakamoto, Hirokazu Awaji Drupalを活用して構築した共通CMSの歩み そのプロトタイプとしてのデジタル庁ウェブサイトの取組 アクセシビリティに対応するためのデジタル庁デザインシステムとの親和性向上の取組等 read more
Drupal Association 18.11.2025

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I’m Not a Front-End Dev: Building Clean UI in Drupal with SDCs and Shoelace

Speaker: yi_jiang As a full-stack Drupal developer, I’ve often found front-end frameworks too opinionated or hard to plug into Drupal cleanly. With Single Directory Components (SDCs) and Web Components like Shoelace, we now have a scalable, framework-free way to build modern UI — without needing React or Vue. This session shows how to use Web Components inside SDCs to create reusable, maintainable elements that integrate easily with Twig, Layout Builder, or Paragraphs. I’ll walk through practical examples and share trade-offs from real projects. This talk is for developers who live in Drupal, not Figma — and want a sustainable, future-friendly UI approach that doesn’t require becoming a front-end specialist. read more
Drupal Association 18.11.2025

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The Future of Workflow Optimization with AI & Drupal Canvas

Speaker: Maggie Schroeder, shumpei AI is no longer a “nice-to-have” but a necessity for businesses looking to maintain a competitive edge. By identifying inefficiencies and integrating AI solutions from Drupal, organizations can create more collaborative, efficiency, and optimize workflows and the content creation process. Join us to learn the top 5 ways you can start leveraging AI today with Drupal & Acquia. read more
Drupal Association 18.11.2025

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Drupal の拡張性を強化する Fastly 〜AI 時代のトラフィック増加に柔軟に対応する次世代 CDN〜

Speaker: 晋平 加藤, 俊平 詫間 AI 活用が急速に進む中、Web サイトはこれまで以上に高速性・安定性・セキュリティを求められています。本セッションでは、次世代 CDN/WAF である Fastly を活用し、Drupal サイトのパフォーマンスと拡張性をどのように最大化できるのかを、現場の事例や最新トレンドを交えながらご紹介します。 特に、以下のポイントにフォーカスして解説します: 高速なキャッシュ処理と柔軟なエッジ制御による Drupal 運用の最適化 AI 時代に増加する画像生成・API リクエストなどの新種トラフィックへの対応方法 セキュリティ脅威の高度化に対抗するための最新WAF・Bot対策 開発者が最小限の手間でモダンなインフラを実現するためのアーキテクチャやベストプラクティス Fastlyを活用することで、Drupalサイト運用は「速く・安全で・管理しやすい」環境へと進化します。 read more
Drupal Association 18.11.2025

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Epic things you built with Drupal AI

Speaker: schnitzel Curious about how AI is actually being used in the wild? Join Michael for an in-depth look at the awesome things that have been built with Drupal AI. This session gives an overview of actual running Drupal AI Implementations, how they work, and what we can learn from them. Whether you're a developer, architect, or strategist, you'll walk away with actionable insights and inspiration for your next project. read more
Drupal Association 18.11.2025

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Don’t Write Code, Start Prompting! AI Orchestration of Digital Experiences

Speaker: yas We introduce the architecture of a technology-agnostic workflow engine that defines human-readable decision rules in YAML, ingests them into a RAG datastore, and leverages an LLM to retrieve relevant rules and instantly determine and execute the next approver. First, we’ll demonstrate the end-to-end flow from rule definition through prompt design to datastore registration. Then, we’ll share production-ready best practices for maximizing retrieval accuracy, using GenAI to extract structured request data from unstructured documents, and keeping workflows current. Attendees will leave with guidance on expressing approval workflows, practical techniques for structuring decision rules for optimal retrieval, and a roadmap for embedding AI-driven innovation into Drupal or any platform. read more
Drupal Association 18.11.2025

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Next steps for Drupal Canvas

Speaker: lauriii Drupal Canvas initiative aims to revolutionize how content creators and site builders create digital experiences. While there has been significant progress already, the journey is far from over. This session dives into the exciting next steps for Drupal Canvas, outlining the vision and roadmap on the horizon. You'll leave with concrete understanding of when specific features will be available, how to prepare your projects for Drupal Canvas adoption, and whether it's the right fit for your team's use cases. read more
Drupal Association 18.11.2025

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Inside Sharp: How a Global Brand Powers Digital Innovation with Drupal

Speaker: Jason Cort The Day 2 keynote at DrupalCon Nara 2025 shines a spotlight on how one of the world’s most recognised brands is using Drupal to drive digital success. On Tuesday 18 November at 9:15am JST, Jason Cort, European Director of Product Management and Marketing at Sharp Europe, will share how this division of the renowned Japanese multinational has embraced Drupal to power its digital ecosystem. From their flagship website to a vital partner portal, Sharp has built a dynamic and resilient digital presence on Drupal. In this keynote, you’ll hear how open source enables a global corporation to scale with confidence, stay secure, and innovate at speed. read more
Drupal Association 18.11.2025

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Migrate APIで移行 (イコー)

Speaker: Matthew Messmer, aniketto Drupalコアの優れた機能の一つであるMigrate APIは、サイトのバージョンアップはもちろん、さまざまなデータ移行のケースで活用できます。本セッションでは、その具体的な活用例をいくつかご紹介します。 read more
Drupal Association 18.11.2025

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Brilliant, But Doubting: Imposter Syndrome and the Experience of Women in Tech

Speaker: gargsuchi, JCT321 Despite increasing participation of women in the technology sector, many continue to grapple with imposter syndrome, a psychological pattern marked by persistent self-doubt and a fear of being exposed as a fraud, despite evident competence and achievements. This session explores the impact of imposter syndrome among women in tech. Drawing on research, lived experiences, and industry data, the session identifies the different factors that contribute to imposter syndrome and explores strategies to foster inclusive environments that support confidence, belonging, and professional growth. By addressing imposter syndrome not as a personal failure but as a cultural and structural issue, this work aims to contribute to more inclusive and psychologically safe workplaces in the tech industry. read more
Drupal Association 18.11.2025

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The future of Drupal core and the ecosystem in the age of Drupal CMS

Speaker: gábor hojtsy The introduction of Drupal CMS has created a buzz in the Drupal community, redefining how we think about building with Drupal. Its flexible, modern approach to development has opened up new possibilities for innovation. By the time DrupalCon Nara takes place, Drupal CMS 2.0 will have been released with Drupal Canvas and site templates. But what does this mean for the future of Drupal core and the ecosystem? Especially for those people not using Drupal CMS (yet)? How will Drupal still cater for key use cases, such as headless architectures, social, and e-commerce? What can different personas not in the focus of Drupal CMS (such as developers) expect? Let's discuss how Drupal CMS may shape the broader ecosystem, and consider the long-term implications for the community. read more
Drupal Association 18.11.2025

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Further Empowering Drupal with Single Directory Components using UI Suite

Speaker: drupak UI Suite is a powerful set of Drupal modules comprising of modules like UI Patterns, UI Patterns Layouts, UI Patterns Block, UI Patterns Field Formatters, UI Patterns Views, UI Styles, UI Skins, UI Icons etc. All these modules empower site builders to use Single Directory Components in a powerful way. These modules add extra metadata to Single Directory Components which can then be used in block, views, field formatters, layouts. This session is about all this. read more
Drupal Association 18.11.2025

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奈良市進出企業インタビュー/奈良市企業誘致PR動画

#DrupalConNara2025 #NaraCity #OpenSource DrupalCon Nara 2025に向けて、奈良市から公式ウェルカムメッセージをお届けします。 日本最古の都・奈良。 「伝統と革新」が交わるこの場所で、世界中のDrupalistをお迎えする準備が進んでいます。 この動画では、奈良市がどのようにIT企業の誘致支援に取り組んでいるのか、そしてDrupalConを通じて未来へつなげていきたい想いを、 奈良市に進出した企業のインタビューを通してご紹介しています。 【動画目次】 00:00|奈良市進出企業インタビュー:進出の決め手は? 00:08|Ironstar Japan株式会社 01:08|ジェネロ株式会社 ◆Why Nara × Drupal? ・古都の文化 × グローバルなOSSコミュニティ ・集中しやすい落ち着いたワーク環境 ・奈良市としてオープンソース文化を応援 ・持続可能なIT産業の定着を目指した取り組み ◆DrupalCon Nara 2025 世界のDrupalコミュニティが奈良に集結する特別な日。 オープンソース × 地方都市の未来を、ここから一緒に育てていきましょう。 ▼奈良で新しい働き方をつくりたい方へ 奈良市企業誘致公式サイト https://www.city.nara.lg.jp/site/ricchi/ ▼事業展開・拠点づくりのご相談はこちら 相談窓口 https://www.city.nara.lg.jp/site/ricchi/247901.html #Drupal #DrupalCommunity #企業誘致 #奈良市 #TechInJapan #RemoteWork #IT企業 #地方創生 read more
Drupal Association 18.11.2025

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Global Reach, One Platform: The Journey to Implementing Multilingual in Drupal CMS

Speakers: anjali-rathod, ygoex After the release of Drupal CMS 1.0, a language selector was introduced but it was later removed due to technical limitations. Today, multilingual support is more essential than ever. Organizations need to deliver content in multiple languages to expand their global reach, foster trust, and increase user engagement. To align Drupal CMS with the multilingual features already built into Drupal Core, a dedicated team of experienced contributors kicked off the multilingual initiative in February 2025. Join us to explore: - The approach to move beyond an English-only installation, the technical challenges faced to embed multilingual support. - Research and design process behind the multilingual UI/UX. - A glimpse into ongoing work, and how future of multilingual looks like in the Drupal CMS. read more
Drupal Association 17.11.2025

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Drupal の拡張性を強化する Fastly 〜AI 時代のトラフィック増加に柔軟に対応する次世代 CDN〜

Speakers: 晋平 加藤, 俊平 詫間 AI 活用が急速に進む中、Web サイトはこれまで以上に高速性・安定性・セキュリティを求められています。本セッションでは、次世代 CDN/WAF である Fastly を活用し、Drupal サイトのパフォーマンスと拡張性をどのように最大化できるのかを、現場の事例や最新トレンドを交えながらご紹介します。 特に、以下のポイントにフォーカスして解説します: 高速なキャッシュ処理と柔軟なエッジ制御による Drupal 運用の最適化 AI 時代に増加する画像生成・API リクエストなどの新種トラフィックへの対応方法 セキュリティ脅威の高度化に対抗するための最新WAF・Bot対策 開発者が最小限の手間でモダンなインフラを実現するためのアーキテクチャやベストプラクティス Fastlyを活用することで、Drupalサイト運用は「速く・安全で・管理しやすい」環境へと進化します。 read more
Drupal Association 17.11.2025

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ネスレグループ日本拠点のDrupal導入の事例: グローバル戦略と現場の運用を繋いでいく

Speakers: taishi, Kozo Takada 前半では日本拠点でのDrupal導入における課題や取り組みを紹介し、後半はグローバルDXPにおけるアジリティ実現をテーマにネスレ日本の担当者の方と対談します。実務担当者の視点からの知見を共有します。 read more
Drupal Association 17.11.2025

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Kintsugi for the Web: Repairing, Rebuilding, and Reimagining with Drupal

Speaker: dreambubbler Join Dallas Ramsden on a journey connecting personal resilience with Drupal's transformative power through science, culture, and community. Learn how historical figures like Mo Tzu and the scientific method parallel the "Open Web" and "Open Source" movements, demonstrating how openness drives innovation and freedom. Having recently relocated to Okinawa, Dallas celebrates DrupalCon Japan by exploring how the island's rich cultural tapestry mirrors Drupal's diverse community. Discover how embracing different perspectives strengthens the Drupal ecosystem and ensures its relevance through forward-thinking solutions. read more
Drupal Association 17.11.2025

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CMSに留まらない - AIを操るDrupalの新たな可能性

Speakers: Masami, Akihito.Kimura@ntt.com Drupalはもはや単なるCMSではありません。AIの一部として機能しながら、同時にAIを操り、対話し、共に進化していく存在へと変わりつつあります。このセッションでは、DrupalがどのようにAIと共に進化し、新たな可能性を切り拓いていくのかを紹介します。 read more
Drupal Association 17.11.2025

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改めて振り返るDrupalのモジュール/テーマのデバッグ方法

Speaker: otofu Drupalでモジュールやテーマを開発する際や動作の中で気になる挙動を見つけた際の原因特定を行う為のデバッグ方法について普段私がどのように行っているかをハンズオンを交えて紹介します。 主な内容は以下の通りです。 ・デバッグ環境の整え方 ・デバッグに便利なコントリビュートモジュールの紹介(Devel, Web Profiler) ・IDE(PhpStorm)とXdebugを組合せたデバッグ方法 read more
Drupal Association 17.11.2025

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Drupalプロジェクトの成功は、プロジェクトマネージャー・スクラムマスター・UXデザイナーの力で加速する―多様な視点を巻き込むMeetupNaraの挑戦―

Speakers: Miki Yoshida, Misako Fukagawa Drupalは高機能なCMSとして多くの実績を持つ一方で、日本では「技術者向け」「専門的すぎる」という印象を持たれがちです。しかし実際には、プロジェクトマネージャー(PM)、スクラムマスター(SM)、UXデザイナー、コンテンツプランナーなど、多様な職種が関わり合いながらプロジェクトを成功に導いています。 私たちは「Drupalは特定の人だけのものではない」と感じられるようなMeetupを毎月企画しています。このMeetupでは、これまでにのべ人数100人以上のご参加をいただいており、技術的な知識よりも、「なぜDrupalを使うのか」「それぞれの職種がどう関わるのか」「多様なチームでどんな可能性が生まれるか」といった視点を重視。誰もが自分の立場からDrupalに関われるイメージを持てることを目指しています。 本セッションでは、こうしたMeetupを立ち上げた背景や運営の工夫、これまでに寄せられた参加者の声を交えながら、プロジェクトの現場におけるPM・SM・デザイナーの価値を再発見する機会を提供します。Drupalとの関わりに新しい視点を加えたい方に、ヒントや気づきを持ち帰っていただける内容です。 read more
Drupal Association 17.11.2025

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Lessons from Integrating AI Into Real Marketing Teams

Speaker: saxenaakansha30 I’ve been working directly with AI to help solve real challenges faced by marketing teams, improving workflows, reducing manual effort, and supporting better decision-making. In this session, I’ll share lessons learned from trying out different approaches in real marketing use cases. We’ll talk about what worked, what didn’t, and how to introduce AI into a team without disrupting how people already work. Whether you’re leading a team, building marketing tools, or just curious about how AI fits into day-to-day work, this session will offer real, honest insights from the field. read more
Drupal Association 17.11.2025

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That's Not a Theme, It's a Template

Speaker: elliott.mower The Drupal Canvas design system for Drupal CMS: one system, three site templates, and a streamlined path to low-code site creation—launching together to guide site builders, themers and designers. read more
Drupal Association 17.11.2025

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Drupal Commerce's Starshot Roadmap

Speaker: zaporylie The vision for Drupal CMS (née Starshot) is bold and inspiring, inviting everyone in the Drupal community to consider how they might help end users accomplish even more with Drupal. Hear from the Drupal Commerce maintainers how they revised their roadmap to incorporate Starshot initiatives and to rethink key elements of Commerce Core in line with the Drupal Starshot product strategy. Recent, pending, and future features include: * Commerce recipes to solve common eCommerce use cases * AI agents that help merchants with complex configuration tasks * Experience Builder support for product and order pages You will leave ready to evaluate the platform afresh yourself, contribute to these and other initiatives, and implement it for your next merchant client. read more
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Zero-downtime Drupal deployment with Kamal

Speaker: hktang You've built an amazing Drupal site ready to deploy. You want your deployments zero downtime, error-free, scalable, and future-proof. Yet, you are almost on your own, and Kubernetes is quite a beast to tame! You don’t want to be overwhelmed by the complexities of container orchestration, nor do you want to gamble with a shaky base system. You need a deployment workflow that’s reliable and stress-free, with a gentle learning curve. If this resonates with your experience, join this session to explore Kamal — a deployment tool that helps achieve these goals with greater simplicity. I will share my journey of setting up a Kamal-based deployment workflow dedicated for Drupal, and the lessons learned along the way, including on configuration, networking, file system, search API, caching, and more. The code introduced in the presentation is available at https://github.com/hktang/drupal-kamal read more
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Beyond Iframes: Modern Embedding in Drupal with Media and oEmbed

Speaker: pcambra oEmbed is a well established format, however ever evolving content usage policies and security restrictions are preventing site builders from using iFrames to inject external content from sources such as YouTube, Instagram, X, and many social networks and content providers. By using oEmbed standard practices, external content can be safely embedded to a Drupal website by using core tools such as the Media module and contributed modules such as oEmbed Providers. In this session we will cover: - What is oEmbed format and how does it work under the hood. - What Drupal modules can be leveraged to embed content from third parties. - CKEditor best practices for embedded objects. - How to enhance embeds with auth or privacy controls - How to build your own resources to embed custom content. read more
Drupal Association 17.11.2025

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長期運用のためのDrupal開発入門

Speaker: kazukomurata このセッションでは、Drupalを使い始めた開発者の方に向けて、長期運用を見据えたDrupal開発の実践的なトピックを紹介します。 Drupalはセキュリティや拡張性に優れ長期プロジェクトに適したCMSですが、継続的な運用には工夫やノウハウが必要です。 本セッションでは以下のトピックを取り上げます: - Drupalが長期運用に適している理由 - モジュール選定の考え方 - サイト構成管理のベストプラクティス - アップデート戦略 - CI/CDによる自動化 read more
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First things to keep in mind when building a worldwide multi-site, multilingual site with Drupal

Speaker: ken_taguchi Drupal is so popular in the enterprise market that there is no single Drupal development project that is easy for developers. One of the biggest challenges is the global project of deploying multiple sites in multiple languages in so many regions and countries. In such projects, we have to create a consistent platform while considering the requirements of multiple stakeholders, legal systems, network environments, etc. in each region and country. As a Drupal agency in Japan, we have helped large Japanese companies build websites around the world with Drupal in many projects. In this session, we will share some of the key ideas and points to keep in mind when using Drupal to deploy digital marketing in countries and regions around the world. read more
Drupal Association 17.11.2025

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Backwards and in High Heels: Early adopter insights on Drupal in Japanese academia

Speaker: shinmaikeru Fax machines for marketing? Carved ivory seals for bank accounts? These aren't just "WTF Japan" memes; they grew out of the context of the bureaucracy, language, society, and culture. The better you understand this context, the more effective you will be here. Drawing on over 30 years living in Japan and 20 years working in Japanese universities, I will offer a perspective on the technical and administrative challenges facing Japanese educational institutions. I will also offer context on the challenges Japan has faced in using the web. I believe that Drupal is a valuable tool for organizations like mine, and I want to help you understand Japanese organizations better so you can help them benefit from Drupal. read more
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How to sell Drupal in AI times

Speaker: nielsaers AI is reshaping buyer expectations faster than any CMS trend we’ve seen. Prospects now ask: “How will your platform harness my data for AI without locking me in?” This session arms agency leads, sales engineers, and product owners with a pitch that lands. We’ll map the AI conversation to Drupal’s core strengths—its open-source DNA, composable architecture, and unrivaled content-model flexibility—showing how those translate into faster model training, lower TCO, and freedom from black-box SaaS traps. You’ll leave with a jargon-free narrative, fresh proof points (from real AI-enabled Drupal builds), and a one-page value-matrix you can drop into your next proposal. read more
Drupal Association 17.11.2025

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Drupal CMS now and beyond

Speakers: pameeela, ckrina With Drupal CMS 2.0 released in September, it's a great opportunity to showcase what we have built so far, what we have planned next on the roadmap, and briefly look back at the process so far. Some topics we may cover: * Features and areas we're working on now * Plans for future versions ongoing * What we're looking for from contributors * How we defined the strategy and scope * Using the strategy to define the roadmap and what it looks like now * How the community has come together to work toward the same goal * Highlights from the initial work tracks and what we learned from them read more
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Welcome Remarks from Nara City Mayor Gen Nakagawa

Welcome remarks from Nara City Mayor Gen Nakagawa --- Dear DrupalCon Japan participants, On behalf of the Government and citizens of Nara City, I would like to offer my wholehearted support to the DrupalCon Japan 2025. Nara is the roots of Japan, where international exchange through the Silk Road flourished and the first capital city was built over 1300 years ago, when people talk about "the real Japan", the landscape of Nara is what comes to mind. Close to Kyoto and Osaka and quickly accessible by train, Nara is a living history book, full of World Heritage sites and well-preserved temples and shrines. Nara provides a very calm and peaceful environment. We believe the historical ambience created by Nara's authentic environment will enhance your stay and enrich your mind. It is also good for creative work, drawing inspiration from them. We look forward to welcoming your delegates and colleagues to Nara. Yours faithfully, Gen Nakagawa Nara City Mayor read more
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A conversation with Drupal’s founder and project lead, Dries Buytaert

On Monday 17 November at 9:55am JST, Drupal founder and project lead Dries Buytaert took the stage for a special Q&A keynote. Dries created Drupal in 2001 and has guided its growth into one of the world’s leading open source projects. As project lead, he continues to champion Drupal’s innovation and community-driven spirit. This keynote is your chance to hear directly from Dries about the future of Drupal, community priorities, and the questions that matter most to you. Look out for a survey link to submit your questions in your inbox the week before the event takes place. read more
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Forks, Features, and Frustration: Technical Lessons from 100+ Drupal Sites

Benjamin Rasmussen (Ras-ben) Scaling Drupal across 100+ independent sites brings technical chaos: config overrides, rogue modules, forked repos. In this session, we’ll explore real-world solutions — and the scars — from managing it. Prerequisite The talk will be developer-focused, and include code solutions - however, as a use case, it might also be interesting to sitebuilders. Outline I work for Reload, a Danish digital agency. We recently built a Drupal platform that is used as the public facing website for 100+ libraries across 3 countries. Some of these libraries are very small, with very few editorial resources, where things just need to work out of the box. Others have many editors and technical ambitions, such as having their own modules developed, uploaded and managed, without Reload getting involved. On-top of all that, the platform is also open-source, meaning that there are some libraries that are completely out of Reload’s control - managed by other digital agencies. All of this results in a situation where we need to both have a site that can be strictly controlled for some, and very open for others. A platform, where we need to be able to force through our updates, without overwriting the webmasters work. Learning Objectives - Learn practical techniques for managing shared configuration across large numbers of Drupal sites. - Understand how to structure deployments when allowing different degrees of editorial and technical freedom. - Identify governance models that reduce platform instability without over-restricting innovation. - Recognize early warning signs of dangerous forks, rogue modules, or config drift in a platform ecosystem. Experience level Intermediate read more
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Transforming Drupal Agency Ops using Gleicher's Formula for Change

Speaker: Hetal Mistry (Hetalad) When things are going well, agencies fall into the trap of cognitive ease. There is a false sense of security in the status quo. This sense of security is often disrupted by a change in the business environment. Cognitive ease leaves agencies unprepared for this disruption. Build resilience and adaptability by leveraging Gleicher’s Formula for Change — Dissatisfaction × Vision × First Steps must exceed Resistance. Prerequisite Familiar with the Drupal agency ecosystem Openness to hearing truth bombs about the current uncertainty and volatility in the Drupal agency space Curiosity about agency growth stages and evolution Interest in change management and transformation strategies to scale agencies sustainably Outline Introduction In this session, I will share the story of how my team transformed operational and financial decision-making by applying Gleicher’s Formula for Change (D × V × F > R). This framework helped us break free from the trap of “cognitive ease”—a period when things seemed fine on the surface but deeper dysfunction was building underneath. The Trap of Cognitive Ease During favourable periods, agencies experience cognitive ease, no significant disruptions, or a need for a heightened focus or mobilised efforts. My team was no different. However, as change began to creep in, we detected warning signs such as longer opportunity cycles and mismatch of capability versus needs. Gleicher’s Formula for Change: An Agency-Friendly Framework Once warning signs became significant, the need for change kicked in like a survival mechanism. Unsure what needed to change and how, my research led me to Gleicher’s Formula. For a change to be successful, the consolidated effect of dissatisfaction, vision, and the initial steps had to be greater than the resistance to change. If any of these are lacking, the transformation may only be theoretical or unsuccessful. I now had the pieces of the puzzle; what remained was to place them together Leveraging Dissatisfaction An immediate result of being in a state of cognitive ease amidst an uncertain business environment was dissatisfaction. Factors such as projects running longer than planned, unpredictable opportunities cycle, and inaccurate/no forecasts. We leveraged the dissatisfaction to draw attention to specific and tangible impact areas such as revenue forecasts, project margins, and workforce planning. Vision Clarity The current state of the impact areas helped me define what the vision or desired state looks like. The vision was not shared tools, dashboards and metrics, but a shared understanding of what we needed and why. We wanted to equip each team with a shared language of financial intelligence & impact. It started with something as basic as defining essential metrics, designing how to track them consistently and regularly sharing outcomes with the team. Building Momentum, Not Perfection A change or transformation is often misunderstood as a big sweeping movement when in reality it is several incremental updates that result in a meaningful impact. We assessed the information available to create building blocks, such as the number of projects, their billing models, actual invoice data and deal pipelines. These became the foundation of our reporting, and we chose to live with accurate data instead of aiming for precision. Overcoming Resistance Once the initial reports and models started taking shape, we started soft rollouts with teams. The initial feedback ranged from doubts about overthinking the problem, questioning the impact, and the reliability of data. The combined forces of dissatisfaction with the status quo, a clear vision, and tangible outcomes demonstrated enough evidence that the transformation was much needed, and challenging the status quo was essential for maintaining resilience. Conclusion The journey of driving the operational and financial transformation became clearer and easier through the framework of Gleicher’s Formula for Change. If your agency is showing signs of cognitive ease, the Gleicher Formula can guide your shift. Leverage your dissatisfaction, set a clear vision, and let your first steps build momentum. Because when the resistance shows up—and it will—what matters is that the change feels worth it. Learning Objectives Identify signs of “cognitive ease” in agency life and understand why it can stall growth. Apply Gleicher’s Formula for Change to drive meaningful transformation, not performative process shifts. Learn from my experience of implementing financial visibility through small, iterative, cross-functional steps. Leave with a tangible framework for mapping dissatisfaction, articulating vision, and reducing resistance inside your agency. Experience level Intermediate read more
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Git into the Groove - Moving from Freelance to Collaborative Workflow

Speaker: AmyJune Hineline (Volkswagenchick) Git into the groove and git ready to move from freelance to working in an agency. In this session, learn the basics of version control, branches & local environments... all to the tune of our favorite 80s songs! Prerequisite Basic Command Line knowledge Outline Going from freelance to working in an agency can be overwhelming, but don’t let the fear of a collaborative workflow scare you. What is Git?? Better question, what is version control? And what the heck is a local environment? We’ll cover the basics of: - Local environments, multidevs, and branches - Version control - Overview of a git client Learning Objectives Target Audience Freelance Developers Transitioning to Team Environments: Folks used to working solo who want to better understand how to work with teams, version control, and shared environments. Junior Developers or New Hires at Agencies: Especially those without prior experience using Git, multidevs, or local development environments. Career Changers or Bootcamp Grads: People coming into tech from other industries who may have limited exposure to collaborative coding workflows. Designers or Site Builders Dipping into Code: Those who are starting to work with Git and need a low-stress, beginner-friendly introduction. Experience level Beginner read more
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Secure by Design: Integrating Security into Drupal Development

Janna Malikova (Jannakha) In today's threat landscape, securing Drupal applications is paramount. This session diving into the practical application of 'Secure by Design' principles. Prerequisite This session does not require any prerequisites and provides the list of resources, best practices, tools for designing and implementing more secure applications and to prepare for penetration testing. Outline Cyber security (or lack of) has been covered extensively in the news. In modern development lifecycle it is responsibility of software engineers to incorporate cyber security best practices. Secure by design initiative is being adopted by many countries around the world. Products designed with Secure by Design principles prioritise the security of customers as a core business requirement, rather than merely treating it as a technical feature. Learning Objectives We'll explore Drupal-specific security vulnerabilities, demonstrate how to integrate security tools into your development workflow, and provide actionable strategies for building inherently secure web applications. Experience level Intermediate read more
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TCP Fast Open and HTTP/3: Network-Level Optimizations for Lightning-Fast Drupal

Nicolas PERUSSEL (mamoot) Experience dramatic performance gains by diving beneath Drupal's application layer into the network protocols that power the web. This session explores cutting-edge transport layer technologies to supercharge your Drupal sites without changing a single line of PHP code. Learn how TCP Fast Open eliminates connection establishment latency, how HTTP/3 with QUIC revolutionizes data transfer through multiplexing and improved congestion control, and how TLS optimization techniques minimize handshake overhead. We'll demonstrate practical implementation techniques for these technologies in production Drupal environments, including CDN integration strategies and performance measurement methodologies to quantify your gains. Suitable for developers and system administrators seeking to push Drupal performance to its absolute limits, this presentation goes beyond traditional optimization approaches to unlock millisecond-level improvements that compound into transformative user experiences. protocol innovations in their own infrastructure. Prerequisite Some basic knowledge about network (http), webserver configuration with Nginx or Apache. Outline Learning Objectives Attendees will leave with actionable configurations ready to deploy and the knowledge to leverage transport Experience level Advanced read more
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Nestlé Nutrition Scalable Multibrand Design System on Drupal

Olga Tsiamliak (Volha-tsiamliak), Bastien Chanot A scalable multi-brand design system enables companies to effectively manage multiple brands, reduce costs, comply with accessibility regulations and deliver a consistent user experience across all digital touchpoints. By implementing a core design system with flexible brand adaptations and automating design updates through design tokens, businesses can achieve faster time-to-market, higher design consistency, and better scalability across digital products. Additionally, implementing DesignOps practices ensures more efficient collaboration between developers and designers, further accelerating delivery and improving quality. Prerequisite This session is ideal for product owners, business leaders, UX designers, and developers who are interested in building scalable digital experiences. No deep technical knowledge is required — a basic understanding of UI/UX principles and familiarity with the concept of design systems is helpful. Outline - Introduction: why managing multiple brands is challenging - Core Design System (CDS): what it is and how it solves these challenges - Brand adaptation: preserving identity within a unified system - Design tokens: automating the bridge between Figma and Drupal - Frontend development: practical steps for using tokens effectively - DesignOps: optimizing collaboration between designers and developers - Case study: real-world implementation, business results - Common challenges and best practices for adoption - Q&A Learning Objectives Learn how a scalable core design system can support multiple brands. Understand the role of design tokens in automating frontend updates. Discover how DesignOps enhances cross-functional collaboration. Gain practical insights into building scalable, consistent digital experiences with Drupal. Identify strategies for overcoming operational and technical challenges. Experience level Beginner read more
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Scaling Drupal’s Marketing to Match Its Innovation: Uniting the Community as Drupal's Super Power

Lenny Moskalyk (Lenny Moskalyk), James Hall (jamesh-0), David Bishop (David_bishop), Paul Johnson (pdjohnson), Matthew Saunders (Matthews) Drupal’s technical innovation has reached new heights, but marketing must now match its ambition. This session unites community leaders to present a bold plan: align global efforts, amplify success stories, and trigger a new wave of Drupal adoption in the accelerating AI-driven digital world. Prerequisite Open to all skills and experience levels Ideally suited to agency owners, marketing, staff at end user organisations, content writers, creatives including writers, designers, photographers, podcasters, those in roles which often appear on webinars etc Outline Drupal is at a pivotal moment in its history, fuelled by rapid innovation within the community and the accelerating rise of AI, where Drupal has taken a commanding lead. Since the launch of Drupal CMS, the community has mobilised and shifted towards structured initiatives, targeted development, and a clearer strategic direction. Drupal is evolving fast with renewed focus and purpose. Latest innovations such as Drupal Canvas and Drupal AI are opening new pathways to reach broader audiences and new sectors. Combined with Drupal’s established strengths — governance, transparency, and openness — the platform stands ready to meet the needs of organisations navigating an increasingly complex digital environment. The technical foundations have never been stronger. However, for Drupal to fully realise this potential, our marketing efforts must now match the ambition and pace of our technical progress. While important steps have been taken — including the brand refresh, the new Drupal.org, greater access to Drupal CMS demos, and the growth of platforms such as The Drop Times — the work of reaching new audiences is only beginning. Much of the market remains unaware of the extraordinary advancements Drupal offers today. The opportunity is clear, but the moment must be seized. Now is the time to scale our marketing efforts with the same ambition that has driven our technical innovation. We have a unique advantage over proprietary competitors: a global network of agencies, contributors, and advocates who all directly benefit when Drupal succeeds. By aligning efforts around a shared strategy, building mechanisms to surface and amplify ideas, success stories, and materials, and strengthening existing networks that allow these stories to flow outward and be adapted locally, we can create the momentum needed to trigger a new wave of adoption. This session will bring together presenters from Drupal Certified Partners, The Drupal Association, contributors from Promote Drupal, the founder of The Drop Times, and organisers of large-scale marketing campaigns. Together, they will share a vision for how Drupal can elevate its marketing ambition to match its technical leadership, expanding its reach into new markets and securing its place at the forefront of the digital future. A vision which is missing one key element, you! Learning Objectives Understand the strategic importance of aligning marketing efforts with Drupal’s technical innovation to strengthen Drupal’s position in a rapidly evolving, AI-driven digital landscape. Explore proven approaches for amplifying success stories, initiatives, and new features to reach wider audiences and open new markets for Drupal and Drupal CMS. Recognise the unique opportunity presented by Drupal’s global community network and how agencies, contributors, and advocates can collaborate to scale marketing impact collectively. Learn how a strategic marketing framework can be established to ensure consistent, high-quality messaging flows from the centre of the community to regional and local levels. Leave with practical insights on how participants and their organisations can contribute towards Drupal’s unified marketing efforts, helping to accelerate adoption and future-proof the ecosystem. Experience level Beginner read more
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The secret lives of OSS designers: Diary studies of designers contributing to OSS

Speaker: Eriol Fox, Victory Brown (Victory Brown) Listen to the unfiltered inner worlds and experiences of Designers contributing to critical OSS projects in order to make your projects more accessible to designers and design contributions. Prerequisite A concept of what design is broadly beyond UI/UX/Graphics (but the talk covers that) Outline In October 2023 Superbloom.design published findings from 10-16 week diary studies reported by designers actively working on OSS contributions. The diary studies aim was to investigate some of the key questions relating to design in OSS and fill some of the larger systemic “gaps” of information from non-code contributors’ experiences in OSS. There is existing research about designers in open source, but it has focused on analysis of data on issue trackers or interviews with designers. This session will cover an overview of the study, some of the key learnings and recommendations from Superbloom Designers on how to improve and progress design in OSS. Learning Objectives - Understand the aspects of OSS that designers find the most challenging - Experience OSS pains from the perspectives of designers - Learn the specific format of feedback for design success in OSS - Understand how an OSS project wants to be entered and exited by designers. - Learn how to speak the language of design in order to make your OSS project more usable and accessible for more users and contributors. Experience level Beginner 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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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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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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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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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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