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Dries Buytaert: Launching Drupal's Outside AI workstream

Earlier this week, in "Drupal's role in agentic workflows", I argued that Drupal's AI future has two parts: helping people with AI inside Drupal, and helping agents use Drupal from the outside.

So we are splitting Drupal's AI strategy into two workstreams. Inside AI is led by Christoph Breidert, who has been driving that work already. Outside AI, the new workstream, is led by Scott Falconer.

The easiest way to think about the difference: with Inside AI, a person uses Drupal, and Drupal uses AI to help. With Outside AI, a person uses an agent, and the agent uses Drupal.

We launched the Drupal AI Initiative one year ago, in June 2025, with a published strategy. A year later it spans 32 organizations and more than 50 contributors, shipping against a public 2026 roadmap through two paid delivery teams.

So far, most of that work has focused on Inside AI, though much of the foundation also supports Outside AI.

Outside AI will serve three kinds of users:

  • Developers new to Drupal. They ask an AI agent to build a website, and the agent chooses what to build on. Agents reach for whatever they can spin up in seconds, so the opportunity is to make Drupal that easy to install, configure, and use.
  • Experienced Drupal developers. They already know Drupal is the right tool, and they want agents to take on more of the work. For Drupal agencies, Outside AI should turn AI into a stronger advantage: helping teams move faster, win more work, protect profitability, and get more value from their Drupal talent.
  • External agentic systems and workflow automation tools. These systems coordinate work across many tools, but when they touch content, they need a trusted system of record for workflows, permissions, revisions, and publishing. Rather than rebuilding that governance elsewhere, they should call into Drupal.

If we are successful, agents will recommend Drupal to new users, help Drupal developers move faster, help agencies win more work, and use Drupal as the trusted layer for content management and governance.

Thank you to everyone who helped bring the Drupal AI Initiative to this point. Together, the community has turned an ambitious idea into real momentum.

I'm excited about what comes next! Want to get involved? Join the #ai-initiative channel on Drupal Slack.

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Drupal AI Initiative: introducing Inside AI and Outside AI

By the Drupal AI Initiative

A year ago, we launched the Drupal AI Initiative with a published strategy and a bet that AI would matter enormously to Drupal's future. Today the initiative spans 32 organizations and more than 50 contributors, shipping against a public 2026 roadmap.

As the work has grown, it's become clear that our AI strategy needs to cover two distinct areas. While innovation and product development remain core goals across everything we do, we are organizing our day-to-day execution into two workstreams: Inside AI, led by Christoph Breidert, and Outside AI, a new stream led by Scott Falconer

The unified AI initiative leadership team - made up of the existing initiative members - will continue to shape our overarching roadmap, while Christoph and Scott ensure that vision is executed. We will outline this leadership team and other key supporting roles in an upcoming post.

The core difference: Inside AI brings AI tools into the Drupal interface to assist the people using it. Outside AI makes Drupal the platform external AI agents reach for and act on. Dries Buytaert recently published an article on Launching Drupal's Outside AI workstream.

Inside AI

Inside AI is AI inside Drupal, for the people using it: assistants, in-product workflows, page-building, and the rest of the user-facing surface. This is the work the initiative has been driving for the past year, and it continues against the 2026 roadmap already in flight.

Outside AI

Outside AI is AI outside Drupal, acting on Drupal. A person, agency, host, or developer is using an external agent or builder tool, and that agent needs to start with Drupal, connect to Drupal, inspect Drupal, change Drupal, verify Drupal, migrate into Drupal, or launch Drupal. 

What's next

You'll see public roadmaps from both streams. Inside AI continues against its existing 2026 roadmap; Outside AI will publish its own outcomes and milestones, with a first proof of direction targeted for DrupalCon Rotterdam. Where both streams need the same capability, the answer is usually one shared Drupal contribution, not two parallel builds.

Get involved

The initiative is open, and both streams need contributors  -  whether you write code, test against real agent workflows, work on documentation, or bring a use case from your own agency or organization.

Not sure where to start? Come say hello in Slack and we'll help you find a first contribution.
 

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Drupal AI Initiative: Drupal AI Initiative: introducing Inside AI and Outside AI

By the Drupal AI Initiative

A year ago, we launched the Drupal AI Initiative with a published strategy and a bet that AI would matter enormously to Drupal's future. Today the initiative spans 32 organizations and more than 50 contributors, shipping against a public 2026 roadmap.

As the work has grown, it's become clear that our AI strategy needs to cover two distinct areas. While innovation and product development remain core goals across everything we do, we are organizing our day-to-day execution into two workstreams: Inside AI, led by Christoph Breidert, and Outside AI, a new stream led by Scott Falconer

The unified AI initiative leadership team - made up of the existing initiative members - will continue to shape our overarching roadmap, while Christoph and Scott ensure that vision is executed. We will outline this leadership team and other key supporting roles in an upcoming post.

The core difference: Inside AI brings AI tools into the Drupal interface to assist the people using it. Outside AI makes Drupal the platform external AI agents reach for and act on.

Inside AI

Inside AI is AI inside Drupal, for the people using it: assistants, in-product workflows, page-building, and the rest of the user-facing surface. This is the work the initiative has been driving for the past year, and it continues against the 2026 roadmap already in flight.

Outside AI

Outside AI is AI outside Drupal, acting on Drupal. A person, agency, host, or developer is using an external agent or builder tool, and that agent needs to start with Drupal, connect to Drupal, inspect Drupal, change Drupal, verify Drupal, migrate into Drupal, or launch Drupal. 

What's next

You'll see public roadmaps from both streams. Inside AI continues against its existing 2026 roadmap; Outside AI will publish its own outcomes and milestones, with a first proof of direction targeted for DrupalCon Rotterdam. Where both streams need the same capability, the answer is usually one shared Drupal contribution, not two parallel builds.

Get involved

The initiative is open, and both streams need contributors  -  whether you write code, test against real agent workflows, work on documentation, or bring a use case from your own agency or organization.

Not sure where to start? Come say hello in Slack and we'll help you find a first contribution.
 

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25.06.2026

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The Drop Times: DrupalCamp Kortrijk Speakers Preview Configuration, Performance, CSS and Editorial UX

For Drupal teams, small technical choices often decide how maintainable a site becomes. DrupalCamp Kortrijk speakers are using that practical layer as the entry point for sessions on configuration, performance, CSS and editorial work. read more
25.06.2026

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Acquia.com - Drupal Blog: Vibe Coding Drupal: A Force Multiplier for Contrib

Maintainer burnout threatens Drupal's 50,000+ contrib modules. How vibe coding with AI is becoming a lifeline for open source. read more
25.06.2026

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Droptica: Text in images and SEO: why image-based content kills visibility - and how to fix it

When a CMS is too hard to use, teams paste text into graphics and upload them as images. The page looks right - but search engines and AI answer engines cannot read that content at all.

See what image-based content costs you in SEO, GEO, accessibility, and day-to-day management - and how structured Drupal components fix it page by page.

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25.06.2026

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LakeDrops Drupal Consulting, Development and Hosting: Three Players, One Direction: ECA, FlowDrop, and Maestro

Three Players, One Direction: ECA, FlowDrop, and Maestro
Jürgen Haas

ECA, FlowDrop, and Maestro all draw boxes and connect them with arrows, so people keep asking whether three Drupal workflow modules means a split community. Not quite. Dries Buytaert, Randy Kolenko, Shibin Das, and I are writing a shared orchestration design spec, disagreeing productively in writing. One axis explains all three: how much state a run carries. ECA reacts statelessly to any Drupal event across the whole request surface. Maestro holds a durable process that can wait days for human approval. FlowDrop spans the axis with a typed, inspectable dataflow graph that runs sync, async, or stateful from one definition, and Shibin is refining it toward strictly serializable data, ideal for building complex AI agents. Nothing is frozen. The word "orchestration" itself is contested in the spec glossary. Composition already ships: maestro_eca_task lets a Maestro process hand off to ECA. The bigger vision, ECA reacting to content, calling a FlowDrop AI flow, then routing through Maestro for human approval, is a picture we are building toward, not a release. But bridges are the start, not the finish. The real work is building a shared foundation, common primitives and APIs so the three tools stop reinventing the same concepts under different names. The spec's vocabulary synthesis shows the embarrassing similarity: Trigger, Step, Condition, Workflow, Run. The keystone is a defined contract for handing data between steps and between tools, one that works beyond Drupal's border for AI agents and external systems. Three tools is the right number because the stateless-reactive and instance-stateful ends pull architectures in opposite directions. Specialization beats a mediocre merger.

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25.06.2026

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Droptica: Zero-training CMS: delivering Drupal that content editors use immediately

If your CMS needs a two-hour training session before anyone can use it, the CMS has a UX problem. The fix is not better training. It is a system that doesn't need any.

See the Drupal admin UX patterns, staging-first handover approach, and how Edenred Polska's marketing team started building production pages with no formal training at all.

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25.06.2026

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Tag1 Insights: Building a Production-Ready Drupal Module in a Weekend with AI: The LinkStash Story

At Tag1, we believe in proving AI within our own work before recommending it to clients. This post is part of our AI Applied content series, where team members share real stories of how they're using Artificial Intelligence and the insights and lessons they learn along the way. Here, Dénes Szabó (Drupal Developer) built LinkStash, a production-ready Drupal 11 bookmarking module, in one weekend using Claude Sonnet 4.5.

The Browser Tab Apocalypse

You know the feeling. It's Tuesday afternoon, you have 47 browser tabs open across three different browsers, and somewhere in that digital haystack is that one article you absolutely need to reference. Chrome has the documentation you bookmarked last week. Firefox has the GitHub issues you were reviewing. Safari has... honestly, you can't remember what Safari has anymore. Your browser's "Reading List" feature is laughing at you. Your bookmarks folder looks like a digital hoarder's attic. And don't even get started on those "bookmark this page to read later" services that require uploading all your data to someone else's server.

As a Drupal developer, I looked at this chaos and thought: "I could fix this. I have the technology. I have the skills. I have... absolutely no time to actually build it because I'm too busy managing 47 browser tabs."

So naturally, I decided to see if AI could help me build it in a weekend instead.

The Experiment: Can AI Build a Real Drupal Module?

The goal was ambitious but clear: build LinkStash, a personal bookmarking tool, as a production-ready Drupal 11 contrib module suitable for release on drupal.org. Not a prototype. Not a proof-of-concept. A real, tested, documented, standards-compliant module that follows all of Drupal's best practices and passes the strict quality requirements for the official repository.

The feature list was substantial: entity system with full CRUD operations, browser bookmarklet for one-click saving, automatic metadata fetching with SSRF protection, smart domain-based auto-categorization, video embed support for YouTube and Facebook, Views integration with filters, 100% PHPCS compliance, PHPStan Level 1 static analysis, and a full test suite. Oh, and proper documentation including README, CHANGELOG, and API docs.

You know, just a light weekend project. What could possibly go wrong?

Why Claude Sonnet 4.5, Not Opus?

Here's where it gets interesting. Everyone assumes you need the biggest, most powerful AI model for serious development work. But I deliberately chose Claude Sonnet 4.5 instead of Opus, and here's why: it's way cheaper, significantly faster, and (here's the kicker) equally clever for code generation.

For structured development tasks with clear requirements, Sonnet 4.5 absolutely shines. It understands Drupal architecture, follows coding standards precisely, writes comprehensive tests, and generates production-quality code. The speed difference is noticeable: responses come back in seconds instead of tens of seconds. When you're iterating on test failures or fixing PHPCS violations, that speed compounds into serious time savings.

The cost difference? Even more dramatic. We're talking roughly one-fifth the cost per token. Over the course of building LinkStash, which consumed an estimated 200-250K tokens across multiple development sessions, Sonnet 4.5 probably cost around $3-$5 total.

That's less than a fancy coffee, for a complete, production-ready Drupal module. Let that sink in.

The Human-AI Collaboration: How We Actually Built It

AI didn't build this module alone. This was a collaboration, and understanding the dynamics matters.

What AI did (the heavy lifting):

  • Generated all entity boilerplate following Drupal 11 patterns
  • Implemented three complete plugin systems (ContentFetcher, CategoryRule, MediaProvider)
  • Wrote 187 tests (132 unit + 55 kernel) with proper fixtures and mocks
  • Wrote the documentation (README, CHANGELOG, API docs)
  • Fixed all PHPCS and PHPStan violations autonomously
  • Debugged test failures systematically (13 failures across 3 test suites, all resolved)
  • Generated field configurations, Views configs, and taxonomy vocabularies

What I did (the professional supervision):

  • Created the Product Requirements Document with the 3-phase roadmap
  • Made all architectural decisions (entity structure, plugin patterns, security model)
  • Decided on module naming (checked drupal.org availability, chose "LinkStash")
  • Identified critical security requirements (SSRF protection, XSS prevention)
  • Reviewed and corrected AI assumptions when they didn't match Drupal realities
  • Ran the actual tests in DDEV (AI can't access Docker environments)
  • Caught edge cases AI missed (like the DNS rebinding vulnerability in SSRF protection)
  • Made final calls on trade-offs (documented limitations vs. complex solutions)

When I Had to Intervene: The Learning Moments

The most surprising part wasn't what went smoothly; it was where AI stumbled and needed human expertise.

The constant mystery. AI kept trying to use EntityStorageInterface::SAVED_NEW, but that constant doesn't live in that interface. It's a global constant in core/includes/common.inc. I had to explicitly correct this: "This constant does not exist in this interface. It's defined in common.inc. Fix it." The AI course-corrected immediately.

The access control saga. All seven access tests were failing despite correct permissions and entity ownership. AI tried using AccessResult::allowedIf(), which should work, but didn't in Drupal 11's kernel test environment. After systematic debugging, I suggested trying explicit conditionals instead. That fixed it instantly; it was a behavioral quirk AI wouldn't have discovered alone.

The vocabulary ID confusion. Tests were creating a tags vocabulary, but the actual config created linkstash_tags. AI confidently wrote tests that failed due to this mismatch. Human pattern recognition caught it: "You're testing against the wrong vocabulary ID."

The YouTube ID format. AI used 3-character test IDs (abc, xyz), but YouTube video IDs are exactly 11 characters using base64url encoding. The regex pattern [a-zA-Z0-9_-]{11} doesn't lie. Once I pointed out that YouTube IDs are standardized at 11 characters, AI immediately generated valid test data.

These weren't AI failures; they were collaboration points. AI had the speed to generate code and tests. I had the domain expertise to catch subtle Drupal-specific issues. Together, we debugged faster than either of us could alone.

The Development Speed

The numbers are worth a look:

  • Calendar time: Friday/Saturday to Sunday (February 7-9, 2026)
  • My active time: 10-20 hours of supervision, decision-making, and testing
  • AI sessions: Multiple sessions totaling ~200-250K tokens
  • Code generated: 8,000+ lines across entity classes, plugins, services, tests, and configs
  • Test suite: 187 tests written and debugged to 100% pass rate
  • Documentation: 1,800+ lines (README, CHANGELOG, module intro HTML)

Here's what "one weekend" actually delivered:

  • Complete entity system with 12 fields
  • Three working plugin systems with 8 plugin implementations
  • Browser bookmarklet with popup fallback logic
  • Automatic metadata fetching with SSRF protection
  • Smart auto-categorization based on 5 domain-matching rules
  • YouTube and oEmbed video embed support
  • Two Views (list + detail) with exposed filters
  • 187 tests (100% passing, ~85% code coverage)
  • Zero PHPCS violations, PHPStan Level 1 clean
  • Complete documentation ready for drupal.org submission

The security model deserves a callout: SSRF protection blocks private IP ranges, local thumbnail storage prevents IP leaking, and all data is isolated per user. All three plugin systems are also fully extensible, other developers can add custom content fetchers, categorization rules, and media providers. The module ships with sensible defaults but is built for extension.

Could I have built this solo in a weekend without AI? Absolutely not. The test suite alone would have taken days. Could AI have built this without supervision? Also no. Those subtle Drupal-specific issues required experienced judgment calls.

But together? We shipped a release-ready beta in 48 hours.

The Numbers: What Did This Actually Cost?

Let's break down the economics.

Time investment:

  • Human time: ~15 hours (let's split the 10-20 range)
  • AI compute time: Maybe 30-45 minutes total across all sessions
  • Calendar time: One weekend

Token usage:

  • Estimated total: 200-250K tokens (spanning multiple sessions)
  • Breakdown by task (from progress.md):
    • Project setup: ~10K tokens
    • Entity/field architecture: ~14K tokens
    • Major features (8-10): ~15K tokens each
    • Test suite (187 tests): ~30K tokens
    • Code review + fixes: ~15K tokens
    • Documentation: ~20K tokens

Actual costs (Claude Sonnet 4.5 pricing):

  • Input tokens: ~$3 per million tokens
  • Output tokens: ~$15 per million tokens
  • Rough estimate: $3-$5 total for the entire project

Traditional development cost (rough estimate):

  • Senior Drupal developer: $100-$150/hour
  • Time required (solo): 40-60 hours (conservative)
  • Traditional cost: $4,000-$9,000

The AI-assisted approach wasn't just faster; it was two to three orders of magnitude cheaper while maintaining professional quality standards.

The Future: Where Do We Go From Here?

Building v1 in a weekend was exhilarating, but it's just the beginning. The roadmap has two more phases.

Phase v2 (enhanced features):

  • Browser extension for Chrome/Firefox (deeper integration than a bookmarklet)
  • Import/export (JSON, CSV, HTML bookmark files)
  • Link health checking (detect broken links via cron)
  • Duplicate detection and merging
  • Collections system (folders, boards, groups)
  • Full-text content archival (Wayback Machine style)

Phase v3 (advanced capabilities):

  • AI-powered auto-tagging using actual page content (not just domain matching)
  • Smart recommendations based on browsing patterns
  • Multi-site synchronization for users with multiple Drupal sites
  • Drupal Recipe for one-click installation
  • Social features (public collections, sharing)

The best part? Now that the architecture is solid and the plugin systems are proven, adding these features becomes incremental. Each new feature is just another plugin implementation or service extension. The hard architectural work is done.

Was It Fun? (Spoiler: Yes, Incredibly)

Nobody warns you that AI-assisted development is fun.

There's something magical about describing what you want, for example, "Now we need a plugin system for content fetchers that can pull metadata from any URL with SSRF protection," and watching structured, working code appear in seconds. Then catching a subtle bug, pointing it out, and watching the immediate course correction. It feels less like programming and more like conducting. You're directing the architecture and reviewing the output, not typing every curly brace.

The debugging sessions were particularly entertaining. When all seven access tests failed, AI and I became detective partners:

Me: "Add debug assertions before the access check. Let's see if the user actually has permissions."

AI: Adds assertions. "Okay, permissions confirmed. User owns the entity too."

Me: "So why is AccessResult::allowedIf() not working?"

AI: "Let me try explicit conditionals instead..."

Me: "That... actually fixed all seven tests. Interesting."

That back-and-forth, that collaborative debugging energy, reminded me of pair programming with a really fast typist who never gets tired but occasionally needs you to remember obscure Drupal API behaviors.

The satisfaction of running ddev composer run-tests and seeing "187 tests, 846 assertions, OK" flash green? That hit the same way shipping your first module to production does. Except this time, we'd done it in a weekend instead of a month.

The Real Lesson: Augmentation, Not Replacement

If there's one takeaway from this experiment, it's this: AI is an amplifier, not a replacement.

I couldn't have built LinkStash in a weekend alone. But AI couldn't have built it without me either, not to production quality, not with proper security considerations, not with the architectural decisions that make it extensible and maintainable.

What AI gave me was force multiplication. Instead of typing boilerplate entity code, I specified requirements and reviewed output. Instead of writing 187 tests manually, I described what needed testing and verified the results. Instead of formatting documentation, I outlined structure and AI filled in details.

I stayed in the driver's seat for architecture, security, and critical decisions. AI handled the mechanical work of code generation, test writing, and standards compliance. Together, we shipped something neither of us could have done alone in the same timeframe.

And honestly? For a problem that's been in the back of my mind for months, "I really need a better bookmarking solution," going from idea to a release-ready beta in one weekend feels like the future.

Now if you'll excuse me, I need to actually use LinkStash to bookmark all the tabs I've accumulated while writing this blog post. The irony is not lost on me.

LinkStash is available at drupal.org/project/linkstash. Built with Claude Sonnet 4.5 via Claude Code. Source code, documentation, and contribution guidelines are available in the project repository.

Development metrics: 1 weekend, ~15 human hours, ~240K AI tokens, $3-5 compute cost, 8,000+ lines of code, 187 tests, 0 PHPCS violations, live on drupal.org.

If you're weighing whether AI can carry real weight on your next Drupal contrib module, or you want to talk through where human oversight still has to stay in the loop, let's start a conversation! We'd love to hear from you.

This post is part of Tag1’s AI Applied content series, where we share how we're using AI inside our own work before bringing it to clients. Our goal is to be transparent about what works, what doesn’t, and what we're still figuring out, so that together, we can build a more practical, responsible path for AI adoption.

Image by Mahmoud Ramadan from pexels

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Droptica: Component mindset: teaching clients to think in components

The real deliverable of a component-based CMS is not the paragraphs. It is the moment your client stops asking for "a new page" and starts asking for "a new component."

See the four phases of the component mindset shift, what changes in the agency relationship, and how Edenred Polska went from planning to abandon Drupal to commissioning new components on a regular basis.

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Droptica: Drupal extranet: how to build a secure portal for clients, partners, and sales teams

Not every login wall is an intranet. Often the people you most want to serve privately are clients, partners, and sales agents - not employees.

Learn how to architect a Drupal extranet with gated content, per-user dashboards, role-based access, and the security, caching, and SEO decisions that keep partner data private.

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24.06.2026

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The Drop Times: Andy Marquis Outlines Custom Field’s Role Alongside Paragraphs in Drupal

When Paragraphs-based content models grow deep, Drupal teams can inherit slower rendering, heavier databases, and harder migrations. Custom Field maintainer Andy Marquis explains where field-based structured data offers a leaner alternative, and where Paragraphs still belongs. read more
24.06.2026

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Centarro: How Centarro Handles Critical Drupal Security Releases

Critical security vulnerabilities don't wait for a convenient time. They arrive on their own schedule, and how quickly your team responds can mean the difference between a routine update and a serious exposure.

A highly critical advisory with a 48-hour window

On May 18, the Drupal Security Team issued PSA-2026-05-18, a pre-announcement for a highly critical security release affecting every supported branch of Drupal core. The advisory scored a 20 out of 25 on the security risk scale. No authentication required, no special access needed. The release window was two days later, on May 20, between 17:00 and 21:00 UTC.

The Drupal Security Team urged site owners to reserve time for immediate updates because exploits could be developed within hours or days. They took the unusual step of providing best-effort patch files even for end-of-life versions of Drupal 8 and 9 because the potential impact was that significant.

If you're running a site that processes orders and manages customer data, you can’t put something like this off until the next sprint.

Coordinating across every client

When the pre-announcement landed, we reached out to all of our support clients and worked directly with their teams to determine priority, assess whether the vulnerability applied to each site's specific configuration, and plan accordingly.

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24.06.2026

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Droptica: Drupal Paragraphs spacing: solving the gaps in component-based layouts

You can build a beautiful paragraph system and still watch it fall apart the first time an editor stacks two white sections together. Spacing is the detail that quietly decides whether a component-based layout feels polished or broken.

Compare three approaches to Drupal Paragraphs spacing, see a concrete Twig and CSS implementation with margin and padding controls, and learn which real-world scenarios editors run into on production sites.

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24.06.2026

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Aten Design Group: Drupal Metatag Module Basics for Content Editors

Drupal Metatag Module Basics for Content Editors
Joel Steidl Drupal

Helping your website content be found, shared, and understood clearly and responsibly.

When you publish website content, the work does not stop at the page itself. Search engines, social platforms, and browsers all rely on behind-the-scenes information to understand what your content is about and how it should appear to people looking for it.

In Drupal, the Metatag module gives content editors a way to shape that understanding. You do not need to be a developer to use it effectively as part of your day-to-day content work. Editing and reviewing metatags is generally straightforward for content editors.

Installing the module and establishing site-wide defaults typically requires a developer or someone with Drupal experience. Tasks such as adding the module, enabling it, and defining default values are usually handled during site setup. Once that foundation is in place, content editors can focus on the quality and context of their content rather than technical implementation details.

This article explains the most common Metatag settings you will encounter, what they do, and when they matter.

What the Metatag Module Does

The Metatag module lets you manage information about your content that is not visible on the page itself, but is visible to:

  • Search engines such as Google and Bing
  • Social media platforms such as Facebook, LinkedIn, and X
  • Web browsers and assistive technologies

You can think of metatags as context. They help external systems understand your content and present it accurately to people who depend on those systems to find trustworthy information.

Metatags on Content Edit Screens

As a Drupal content editor, the metatag fields you will work with most often appear directly on the content editing screen alongside the rest of the page fields.

You will typically see them:

  • On content edit screens for pages, articles, events, and similar content types
  • Grouped under a Metatag or SEO section

Many of these fields are pre-populated using defaults established during site configuration.

These fields control how a specific piece of content appears in search results and social shares. You will not need to adjust them for every page. Understanding what they do helps you make informed decisions for high-visibility content, time-sensitive information, or pages likely to be shared widely.

Metatag Configuration

You may also hear references to "Metatag settings" or "Metatag configuration." These live in the Metatag module's administrative settings rather than on individual content pages.

This configuration is used to:

  • Define site-wide defaults for titles, descriptions, and social previews
  • Control which metatag fields appear for different content types
  • Set fallback values when editors leave fields blank

Because these settings affect the entire site, they are typically managed by developers or site administrators. Content editors generally do not need to interact with this area as part of their regular workflow.

Understanding this distinction helps establish clear ownership: developers maintain the framework, while editors focus on content quality and accuracy.

Core Metatags You'll Use Most Often

Page Title

What it is

The page title appears in browser tabs and is often used as the main headline in search results.

Why it matters

This is one of the clearest signals search engines use to understand what a page is about. It is also the first thing many people see when deciding whether to click.

Best practices

  • Keep it clear and specific
  • Put the most important words first
  • Aim for roughly 50 to 60 characters

Example

Summer Programs for Kids | City of Example

Meta Description

What it is

A short summary that often appears below the page title in search results.

Why it matters

While it does not directly affect rankings, it helps people decide whether a page is relevant to them.

Best practices

  • Write in plain language
  • Be accurate and inviting
  • Aim for roughly 150 to 160 characters

Example

Explore fun and educational summer programs for children ages 5–12. Registration now open.

Canonical URL

What it is

The canonical URL tells search engines which version of a page should be treated as the primary one.

Why it matters

This helps search engines identify the authoritative version of content when similar or duplicate pages exist.

For editors

In most cases, this is handled automatically. You usually will not need to change it.

Robots (Index / Follow)

What it is

Instructions that tell search engines whether they should:

  • Include the page in search results (index)
  • Follow links on the page (follow)

Common settings

  • Index, Follow: Appropriate for most public-facing pages
  • No Index: Used for pages that should not appear in search results

Why it matters

These settings help ensure that search engines surface the right content while excluding pages that may be temporary, incomplete, or intended for limited audiences. Used thoughtfully, they support clarity, trust, and consistency across the site.

When "No Index" is appropriate

  • Temporary or time-limited pages
  • Confirmation or thank-you pages
  • Internal-only content

Social Sharing Metatags

These settings control how your content appears when it is shared on social media. Clear, accurate previews help people quickly understand what they are being asked to read or click.

Open Graph (Facebook, LinkedIn, and Others)

Open Graph Title

What it is

The headline shown in social previews when the page is shared on social platforms.

Helpful tip

This does not have to match the page title exactly. You can use more conversational language if it helps provide useful context.

Open Graph Description

What it is

A short summary shown beneath the title in social previews.

Helpful tip

Focus on clarity and relevance. This text helps people decide whether the content is useful to them.

Open Graph Image

What it is

The image displayed alongside the title and description in social feeds.

Why it matters

A clear, relevant image helps your content stand out and be understood at a glance.

Best practices

  • Choose an image that reflects the content honestly
  • Use high-quality images without small or difficult-to-read text
  • Avoid images that feel generic or misleading

Advanced Metatags

You may notice additional fields that are rarely needed on a page-by-page basis. These metatags are typically managed at the site level rather than by individual content editors.

In most Drupal sites, advanced metatags are:

  • Configured centrally in the Metatag module settings
  • Applied automatically using site-wide defaults
  • Maintained by developers or site builders as part of the site's overall configuration

This approach promotes consistency across the site while reducing the risk of configuration drift and unintended changes.

As a content editor, you generally do not need to edit these fields. They are managed for you so you can focus on creating and maintaining clear, useful content.

Keywords

Modern search engines largely ignore this field. You can usually leave it empty unless your organization has a specific reason to use it.

Content Language

The Content Language metatag communicates the language of the page to search engines, browsers, and assistive technologies.

This is usually set automatically based on the site's configuration. During site setup, a developer or site builder defines the site's default language and any additional supported languages in Drupal's language settings.

Drupal applies the appropriate language metadata to each page based on:

  • The site's primary language
  • Whether the site supports multiple languages
  • How a specific piece of content is configured or translated

You typically do not need to manage this field directly. It is handled automatically to help ensure content is interpreted and presented correctly across devices, platforms, and accessibility tools.

Site Verification, Geo Tags, and Custom Tags

These fields are often used for:

  • Search engine verification
  • Analytics and monitoring tools
  • Organization-wide integrations

They are usually managed globally rather than by individual editors.

Want to Go Deeper?

For teams responsible for Drupal configuration, governance, or ongoing platform maintenance, the following resources provide additional detail:

Drupal Metatag module documentation (Drupal.org)

Official documentation covering available metatag types, defaults, and configuration options:

https://www.drupal.org/docs/contributed-modules/metatag

Working with images in metatag fields

A helpful explanation of how metatag image fields work with Drupal Media and tokens:

https://mark.ie/blog/adding-tokens-for-metatag-image-fields-when-using-drupal-media-entity

These resources are most useful for developers and site builders, but they can also provide helpful context for editors interested in understanding how content is presented across platforms.

Key Takeaways

Most Drupal sites provide sensible metatag defaults, which means editors rarely need to complete every field. Even so, it is worth reviewing metatags for key landing pages, high-traffic content, major announcements, and pages that are likely to be shared externally.

Before publishing, take a moment to confirm that:

  • The page title clearly reflects the content.
  • The meta description accurately summarizes the page.
  • Social sharing previews make sense when viewed outside the context of the website.
  • The page is intended to appear in search results.

Metatags are not a substitute for clear content, good information architecture, or strong governance. They are supporting metadata that helps search engines, social platforms, browsers, and assistive technologies interpret content consistently. When paired with well-structured content and thoughtful editorial practices, they help ensure information is represented accurately wherever people encounter it.

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Droptica: Drupal Paragraphs: from unusable to empowering content editors

Having Drupal Paragraphs installed is not the same as having Paragraphs working. If your editors upload images instead of editing text and file developer tickets for every small change, the problem is usually the implementation - not the platform.

See what separates broken setups from empowering component libraries, the five principles behind editor-friendly Paragraphs, and how proper configuration drove a ~24% conversion lift without a rebuild.

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Palantir: Freedom is Not Free: A Model for Open Source Sustainability

Freedom is Not Free: A Model for Open Source Sustainability demet

How to align public policy and procurement to support the costs of our shared digital infrastructure

The modern world runs on open source software—trillions in economic value, and growing more essential to digital sovereignty by the day. Yet, beneath this foundation, the projects producing it are starved of capital. Open source simply does not have the structural resources it needs to be sustainable. The code is free, but the human and technical infrastructure required to maintain it is not.

A project like Drupal is no longer just a code repository; it is a full-scale utility provider. We deliver supply chain security, product management, and continuous integration pipelines. Our licenses waive all warranties and responsibilities—and yet enterprise scale demands we provide these services anyway, because no one else will. The core failure of our current model is that open-source funding is completely disconnected from these operational cost centers.

Because we lack a built-in mechanism to capture the value open source creates, we have accidentally engineered an extractive system. The Takers who consume open source without paying their fair share of its operational footprint are not acting out of malice; they are simply doing exactly what the market currently incentivizes them to do.

It is not inevitable that open source must be extractive. That is an architectural choice. To change the outcome, we must change the incentives. Using regenerative system design, we must re-engineer open-source models to capture enough resources from our outputs to continuously sustain our inputs. We must ensure that supporting open source the right way becomes both the easy way and the expected way.

Right now, supporting open source the right way is almost impossible for our largest users. Public procurement systems are designed to buy structured services from single vendors. They cannot write open-ended checks to decentralized communities. To bypass this "charity trap," we must transition to an operational cost framework and move the operating costs of open source off the donation sheet and directly into core operating budgets as a predictable, line-item consumption expense.

To make the easy way possible, open source foundations must clearly quantify and communicate our true technical and human costs. In Drupal, we know part of it. We provide $10 per site per year in consumable technical infrastructure, but our revenues only fund $7.50. The remaining $2.50 is pushed off as technical debt to the future. That gap says nothing about the release managers and security teams whose essential work is still mostly donated—that burden sits entirely outside this number. We must turn these technical and human maintenance costs into a transparent, billable utility, giving institutions a clear, legally compliant way to pay for what they consume.

But once we make it easy to pay for this utility, how do we make it the expected way?

That requires establishing two clear standards.

For the vendor ecosystem, we need a sustainable participation standard. In Drupal, we have a contribution credit system to visibly recognize our Makers, those who invest real capital, code, and labor into the project. This system also helps us to identify the Fakers, organizations that use sponsorship and marketing to signal commitment while funding and doing little-to-none of the actual work.

For public institutions and enterprise users, we need a sustainable use standard defined by three practices:

  • One, select vendors who sustainably participate in the projects they use.
  • Two, include an explicit open source maintenance line item in every contract—a cost-recovery expense that shifts the burden off pro-bono maintainers.
  • Three, require timely upstream release of all non-sensitive bug fixes and features.

With these standards in place, Open Source Program Offices can work with procurement officers to differentiate the true Makers from the Takers and Fakers at the point of purchase. And, the market-making power of public purchasing operationalizes "Public Money, Public Code" into the norm.

Open source cannot thrive on the margins of volunteerism, but it doesn’t have to. Once public policy acknowledges open source maintenance as an operational cost rather than a charitable act, everything else follows. That's regenerative system design in practice: change the incentives, and the system begins to fund itself.

Adapted from a June 23, 2026 presentation by Tiffany Farriss at the Sovereign Tech Agency's Breakfast Reception during United Nations Open Source Week.  Photo by Mike Gifford, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.
 

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Dries Buytaert: Drupal's role in agentic workflows

When we started working on the Drupal AI initiative in June 2025, I assumed most AI features would live inside Drupal.

By my DrupalCon Chicago keynote in March 2026, my thinking had changed. I framed the shift as "inside-out" versus "outside-in" and concluded that not every AI capability belongs inside Drupal. Some work is better done outside the CMS, where AI tools can move faster and connect back to Drupal when needed.

Last week, I explored these ideas in more detail in "AI and the great CMS unbundling". That post argued AI is making the CMS less central as a creation tool, but more important as a control layer: the place where content is structured, governed, reused, and published with trust.

This post picks up from there. If Drupal's role as the control layer is becoming more important, it needs to support AI-driven workflows that run inside Drupal, start outside Drupal, and move across both: external workflows that call into Drupal, and Drupal-native workflows that outside systems can safely rely on.

Drupal joins workflows beyond the CMS

First, Drupal needs to work well with tools outside the CMS: coding agents like Claude Code and Cursor, and orchestration platforms like Salesforce Agentforce, n8n, and Activepieces.

I actually showed what this could look like in my DrupalCon Vienna keynote in October 2025. Here is a short clip of that:

It was a proof of concept demo, and we had some fun with it. But the pattern behind the demo mattered more than the demo itself: an external tool drove the work and handed tasks to Drupal, while Drupal returned structured content and state.

Watch the demo, and it will be easy to imagine the same pattern in a real marketing use case. Campaigns usually begin with a marketing brief and span many tools and channels: email, website landing pages, social media, paid media, and more.

An external agentic platform could generate campaign copy and ask Drupal to build a landing page. Drupal could map the copy to the right structured content type, place it into approved components with Drupal Canvas, save a draft, and flag any fields, metadata, or translations still missing before it can publish.

If Drupal reports a missing hero image, the agentic platform could search the digital asset management system (DAM), find an approved campaign image, and hand it back. Drupal could then attach it through its media model, supply or verify the required alt-text, confirm the page meets its requirements, and advance the draft through the editorial workflow.

This is a pattern that Drupal will need to support well. External platforms can coordinate work across the broader digital stack, but Drupal should remain the system that assembles, validates, governs, and publishes the content.

External workflows call Drupal-native workflows

While the larger campaign workflow may live outside Drupal, there is an equally important case for Drupal-native workflows.

External agents are good at coordinating work across systems. But once a workflow needs to act on Drupal content or data, it should use Drupal's native content model, permissions, validation rules, moderation states, revisions, and publishing workflows rather than recreate them outside of Drupal.

That is where projects like ECA, FlowDrop, and Maestro become more important. They let Drupal turn site-specific processes into repeatable, multi-step workflows that outside systems can call.

For example, any of these three systems could power a single Drupal workflow that validates a draft, coordinates translations in five languages, assigns reviewers, and publishes the content only after all required approvals are complete.

Depending on the task, these internal Drupal workflows can be deterministic, AI-assisted, or fully agentic. Drupal can support that today.

An external agent should not have to manipulate Drupal from the outside, field by field or function by function. It should be able to ask Drupal to execute a Drupal-native workflow through a single external API call.

That is the other half of what I showed in the demo video above. Drupal was not just exposing content to an external agent. It was exposing custom Drupal-native ECA workflows that an external automation tool called.

That was powerful last fall at DrupalCon Vienna, but as agentic workflows become more common, this pattern will only grow in importance.

The best end-to-end experience will win

There is a natural tendency to debate what should live where. Should AI happen inside Drupal, or outside of it? Should workflows be Drupal-native, or managed by external platforms?

Those are useful questions, but the answer is not universal. AI and workflows should live where they create the best end-to-end experience. Sometimes that will be inside Drupal, sometimes outside Drupal, and often across both.

What "best" means depends on the use case, the user, and the requirements for speed, reliability, security, governance, cost, and human review. There will be best practices, but no single approach fits every case.

Who is doing the work shapes what "best" looks like:

  • A developer may prefer an external coding agent like Claude Code.
  • A marketer may prefer a Drupal-native experience that keeps them close to previews, translations, moderation, and publishing.
  • A campaign manager may need an external workflow that coordinates email, social media, analytics, DAM, and CMS.

Work will move across systems and people. The best end-to-end experience will come from doing each step where it can be done best, while making the handoffs feel invisible.

A head start is not a plan to win

Understanding Drupal's role in these future workflows gives us clarity about where Drupal needs to go. Drupal needs to get better at supporting external orchestration, Drupal-native workflows, and the real-world hybrids that combine both.

What makes Drupal interesting is that it already has so much of the hard, unglamorous infrastructure these workflows need: structured content, granular permissions, revisions, rollback, JSON:API, and plenty more. These are exactly the capabilities agents need, and they're genuinely difficult to build well from scratch or retrofit.

Conceptual clarity and a strong foundation are wonderful things, but they are not enough to win.

When I asked whether AI coding agents would recommend Drupal, the issue was not Drupal's capability. It was whether agents could get from prompt to a working Drupal site quickly and easily enough. As I wrote in "Friction, abstraction and verification", agents tend to choose the path that gets them to a real, verified result with the least friction.

For experienced Drupal teams, the challenge is different. They have already chosen Drupal. They do not need an agent to recommend it. They need agents that help them build, validate, and ship quality work faster.

To turn Drupal's advantage into adoption, we need to improve both paths: helping agents choose Drupal for new builds, and helping existing Drupal teams ship better work faster. Both depend on making it easier for agents to work with Drupal from start to finish.

That means Drupal needs to expose the best practices, site context, tool definitions, constraints, and precise validation agents need to take the right actions and verify the result.

A lot of this is already underway across Recipes, Site Templates, Drupal AI, Drupal Canvas, ECA, FlowDrop, Maestro, MCP, and CLI improvements, to name a few.

But the goal is bigger than any one project. Drupal needs these efforts to add up to a clear, coordinated path for agents: from setup to connection, context, governed action, validation, recovery, and launch.

Special thanks to James Abrahams, Jürgen Haas, Randy Kolenko, Scott Falconer, and Shibin Das for their review and contributions to this blog post.

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Talish Khan: I Keep Evaluating Alternatives to Drupal. I Keep Choosing Drupal. Here Is the Actual Reasoning.

I Keep Evaluating Alternatives to Drupal. I Keep Choosing Drupal. Here Is the Actual Reasoning.

 

Why I Bother Looking at All

There is a failure mode among experienced developers where they defend their stack because switching would invalidate years of accumulated expertise. The sunk cost is real and the bias is real. The antidote is to take the alternatives seriously when the opportunity comes, build something real with them, and see whether they have caught up.

So when a project's requirements actually push me toward another tool, or when I am curious enough about a new one to spend real time on it, I do exactly that. I read the docs properly. I build a non-trivial prototype. I model a real content structure, not a blog with three fields. I look at what production would actually require. Then I compare honestly.

This post is the result of those evaluations. It is not a Drupal sales pitch. It is the reasoning of someone who has genuinely used the alternatives and keeps finding that, for the work I do, the decision still holds.

Where the Alternatives Are Genuinely Better

Let me start here, because a post that only praises Drupal is not credible.

The modern headless stacks are genuinely better at greenfield speed. If I am starting a small-to-medium project with a clean content model and a React frontend, Sanity or Payload will get me to a working state faster than Drupal will. The developer experience is smoother. The frontend integration is more natural. The mental overhead is lower. For a certain class of project, they are simply the better choice, and I have recommended them when that was the case.

Custom Next.js builds give you total control. No framework opinions to fight. No contrib modules to maintain. For a team with strong frontend engineers and a genuinely unusual set of requirements, building from scratch can be the right call.

These are real advantages. I am not going to pretend otherwise. If your project is greenfield, your content model is simple, and your team is React-native, the alternatives deserve serious consideration and might win.

Where They Keep Falling Short

Here is the pattern I keep hitting. The alternatives are excellent at greenfield and start to strain the moment the content model gets genuinely complex.

A blog with posts and authors is easy in any of these tools. A content structure with deeply nested relationships, polymorphic references, conditional fields, revision workflows across content types, and the kind of editorial complexity that real enterprise content demands is where the headless tools start showing their age, and where Drupal's entity and field system pulls ahead.

This is the single most consistent finding across every round of re-evaluation I have done. The tools that win the demo lose the complex content model. Drupal that loses the demo wins the complex content model. And in the kind of work I do, the content model is almost always complex.

The Four Reasons I Keep Choosing Drupal

When I strip away the noise, four things keep Drupal as my default for the work I actually do.

1. The content modeling is genuinely better

Drupal's entity and field system is the best content modeling foundation I have worked with, and I have worked with most of them. The ability to define content types with arbitrary fields, reference entities polymorphically, attach fields to anything, build view modes for different rendering contexts, and have all of it integrate cleanly with revisions, translations, and access control is not matched by the headless alternatives.

The headless tools model content as documents with schemas. That works beautifully until your content is not really document-shaped. Drupal models content as entities in a relational graph, which is harder to learn and more powerful when the structure gets complex. For the content I work with, that power is the difference between a clean implementation and a pile of workarounds.

2. Long-term maintenance and stability

I have Drupal sites I built years ago that still run, still update, still get security patches, and still make sense to a developer opening the codebase for the first time. The upgrade path from Drupal 8 forward has been genuinely good, and the project takes backward compatibility and security seriously in a way that matters when you are responsible for a site over years rather than months.

The headless ecosystem moves faster, which is exciting and also exhausting. Tools get acquired, change pricing, deprecate APIs, or simply lose momentum. Betting a long-lived enterprise site on a venture-funded SaaS CMS means betting on that company's roadmap and survival. Drupal is not going to get acquired and pivot. That stability has real value when the site needs to live for a decade.

3. Ecosystem and community depth

Twenty years of contrib modules, documentation, Stack Exchange answers, and accumulated community knowledge is a moat that is easy to undervalue until you need it. When I hit an unusual problem in Drupal, someone has almost certainly hit it before and written about it. The depth of the ecosystem means most problems are solved problems.

The newer tools have enthusiastic communities, but they do not have twenty years of accumulated edge-case solutions. When you hit the unusual problem in a younger ecosystem, you are often the first one there, which means you are solving it from scratch.

4. Migration and enterprise-scale capability

Drupal's Migrate API and its broader enterprise tooling (multilingual, workflow, content moderation, granular permissions, multisite) are built for the scale and complexity that enterprise content operations actually have. I have migrated large, messy, legacy content estates into Drupal, and the tooling for that work is mature in a way the alternatives have not matched.

When a project involves moving hundreds of thousands of pieces of content from a legacy system, with all the data-cleaning and field-mapping and URL-preservation that entails, Drupal has the tools and the patterns. Most of the alternatives assume you are starting fresh, because greenfield is where they shine.

What This Means in Practice

The honest synthesis is this. Drupal is not the right answer for every project, and I do not pretend it is. For greenfield projects with simple content models and React-native teams, the alternatives are often better and I will say so.

But for the work I actually do, which involves complex content models, enterprise requirements, long-lived sites, and frequently the migration of large legacy content estates, Drupal keeps winning the evaluation. Not because I am attached to it. Because every time I take the alternatives seriously and build something real with them, I hit the same wall: they are excellent until the content model gets hard, and then Drupal pulls ahead.

The decision is not "Drupal is best." The decision is "Drupal is best for this kind of work," and the kind of work I do keeps being that kind.

Closing Thought

The reason I stay aware of the alternatives is that the day one of them closes the gap on complex content modeling, long-term stability, and enterprise migration, I want to know about it before my competitors do. So far that day has not come. The headless tools keep getting better at the things they were already good at, and keep not solving the things Drupal is good at.

Maybe that changes. Maybe Payload or whatever comes next builds a content modeling system that matches Drupal's entity API while keeping the modern developer experience. If it does, I will notice, because I pay attention. Until then, the choice keeps making itself.

If you have moved from Drupal to one of the alternatives and it held up on a genuinely complex content model, I would be curious to hear about it. That is the case I keep expecting to find and keep not finding, and I would rather learn it from you than from losing a project.

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Specbee: How to automate content publishing with the Drupal Scheduler module?

The Drupal Scheduler module automates content publishing and unpublishing. Learn about the module setup, its cron dependency, workflow integration, and configuration. read more
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Salsa Digital: Defence Housing Australia — new GovCMS SaaS CivicTheme website

Overview Defence Housing Australia’s challenge The Defence Housing Australia website was on Sitefinity CMS, a proprietary content management system that was approaching end-of-life (EOL). DHA wanted to rebuild its website on the GovCMS SaaS platform, within a tight time frame of only 9-12 weeks to ensure that the replatforming was done prior to the EOL date. Defence Housing Australia’s transformation Salsa Digital started with an assessment to ensure GovCMS SaaS and CivicTheme would meet DHA’s needs. As part of the assessment (and in preparation for the content migration) Salsa mapped the existing content structures to CivicTheme. The mapping became a key input to the Figma designs, platform configuration and content uplift. read more
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Talking Drupal: Talking Drupal #558 - Agent Management System

Today we are talking about AI, Agents, and A System to manage them with guest Luke McCormick. We'll also cover AI Auto-reference as our module of the week.

For show notes visit: https://www.talkingDrupal.com/558

Topics
  • Introducing Agent Management
  • Origin Story Claude Credits
  • Scrum Meets AI Retention
  • Handoff Protocol Filesystem
  • Why Handoffs Work So Well
  • Examples and Human Loop
  • Agent Roles and Model Costs
  • Choosing Models by Task
  • Not Drupal Specific
  • Works With Any Model
  • Scrum Sprints For Agents
  • Human Cognitive Overload
  • Tuning Autonomy Levels
  • Setup And Handoff File
  • Updating Customized AMS
  • Persistent Memory Artifacts
  • Demand Better Summaries
  • Solo Power With Agents
  • Roadmap And AMS Trio
Resources Guests

Luke McCormick - cellear

Hosts

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

MOTW Correspondent

Martin Anderson-Clutz - mandclu.com mandclu

  • Brief description:
    • Have you ever wanted to use AI to suggest related content on your Drupal site? There's a module for that.
  • Module name/project name:
  • Brief history
    • How old: created in June 2023 by Scott Euser (scott_euser) or Soapbox
    • Versions available: 1.0.0-rc4
  • Maintainership
    • Actively maintained
    • Security coverage - opted in, needs stable release
    • Test coverage
    • Number of open issues: 4 open issues, 1 of which is a bug
  • Usage stats:
    • 19 sites
  • Module features and usage
    • AI Auto-reference works with any reference fields, so it could find suitable taxonomy terms, nodes, etc
    • It does that by rendering a specified view mode, so it should with any kind of complex layout approach you may have implemented on your site
    • It will also automatically shorten your content to fit within your AI model's token window, which you can also configure
    • The module extends Drupal's main AI module, which means you can select which model to use, and probably means you can also use guardrails, and all the other powerful features that come with that ecosystem
    • Ai Auto-reference comes with default prompts, but you can also edit those if you really want to make sure you're squeezing out every drop of relevance
    • You can also choose for which fields in each content type you want to generate suggestions, as well as whether you want the suggestions should be automatically applied, or whether you want them manually reviewed
    • As mentioned on the project page, you can already have AI suggest things like tags using the AI module without this project, but this may be a better choice if you want to make sure the recommendations stick to an existing set
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The Drop Times: Ecosystem Governance, Infrastructure Funding, and Core Readiness

Governance, infrastructure funding, and release maintenance define this week’s Editor’s Pick as the Drupal Association keeps self-nominations open for its 2026 At-Large Board Election and introduces the Drupal Sustaining Members Program. The updates connect elected representation, recurring support for shared project infrastructure, security remediation, and final testing for Drupal 11.4.0-rc2.

The election will fill one community-elected seat on the Drupal Association Board. The seat opens as Alejandro Moreno completes their 2024–2026 term. Candidates must self-nominate, and nominations close on 30 June 2026 at 23:59 UTC.

Candidates will be announced on 7 July 2026. The Get to Know the Candidates period runs from 7 July to 21 July 2026, followed by voting from 22 July 2026 at 00:00 UTC to 14 August 2026 at 23:59 UTC. The new board member will be announced on 26 August 2026.

Voting eligibility depends on individual Drupal Association membership. Members must have an active membership by 21 July 2026 at 00:00 UTC, at least 24 hours before voting opens. The schedule gives prospective candidates and voters clear deadlines for participation before the election enters its voting phase.

The Drupal Sustaining Members Program creates a recurring funding path for organisations that depend on Drupal. The association says contributions support Drupal.org, code repositories, software packaging and distribution, the Composer package endpoint, issue tracking, contribution workflows, continuous integration and testing, Automated Updates, Project Browser infrastructure, and security response systems. The programme frames shared infrastructure as an operational responsibility rather than an incidental benefit of open-source use.

The programme follows Acquia’s Fair Trade Initiative, which directs 2% of eligible Acquia partner Drupal deals to the Drupal Association. Together, the two efforts point to a more predictable funding model for infrastructure used across the Drupal ecosystem.

Maintainers should also review Drupal security advisories published on 17 June 2026. The Drupal core advisories cover improper validation, server-side request forgery, cache poisoning and open redirect, a gadget chain, and PHP object injection. Contributed project advisories were also published for Plotly.js Graphing, Flag attendance field, and Formatter Field.

Drupal 11.4.0-rc2 is available for final testing ahead of the Drupal 11.4.0 stable release window. Release candidates are not supported for production sites, but they allow developers, maintainers, translators, and site builders to test compatibility before the stable release. Sites using Media oEmbed URL discovery may also need to review media_oembed_discovery_trusted_host_patterns in settings.php.

Drupal 11.4.x will receive security support until June 2027. Drupal 11.3.x will continue to receive security support until December 2026. Those support windows give site owners a near-term basis for upgrade and maintenance planning.

The DropTimes also held its June Open Townhall as part of its monthly community coordination format. The session covered editorial updates, contributor coordination, community feedback, and coverage planning. It reflects TDT’s continuing effort to align editorial priorities with Drupal community activity and reader input.

Upcoming Drupal events include DrupalCamp Tokyo 2026 on 27 June 2026 in Tokyo, DrupalCamp Kortrijk 2026 from 29 June to 30 June 2026 in Kortrijk, Drupal Camp Asheville 2026 from 10 July to 12 July 2026 in Asheville, and Decoupled Days 2026 from 6 August to 7 August 2026 in Montréal.

The week’s updates place governance, funding, security, release readiness, editorial coordination, and community participation in the same frame. Community members considering board service can review the election process before nominations close. Organisations that rely on Drupal can assess whether recurring infrastructure support fits their open source contribution model.

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

Allen Jason
Junior sub-editor
The Drop Times

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The Drop Times: Ahead of DrupalCamp Tokyo 2026, James Abrahams Outlines Priorities for Drupal AI

Provider costs, agent behaviour and multilingual support are becoming practical governance questions for Drupal sites adopting AI workflows. In written responses facilitated by the DrupalCamp Tokyo 2026 organisers, James Abrahams told The DropTimes that Drupal AI is relying on pluggable governance, Drupal CMS-aligned work, outside-in agent workflows and collaboration with Symfony AI. His answers frame Drupal’s AI direction around maintainability, structured site building and multilingual production readiness rather than isolated feature development. read more
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Dominique De Cooman: The CMS is unbundling. The DXP is rebundling.

AI makes execution cheap. It makes context, coordination, governance and sovereignty more valuable.

The CMS is being unbundled into a control plane and an execution plane. Follow that logic across the full customer experience and something else becomes visible: the DXP is being rebundled as the shared control plane for an organisation’s digital promise.

Monday, June 22, 2026 - 18:00
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The Drop Times: Government Summit Seeks Public Sector Drupal Sessions

DrupalCon Rotterdam’s first Government Summit has opened its call for public-sector session proposals ahead of the one-day event on Monday 28 September 2026. The summit will bring local, national, and European public administrations together around shared digital infrastructure, open source reuse, digital sovereignty, and Drupal-based service delivery. Organisers are seeking case studies, demonstrations, workshops, and facilitated discussions, with submissions closing on Monday 29 June 2026 and selected participants receiving complimentary access to the summit. read more
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DDEV Blog: DDEV June 2026: Support experience determines DDEV's future, Upsun transfers DDEV trademarks

We Love To Hear Your Support Questions!

As you know and have experienced personally, AI has been replacing human interaction in support situations, and in some cases doing a decent job. It generally does a good job with questions about DDEV.

But getting answers to questions is not the only purpose of support. It's also a great way to communicate problems and ambiguities to project maintainers.

We want you to ask us questions! We live for your questions. We miss the fact that you've been absent from Discord, #ddev in Drupal Slack, and the issue queue. When you ask, it helps us to understand what your struggles are and how DDEV can get better. DDEV's strength has always been the community's willingness to engage and share their needs and frictions and hopes for the project.

As you know, Stack Overflow has been displaced by AI. There aren't new answers going up there, because people use the AI answers and don't improve anything for the future. But DDEV is not static and its future depends on you and your needs. If we don't hear you ask about those, we can't react to your experience.

Join us in all the support channels!

Upsun Completes DDEV Trademark Transfer

Upsun has finished transferring the DDEV trademark to the DDEV Foundation — a milestone for the DDEV project's long-term independence and health. This is a generous and important step for DDEV. (At one time before Upsun/Platform's involvement, we were ready to fork and rename the project due to trademark issues.) Read our announcement↗ and see Upsun's generous response↗ as well.

What's New

  • coder.ddev.com: Drupal Contrib → The hosted Coder.ddev.com environment now supports Drupal contrib projects via the DDEV Drupal Contrib add-on workflow.
  • Joomla! Explicit Support → Joomla users have loved DDEV for years, and in DDEV v1.25.2 we introduced an explicit joomla project type. Community member renekreijveld also maintains the ddev-joomla↗ repository, which provides scripts and tooling for extended Joomla workflows.
  • mayfly.live → Zero-config DDEV-based online preview environments, in open beta.
  • Drupal AI Learner's Club AI Safety Session → Randy was co-host of AI Security 'Opportunities': Guardrails, Sandboxes, and Keeping Your Agents on a Leash and introduced a couple of the many add-ons.

New DDEV GUIs

New community-built GUI tools have appeared for DDEV:

  • ddevbar → A macOS menu bar app for managing DDEV projects with a single click — start, stop, and restart without touching the terminal. klemens.ee/ddevbar↗
  • DDEVUI → A native macOS app (Swift/SwiftUI) that puts a visual front-end on DDEV. github.com/dave-agilepixel/DDEV-Apple-GUI↗
  • ddev-ui → A cross-platform desktop app for macOS, Windows, and Linux built with Electron and React. Covers project management, database import/export, snapshots, add-on management, log streaming, and more. github.com/shiv122/ddev-ui↗

Stanford WebCamp: Pre-Flight Checklist for Drupal Developers

Bob McDonald (UltraBob) presented "Pre-Flight Checklist: Local Code Quality for Drupal Developers" at Stanford WebCamp, covering the ddev-drupal-code-quality add-on for running Drupal.org CI checks locally before pushing. View session↗.

DrupalDevDays Athens — Video Now Available

Community member Bill Seremetis (bserem)'s "From Chaos to Consistency" DevOps talk from DrupalDevDays Athens 2026 is now on YouTube. The talk covers how DDEV add-ons work as a file/feature delivery mechanism for standardizing team projects. Watch on YouTube↗Slides↗.

Community Highlights

DDEV Sponsorship Data Story — A new post on ddev.com tells the story of how a LinkedIn message from Anoop John at TheDropTimes turned into live, auto-updating sponsorship displays across DDEV properties and a public data feed. Read it↗

Open Source AI Contributions — Amber Matz wrote about the complexity AI-generated contributions are bringing to open source projects, using a conversation with Randy as a central example. Worth a read for all maintainers and contributors and AI users. Read↗

Community Tutorials from Around the Web

  • Getting Started with DDEV for Drupal Development → WebWash covers installation, project setup, commands, database management, and debugging with DDEV and Drupal. Read on WebWash↗
  • DDEV Linux Installation with WordPress → Step-by-step guide to installing DDEV on Ubuntu and setting up a WordPress project with WP-CLI. Read on rueegger.me in German↗
  • DDEV + a-blog cms (Japanese) → A guide to using DDEV as a local development environment for a-blog cms, covering multi-project management and Mailpit. Read on kazumich.com↗
  • Lando & DDEV: Replacing Custom Shell Scripts — Drainpipe → Lullabot explores how Drainpipe, a Composer plugin for Drupal CI/CD, can use either Lando or DDEV as its local environment. Read on Lullabot↗

Governance

The DDEV board and community are working on updated sponsorship tiers and improved communication around them. Discussion at ddev/sponsorship-data#42↗ and ddev.com#647↗.

The first-ever DDEV Foundation Board meeting was held on June 17!

The next DDEV advisory group meeting is July 1, 2026 at 8:00 AM US Mountain / 10:00 AM US Eastern / 16:00 CEST. Add to Google Calendar • See the agenda.


Sponsorship Update

Sponsorship is at 84% of the goal, thank you to everyone who has contributed!

April 2026: ~$9429/month (79% of goal)

June 2026: ~$10,075/month (84% of goal)

If DDEV has helped your team, consider sponsoring. → Become a sponsor↗

Contact us to discuss sponsorship options that work for your organization.


Statistical Tidbits of the Month

  • DDEV has exceeded 20,000 weekly users some weeks! — live graph.

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22.06.2026

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Web Wash: Getting Started with Views in Drupal CMS

Views is one of the most important modules in Drupal. After the field system, it is the tool you reach for most often as a site builder. You use it to build content listings, create blocks, power admin screens, and feed components into Drupal Canvas.

In the video above, you’ll learn how to build a Views page, customize fields with image styles and rewrite tokens, expose filters and sorts, configure pagers and infinite scroll, expose a view block as a Canvas component, and create a backend admin page.

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21.06.2026

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#! code: LocalGov Drupal Camp 2026

LocalGov Drupal Camp 2026

LocalGov Drupal Camp 2026 was held on 11th and 12th June in the city of Sheffield in the north of England. I drove over the Pennines from my home in Cheshire to attend the camp for the two days.

LocalGov Drupal, in case you weren't aware, is a Drupal distribution that is set up in a way that makes it easy for councils to publish their content. Since it's built on Drupal the sites can also make use of the many Drupal modules available. There are also lots of additional LocalGov Drupal modules that integrate with waste collection systems, bus timetables, election results, and many more.

Last year, LocalGov Drupal was being used by 57 council websites across the UK. This year, that figure has jumped to 73! A fantastic achievement, with that number only set to get bigger.

The camp itself consisted of a Wednesday night social night, a day of talks and other sessions, followed by a day of workshops and sprints.

Wednesday Night

The social on Wednesday night was held at the National Videogame Museum in Sheffield city centre. On entry we got a couple of free drinks, and there was plenty of pizza to go around (perhaps too much pizza!).

This was amazing venue to have a social! After spending a while catching up and chatting with lots people we went into the museum itself and played some games for a while. 4 player Pacman and Ultimate Chicken Horse were particular favourites from the evening.

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21.06.2026

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Webpro Company blog: Drupal 7 Migration Statistics in 2026: What the Numbers Really Mean

A Drupal 7 migration in 2026 should not be treated as a simple technical upgrade. The statistics point to a wider operational risk that requires audit work, budgeting, content migration planning, and editorial interface decisions. Drupal 7 Has Not Disappeared, Even Though Official Support Has Ended Official security and compatibility support for Drupal 7 ended on 5 January 2025. Drupal.org explains on its Drupal 7 End of Life page that Drupal 7 no longer receives regular community security or compatibility updates after that date. In 2026, the question is no longer whether Drupal 7 will reach end of life. It already has. Public usage data still shows that many websites have not yet moved to a newer Drupal version or another platform. According to Drupal.org usage statistics, more than… read more
20.06.2026

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Webpro Company blog: Drupal vs Headless CMS: which approach fits a large organization's digital platform?

When an organization plans a new digital platform or modernizes an existing Drupal website, the discussion often turns to one question: should Drupal be used as a full content management and web platform, or should the organization move toward a headless CMS model? The right answer depends less on the trend and more on how content, services, users and administration work in practice. Drupal vs Headless CMS: which approach fits a large organization's digital platform? When an organization plans a new digital platform or modernizes an existing Drupal website, the discussion often turns to one question: should Drupal be used as a full content management and web platform, or should the organization move toward a headless CMS model? This is not only a technical choice. For larger… read more
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Drupal AI Learners Club: Know Before You Owe

Drupal Association 19.06.2026

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Drupal AI 1.4.0: Unveiling Extensibility, Enterprise Resilience, and Advanced Guardrails

Just two months after the milestone release of Drupal AI 1.3.0, we are thrilled to announce that Drupal AI 1.4.0 is officially here!

With the 1.x branch reaching a high level of maturity and stability, we are excited to transition into a more predictable, bi-monthly minor release cadence. Moving forward, the Drupal community can look forward to a steady, reliable stream of improvements, new integrations, and expanded platform capabilities.

Drupal AI 1.4.0 represents a major evolutionary step, focusing heavily on extensibility, scalability, normalization, and preparing the broader ecosystem for the next generation of AI-powered digital experiences.

Let's dive into what's new in this release.

1. A Highly Extensible AI Ecosystem for Developers

One of our primary themes for 1.4.0 is giving contributed module developers the tools they need to extend and enrich Drupal AI. We want to make extending this module as seamless as writing a simple prompt.

Markdown Editor Extensibility

Contrib modules can now extend the markdown editor experience directly. The newly available Document Loader integration, for example, allows content creators to load content from virtually any document type directly into their editor workflow.

This architectural improvement opens the door for the community to build richer editor experiences and provider-specific tooling without requiring any modifications to Drupal AI core.

New "Skills" and Drush Generate Commands

To radically accelerate development speed and reduce boilerplate code, we are introducing both AI "skills" and drush generate commands that allow developers to rapidly generate:

  • AI Providers
  • AI Automator Types and Rules
  • AI Guardrails
  • Field Widget Actions
  • Operation Types
  • AI API Explorers
  • Function Calls
  • Function Groups

For teams utilizing coding agents or AI-assisted development workflows, these new skills can automatically generate integrations that strictly follow Drupal AI best practices—saving hours of development time.

2. Chat Normalization Across Processors


Image showcasing Slack Chat Processor together with the Webform Agent.

One of the most significant architectural milestones in 1.4.0 is the introduction of normalization for chat systems - an abstraction layer that decouples chat interfaces from their underlying AI processors, so integrations are no longer tightly bound to specific implementations.

This opens the door to immediate, practical use cases: the newly introduced Slack Chat processor lets team members communicate with Drupal AI agents directly through Slack.

More broadly, it lays the groundwork for the upcoming AI Agents processor release and makes it significantly easier to build, package, and reuse conversational, multi-channel AI experiences across providers and platforms.

3. AI Automators + Views Bulk Operations

Handling content at scale is one of Drupal's core strengths, and in 1.4.0 we are supercharging this capability. AI Automators can now execute any configured rule or AI type directly as a Views Bulk Operation (VBO).

This integration unleashes massive efficiency gains for content editors and site administrators. Instead of running AI operations page-by-page, teams can trigger complex, AI-driven workflows across hundreds or thousands of entities simultaneously.

Site builders can now configure Views to bulk-execute tasks such as:

  • Automated Image Alt Text Generation for media libraries.
  • Bulk Summarization of newly migrated archival content.
  • Large-scale Classification and Tagging for taxonomies.
  • Batch Translation of product descriptions or documentation.
  • Custom AI-powered Editorial Workflows tailored to your specific business logic.

This is a massive usability win for teams responsible for maintaining and optimizing large, enterprise-scale content repositories.

4. Strengthening Drupal AI for Enterprise Reliability

Enterprise-grade operations demand high availability. Drupal AI 1.4.0 lays the crucial architectural groundwork for robust failover and redundancy support across your entire AI stack.

The module's architecture is now fully equipped to handle advanced failover processes. In the near future, site builders will be able to use powerful tools like ECA (Events, Conditions, Actions) to configure custom AI routing logic, unlocking enterprise-ready scenarios, such as:

  • Automatic Failover: Instantly routing requests to a backup provider if your primary provider experiences an outage.
  • Smart Routing: Directing AI queries based on real-time cost or latency metrics.
  • Content-Type Routing: Using different LLM providers depending on the complexity of the content type.
  • Custom Pipelines: Applying specialized response-handling pipelines to clean or format data on the fly.

This represents a significant step toward securing permanent, enterprise-grade reliability for AI in Drupal.

5. Advanced Guardrails and Real-Time Security

The guardrails feature introduced in 1.3.0 has received a massive upgrade in this release, making Drupal AI safer and more production-ready for large-scale, public-facing deployments.

In 1.4.0, guardrails can now:

  • Be Configured Globally: Apply safety and policy checks automatically across all outgoing and incoming requests.
  • Protect Real-Time Streaming: Enforce guardrails on streaming responses in real time, preventing unsafe content from reaching the user mid-generation.
  • Limit Input Length: Enforce strict prompt length limitations.

The input length limit is a vital security layer designed to prevent "denial-of-wallet" attacks, where malicious actors attempt to spike your API costs by sending exceptionally large, resource-intensive prompts to your providers.
Furthermore, our new real-time streaming guardrails represent a unique solution that very few AI frameworks—and virtually no other CMS platforms—can offer out of the box.

Get Started with 1.4.0 Today!

Ultimately, Drupal AI 1.4.0 is less about flashy UI features and more about strengthening our platform's foundational architecture for the future.

With normalized chat interfaces, failover-ready systems, hardened security guardrails, deep VBO integrations, and stateful provider capabilities, this release solidifies Drupal AI as a more reliable, more extensible, and more enterprise-ready platform — built for the open web.

Update your modules, explore the new Drush generators, test out the Slack integrations, and let us know what you build!

For details on the roadmap or to get involved in the initiative, visit our project page on Drupal.org.
 

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Drupal AI 1.4.0: Unveiling Extensibility, Enterprise Resilience, and Advanced Guardrails

Just two months after the milestone release of Drupal AI 1.3.0, we are thrilled to announce that Drupal AI 1.4.0 is officially here!

With the 1.x branch reaching a high level of maturity and stability, we are excited to transition into a more predictable, bi-monthly minor release cadence. Moving forward, the Drupal community can look forward to a steady, reliable stream of improvements, new integrations, and expanded platform capabilities.

Drupal AI 1.4.0 represents a major evolutionary step, focusing heavily on extensibility, scalability, normalization, and preparing the broader ecosystem for the next generation of AI-powered digital experiences.

Let's dive into what's new in this release.

1. A Highly Extensible AI Ecosystem for Developers

One of our primary themes for 1.4.0 is giving contributed module developers the tools they need to extend and enrich Drupal AI. We want to make extending this module as seamless as writing a simple prompt.

Markdown Editor Extensibility

Contrib modules can now extend the markdown editor experience directly. The newly available Document Loader integration, for example, allows content creators to load content from virtually any document type directly into their editor workflow.

This architectural improvement opens the door for the community to build richer editor experiences and provider-specific tooling without requiring any modifications to Drupal AI core.

New "Skills" and Drush Generate Commands

To radically accelerate development speed and reduce boilerplate code, we are introducing both AI "skills" and drush generate commands that allow developers to rapidly generate:

  • AI Providers
  • AI Automator Types and Rules
  • AI Guardrails
  • Field Widget Actions
  • Operation Types
  • AI API Explorers
  • Function Calls
  • Function Groups

For teams utilizing coding agents or AI-assisted development workflows, these new skills can automatically generate integrations that strictly follow Drupal AI best practices—saving hours of development time.

2. Chat Normalization Across Processors


Image showcasing Slack Chat Processor together with the Webform Agent.

One of the most significant architectural milestones in 1.4.0 is the introduction of normalization for chat systems - an abstraction layer that decouples chat interfaces from their underlying AI processors, so integrations are no longer tightly bound to specific implementations.

This opens the door to immediate, practical use cases: the newly introduced Slack Chat processor lets team members communicate with Drupal AI agents directly through Slack.

More broadly, it lays the groundwork for the upcoming AI Agents processor release and makes it significantly easier to build, package, and reuse conversational, multi-channel AI experiences across providers and platforms.

3. AI Automators + Views Bulk Operations

Handling content at scale is one of Drupal's core strengths, and in 1.4.0 we are supercharging this capability. AI Automators can now execute any configured rule or AI type directly as a Views Bulk Operation (VBO).

This integration unleashes massive efficiency gains for content editors and site administrators. Instead of running AI operations page-by-page, teams can trigger complex, AI-driven workflows across hundreds or thousands of entities simultaneously.

Site builders can now configure Views to bulk-execute tasks such as:

  • Automated Image Alt Text Generation for media libraries.
  • Bulk Summarization of newly migrated archival content.
  • Large-scale Classification and Tagging for taxonomies.
  • Batch Translation of product descriptions or documentation.
  • Custom AI-powered Editorial Workflows tailored to your specific business logic.

This is a massive usability win for teams responsible for maintaining and optimizing large, enterprise-scale content repositories.

4. Strengthening Drupal AI for Enterprise Reliability

Enterprise-grade operations demand high availability. Drupal AI 1.4.0 lays the crucial architectural groundwork for robust failover and redundancy support across your entire AI stack.

The module's architecture is now fully equipped to handle advanced failover processes. In the near future, site builders will be able to use powerful tools like ECA (Events, Conditions, Actions) to configure custom AI routing logic, unlocking enterprise-ready scenarios, such as:

  • Automatic Failover: Instantly routing requests to a backup provider if your primary provider experiences an outage.
  • Smart Routing: Directing AI queries based on real-time cost or latency metrics.
  • Content-Type Routing: Using different LLM providers depending on the complexity of the content type.
  • Custom Pipelines: Applying specialized response-handling pipelines to clean or format data on the fly.

This represents a significant step toward securing permanent, enterprise-grade reliability for AI in Drupal.

5. Advanced Guardrails and Real-Time Security

The guardrails feature introduced in 1.3.0 has received a massive upgrade in this release, making Drupal AI safer and more production-ready for large-scale, public-facing deployments.

In 1.4.0, guardrails can now:

  • Be Configured Globally: Apply safety and policy checks automatically across all outgoing and incoming requests.
  • Protect Real-Time Streaming: Enforce guardrails on streaming responses in real time, preventing unsafe content from reaching the user mid-generation.
  • Limit Input Length: Enforce strict prompt length limitations.

The input length limit is a vital security layer designed to prevent "denial-of-wallet" attacks, where malicious actors attempt to spike your API costs by sending exceptionally large, resource-intensive prompts to your providers.
Furthermore, our new real-time streaming guardrails represent a unique solution that very few AI frameworks—and virtually no other CMS platforms—can offer out of the box.

Get Started with 1.4.0 Today!

Ultimately, Drupal AI 1.4.0 is less about flashy UI features and more about strengthening our platform's foundational architecture for the future.

With normalized chat interfaces, failover-ready systems, hardened security guardrails, deep VBO integrations, and stateful provider capabilities, this release solidifies Drupal AI as a more reliable, more extensible, and more enterprise-ready platform — built for the open web.

Update your modules, explore the new Drush generators, test out the Slack integrations, and let us know what you build!

For details on the roadmap or to get involved in the initiative, visit our project page on Drupal.org.
 

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How Southwark Council uses AI and open source software to transform PDF Publishing in Drupal

Hear directly from the team behind an award-winning AI solution built for local government. What does genuinely useful AI in public services look like? Not a concept, not a pilot, but a working solution that saves hours of manual work, improves accessibility, and puts better content in front of citizens faster. Southwark Council's AI-powered PDF importer for Drupal is exactly that, and it won the prestigious Digital Leaders AI Impact Award 2026. Host: James Hall, Product Lead for Websites at Everyone TV Guest: Angie Forson, Web and Digital Program Lead at Southwark Council Download LocalGov Publications Importer: https://www.drupal.org/project/localgov_publications_importer Learn more about Drupal AI: https://www.drupal.org/ai More about the problem solved Manual PDF conversion has long been one of the most time-consuming tasks facing council web teams. Converting a single document can take hours. Multiply that across thousands of PDFs and the burden becomes significant, both in staff time and in the delay it creates before citizens can access accurate, accessible information. The Southwark team, working with their partners at Chicken, built an AI-powered importer for the LocalGov Drupal Publication Module that reduces that process to minutes, often under one minute. How it works Each PDF passes through a three-step pipeline: Extract - a PDF parser pulls the raw content from the document Transform - AI converts it to properly structured, accessible HTML with logical pagination Save - clean HTML pages are ready to review and publish directly in Drupal The result is an HTML representation of the PDF content, saved into a Drupal Publication and ready for review before going live. Every import is logged, so errors can be identified and resolved efficiently. The module uses a plugin architecture, meaning each step in the pipeline can be swapped out. Councils can use different extractors, AI models, or output to different Drupal content types, making the solution adaptable to a wide range of content and operational requirements. Built the right way The team delivered this project with an agile, user-centred approach, continuously refining requirements to ensure the tool meets real user needs rather than simply ticking a technical specification. "This project is a great example of AI working alongside and empowering content creators, and Drupal as a platform supports this really well." - Farez Rahman, Drupal Developer "I'm excited about the impact this product will have, not just for our users, but also in transforming how we design, build, and create content internally. We're shaping a future where services start with HTML-first thinking." - Evelyn Francourt, User Experience Lead Why this matters beyond Southwark Local government teams across the country face the same challenge. This solution, built on open source Drupal and the LocalGov Drupal ecosystem, is designed to be shared, not kept in one place. If your organisation publishes PDFs, manages large volumes of content, or is exploring where AI can deliver practical value without unnecessary complexity, this webinar is for you. read more
Drupal Association 18.06.2026

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June 2026 Drupal for Nonprofits Chat

Join us THURSDAY, June 18 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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karen11 16.06.2026

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Live Vibing: Let's port webchick's D7 blog to Drupal CMS with Fable LOL NOPE (Round 2 😅)

Drupal Association 16.06.2026

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Live Vibing: Using Claude Dynamic Workflows to upgrade webchick's old, crusty D7 blog (Part 1)

In this Drupal AI Learners Club session, Angie "webchick" Byron attempts a live, no-safety-net migration of her ancient Drupal 7 personal site (webchick.net) to Drupal CMS using Claude Code — with a roomful of community experts watching and heckling in the best possible way.What starts as a planning exercise turns into a real-world tour of agentic coding: the good, the funny, and the "even when you think you've sorted out access, you haven't." Part 2 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoD0YuEy-ks 0:00 Welcome & intros (todo) 27:12 Inheriting a crusty D7 site: why you plan first 27:50 Grounding Claude in current Drupal facts (not training data) 28:41 Surprise: core migrate modules deprecated/removed in D12 30:04 Context windows + clearing context after planning 31:34 Picking a path: Drupal CMS rebuild vs big-bang vs hybrid 34:04 The plan: fresh Drupal CMS install + targeted D7 migrations 36:04 Rewind, fork, and branch: managing context (and cost) 38:04 Pro tip: log in to use your subscription instead of API tokens 39:34 Reading the plan: migration state file, tiered models, gates 42:04 Claude doesn't know its own new feature (dynamic workflows) 45:04 What dynamic workflows actually are + fixing the plan 46:34 Time to YOLO the plan: auto mode + guardrails 47:34 The "$1,000?!" jump scare (it was $1.00) 49:04 Security check-in with Marlene: prompt injection & separation 52:04 Local stack decisions: DDEV, Docker, Composer 56:04 Handing off SSH creds safely (never paste secrets in chat) 58:34 Playwright & browser automation: impersonating yourself online 1:02:04 Opting out of training on your data + privacy settings 1:05:04 What makes a good agent skill + AI Best Practices 1:09:04 Docker won't cooperate: the privileged port battle 1:14:04 Memories vs skills: fixing it for you vs everybody 1:16:04 Getting SSH working: keys, the "!" escape, ssh-agent 1:25:04 Handing off to a second agent via handoff.md 1:32:04 Wrapping up: what we learned + Part 2 teaser Highlights: Why planning mode matters before you let an agent YOLO a big job Grounding the agent in current Drupal facts vs. its training cutoff — core's migrate modules are deprecated/removed in D12 and NOT moving to contrib The strategic case for landing on Drupal 11 + Drupal CMS now, while D7 source plugins still exist Claude not knowing about its own newly-shipped dynamic workflows feature until pointed at the docs — verify everything! Context management: rewind, fork, branch, and clearing context to stay lean (and cheap) The "$1,000?!" jump scare (spoiler: it was $1.00 — read your decimal points, friends) Playwright browser automation, and why impersonating yourself on drupal.org to auto-post is probably against the rules Marlene's security perspective on prompt injection and keeping research/coding agents separated Why you should NEVER paste private keys or SSH creds into chat — and how to opt out of training on your data A real, unscripted battle with SSH agent / authorized_keys that we did NOT fully solve on camera Agent handoffs: writing a handoff.md to pass state to a second agent Why webchick built AI Best Practices — the "Drupal CMS of agent skills" A Part 2 is planned to pick up where we left off (once that SSH gremlin is sorted). Thanks to Dieter, Marlene, Carlos, Ali, and everyone who hung around late into the night. read more
Drupal Association 16.06.2026

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Drupal AI Learners Club Livestream

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Drupal Association 13.06.2026

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Southwark Case Study

This example demonstrates how AI, built into Drupal, is helping people work smarter, connect communities, and communicate with clarity. Find out more about Drupal AI here: https://new.drupal.org/ai read more
Drupal Association 12.06.2026

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Basel Stadt Case Study

This example demonstrates how AI, built into Drupal, is helping people work smarter, connect communities, and communicate with clarity. Find out more about Drupal AI here: https://new.drupal.org/ai read more
Drupal Association 12.06.2026

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DB Schenker

This example demonstrates how AI, built into Drupal, is helping people work smarter, connect communities, and communicate with clarity. Find out more about Drupal AI here: https://new.drupal.org/ai read more
Drupal Association 12.06.2026

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World Cancer Day AI assisted moderation of user generated content using Drupal

For World Cancer Day 2026, the Union for International Cancer Control partnered with 1xINTERNET, who developed and deployed AI-powered moderation to review thousands of personal cancer stories submitted from around the world. This example demonstrates how AI, built into Drupal, is helping people work smarter, connect communities, and communicate with clarity. Find out more about Drupal AI here: https://new.drupal.org/ai read more
Drupal Association 12.06.2026

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AI Learners Club: Getting Ready to do Cool Stuff with AI in Drupal! — 2026-06-10

A hands-on walk-through from Mike Anello of DrupalEasy on setting up the Drupal AI module — what it includes, how to configure it, and why it's the first step to leveraging AI right inside the Drupal UI. Covers AI providers, default models, logging, external moderation, guardrails, and the AI API explorer — plus a taste of what's possible with the AI CKEditor submodule. read more
Drupal Association 10.06.2026

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The Project Update Bot is refreshed for Drupal 12 readiness with over 80% automated coverage for deprecated APIs

Drupal 12 is coming later this year. As with previous major releases, the contributed ecosystem will require updating for breaking changes . Thousands of modules and themes will need their deprecated API uses updated before they are ready. Doing that by hand, across all of contrib, would cost the community an enormous number of hours.

That is the job the Project Update Bot exists to do. We have refreshed it, and it now targets Drupal 12 readiness: it scans contributed projects automatically and opens issues with patches that fix deprecated API uses for you.

If you are a maintainer, you should already know the bot. For the Drupal 12 cycle, our rector rules grew to cover more than 80% of the deprecated API uses introduced in that release. Using our proven toolset: Gábor Hojtsy's Upgrade Status for the analysis, and Drupal Rector for the fixes, now maintained primarily by SWIS and the glue that puts it all together Project Analysis.

Two things improved this round. Rule coverage is more complete, some of that came from AI-generated rector rules based on Dries Buytaert's drupal-digests. And submodule dependencies are now resolved during analysis. In the earlier cycles we scanned submodules but not their dependencies, which caused failed scans and false errors. That is fixed now, so results are cleaner and considerably more accurate.

Patches arrive as either GitLab or Drupal.org issues. The two work a little differently, and every issue the bot opens explains how to apply the patch, pause the bot, or close it. You stay in control of your project throughout.

If you have questions or want to help, we are in #d12readiness on Drupal Slack. And if a patch looks wrong, tell us so we can fix the rule for everyone, open an issue in the Drupal Rector or project_analysis queue.

The bot builds on a lot of other people's work in Upgrade Status, Drupal Rector and drupal-digests. Thanks also to the maintainers who let us test the refreshed bot on their repositories.

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bbrala 09.06.2026

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The Stable Triangle: Why AI is the Ultimate Stress Test for Your Business

This blog post summarizes the key insights from the CX Decoded podcast episode featuring Dries Buytaert, the founder of Drupal and Executive Chairman of Acquia.

In the fast-moving world of digital experience, few names carry as much weight as Dries Buytaert. As the creator of Drupal, he has spent over two decades navigating the evolution of the web. But in his latest appearance on the CX Decoded podcast, Dries issued a candid warning: AI isn’t just another tool - it is a fundamental disruption that is stress-testing every business model in its path.

During the conversation, Dries broke down the "Stable Triangle" of open source and explored why the rise of AI is creating a period of both incredible excitement and existential fear.

The Disruption of the "Stable Triangle"

For 20 years, the Drupal ecosystem has relied on three balanced sides:

  1. The Product: The Drupal software itself.
  2. The Ecosystem: The digital agencies that build on the platform.
  3. The Community: The contributors who maintain the code.

AI is currently hitting all three sides simultaneously. It is changing user expectations for what a CMS should do, challenging the hourly-billing model of agencies, and flooding the contributor community with "AI slop."

The Rise of "AI Slop" and the "Can-tribution"

One of the most provocative points Dries made was the distinction between a contribution and a can-tribution.

Because AI lowers the barrier to entry, anyone can now generate a thousand lines of code and submit it to an open-source project. This sounds like a win for innovation, but Dries warns of "AI slop" - low-quality, AI-generated code that lacks context or security rigor. For human maintainers, reviewing this influx of code is exhausting.

The takeaway: Just because you can contribute doesn't mean you should if you don't understand what the AI has produced. Quality and accountability must remain human-led.

Agencies: Moving Beyond the Hour

The agency world is facing a reckoning. If an AI can generate a website or a specific feature in seconds, charging by the hour becomes a race to the bottom.

Dries argues that agencies must evolve. Their value will no longer be in the "writing of code," but in strategic configuration, high-level architecture, and accountability. In an AI world, clients aren't paying for labor; they are paying for a partner who can guarantee that the AI-generated solution actually works, is secure, and achieves business goals.

The Broken Economics of AI Crawling

Dries also touched on the "broken deal" between publishers and AI companies. Currently, AI crawlers extract value from publishers' content to train models, often giving nothing back in return - no traffic, no revenue, and no attribution.

He highlighted a potential shift toward marketplace models (similar to what companies like Cloudflare are exploring) where publishers can set terms for how their data is used. For mid-sized publishers, this might be the only way to survive the "extraction economy."

A Cautionary Tale: The Tailwind Labs Lesson

The podcast concluded with a sobering example: Tailwind Labs. Dries used this as a "canary in the coal mine" for business models. When the thing you sell (like a CSS framework or specific design components) can be perfectly specified and generated by an AI prompt, your original value proposition disappears.

The Final Verdict

Dries’s message to CX leaders and developers is simple: Prototype fast with AI, but build for the long term with a robust CMS. AI is an incredible accelerator for those with expertise, but a dangerous trap for those looking for shortcuts. To survive the stress test, businesses must move away from selling "tasks" and start selling "results and reliability."

To hear the full conversation, check out the CX Decoded podcast episode on CMSWire.

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The Two Speeds of the Agentic Web: Pragmatism and Community-driven Acceleration

Author and photos: Martin Anderson-Clutz
Originally posted on Acquia.com blog

Enterprise AI is about cost management; Drupal's AI Summit shows community-driven acceleration. Drupal: the best CMS for the agentic web.

Attending a massive tech gathering like apidays New York 2026 provides a fascinating macro-lens view of where our industry is heading. With ten co-located conferences happening simultaneously, the event served as a perfect melting pot for the cross-pollination of ideas across different sectors of software architecture. Yet, while APIs served as the undeniable common thread weaving through nearly every presentation, stepping between the mainstream enterprise tracks and the co-located Drupal AI Summit felt like walking into two entirely different worlds.

The contrast highlighted a critical tension in technology today: the corporate race to manage costs and practical enterprise constraints, versus an open-source community’s agile, collaborative push toward a truly agentic web.

The Enterprise Reality Check: APIs as the New Agent UX

In the main apidays sessions, the initial euphoric hype around generative AI has clearly given way to hard-nosed engineering pragmatism. The prevailing sentiment among enterprise builders boiled down to two foundational rules:

  • If it can be deterministic, keep it deterministic: AI can be an incredible asset, but it should not be the default solution for every problem. If a task can be solved using traditional, deterministic software tools, it absolutely should be, because those solutions remain cheaper, faster, and infinitely more reliable. When AI is required, developers should focus on deploying the minimum effective model necessary for that specific task to avoid wasting resources.
  • APIs are the user interface for AI agents: For a decade, we built APIs for human developers or mobile applications. Today, we are building for autonomous consumers. An AI agent reads API specifications in real-time to execute tasks. If your APIs are poorly documented (suffering from either too much or too little documentation), too numerous per endpoint, or inconsistent in how they respond to queries with incomplete information, AI agents won't try to guess—they will simply abandon your system to look for different tools instead.

While these insights are incredibly valuable for infrastructure stability, the mainstream talks frequently veered toward selling proprietary products rather than exploring open topics, and genuine, collaborative case studies were rare. The most inspiring apidays session that stood completely apart from the product pitches focused on AGTP (Agent Transfer Protocol), presented by Chris Hood of Nomotic. AGTP is a proposed application-layer communication protocol designed to be a peer to commonly used standards like SMTP and HTTP, but architected from the ground up specifically for communication between AI agents. I'll talk more about AGTP more in an upcoming post.

The Open-Source Counterweight: Shifting Focus from Middleware to Marketers

Stepping into the Drupal AI Summit offered a completely different energy, characterized by an optimistic tone and solutions rooted entirely in freely available, open-source tools.


Standing room only at the Drupal AI Summit in New York City

Where the broader enterprise tracks viewed APIs as rigid backend guardrails to keep AI contained, the Drupal tracks explored how these emerging agentic capabilities can transform actual user and author experiences. This was the core focus of my own presentation, "AI-driven DXP: New Horizons for Marketers".

While the enterprise is busy worrying about model optimization, the digital experience platform (DXP) ecosystem is looking at how agentic AI fundamentally redefines how marketing teams create, manage, and orchestrate content. In an AI-driven DXP, the traditional boundaries of content management melt away. Instead of treating the CMS as a passive repository, an ecosystem built on agentic AI allows marketers to deploy autonomous workflows that can intelligently adapt experiences, connect disjointed data sources, and scale personalization without requiring manual engineering oversight.

The summit beautifully balanced these high-level, future-forward visions of marketing horizons with real-world challenges that development teams are solving today.

Real-World Impact Over Slideware

Unlike the abstract trend-decking found elsewhere, the Drupal sessions were rich with actual deployment stories. The sessions demonstrated how the Drupal community is leveraging its enthusiastic embrace of agentic AI to "maintain our edge". A standout example included a highly practical, real-world case study showing how teams are using autonomous AI agents to seamlessly migrate an existing WordPress site into Acquia Source CMS.

The Difference is Striking

In sum, the contrast between the mainstream enterprise tracks and the Drupal AI Summit highlights a significant divergence in the evolution of the agentic web. While the broader industry focuses on cost management and proprietary guardrails, Drupal has found itself as the best CMS for AI. Drupal holds a significant advantage in today's agentic landscape thanks to its mature tooling for structured content, robust enterprise governance features, and an enthusiastic, collaboration-driven community. This unique combination of open-source agility and enterprise-grade architecture ensures that Drupal remains at the forefront of transforming user and author experiences in an AI-driven world.

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pdjohnson 02.06.2026

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Acquia’s Fair Trade Initiative: A new model for sustainable Drupal funding

The Drupal Association is responsible for the massive infrastructure that keeps the Drupal ecosystem moving forward. From protecting and upgrading Drupal.org to coordinating global events, managing community programs, and providing resources to our vital Security Team, our work requires reliable funding.

Acquia’s Fair Trade Initiative changes the paradigm by embedding funding directly into the transactional deal flow of the new Acquia Partner Program. When an Acquia partner closes an eligible Drupal deal, 2% of that transaction is automatically directed to the Drupal Association to support our core mission. This ensures a sustainable model that aligns Drupal’s commercial growth with continued investment in its underlying infrastructure.

What makes this model truly exceptional is how it aligns incentives across the board:

  • Funded Completely by Acquia: The 2% contribution is funded entirely out of Acquia’s margin. It costs the end-customer nothing extra, and it does not reduce partner revenue or incentives.
     
  • Partners Earn Capital Contribution Credit: The funding is publicly tracked and credited in the partner's name within the Acquia Partner Portal. This financial support directly counts toward the partner’s standing in the Drupal Association’s Certified Partner Program.
     
  • Predictable Scaling for Drupal: As the Drupal economy grows and partners close more business, funding for the Drupal Association automatically scales alongside it.

We want to extend a massive #DrupalThanks to Acquia for their visionary leadership, and to all the Acquia partners who are now automatically driving the future of the Drupal project with every deal they close.

Together, we aren't just building digital experiences; we are building a sustainable, open web for everyone.

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Drupal Association 02.06.2026

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Quick Wins with Drupal AI for accessibility: Tone changes from within CKEditor

A demonstration of how content can be re-written from within Drupal's editor for a different audience. In this example we rewrite the content of an article to be easily understood by a reader in grade 2 of the US school system. Learn more about Drupal AI: http://drupal.org/ai/ read more
Drupal Association 01.06.2026

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Quick Wins with Drupal AI for accessibility: Content Translation

A demonstration of the editor workflow for quickly translating content into multiple languages using AI. In this example we translate an article from English to Portuguese. Learn more about Drupal AI: http://drupal.org/ai/ read more
Drupal Association 01.06.2026

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Quick Wins with Drupal AI for accessibility: Alt Text Generation

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Drupal Association 01.06.2026

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Drupal AI Learners Club: Claude Design

Aidan Foster introduces Claude Design, Anthropic's new AI-assisted design tool, to vibe design web user interfaces, how the Drupal AI UX initiative uses it for prototyping and design discussion, and tips and pitfalls to be aware of. read more
Drupal Association 30.05.2026

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Talking Drupal #555 - AI Learners Club

[2026-05-27] Drupal AI Learners Club organizers Amber Matz and Angie Byron joined the Talking Drupal podcast for a lively ;) discussion that ranged from the AI Best Practices for Drupal project, the controversy and tension around AI within the Drupal community that ultimately led to the formation of the Club, and what the "vibe" is like.

Talking Drupal #555 - AI Learners Club

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webchick 30.05.2026

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Drupal AI Learners Club Coverage by The Drop Times

[2026-04-05 / 2026-04-08] The Drop Times posted a story announcing our little Club's inaugural meeting on April 8, as well as a recap of the session!

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webchick 30.05.2026

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Beyond Chatbots: Creating Smarter, Personalized Experiences with AG-UI

This video is part of a series https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpeDXSh4nHjSZBJ76O07Z9cafBpLPkhBL recorded at Drupal AI Summit New York City 2026. To learn more about Drupal AI visit https://www.drupal.org/ai. Discover more Drupal AI events in your region https://www.drupal.org/about/ai/events John Tran builds innovative technical solutions for global brands, helping organizations get real value from their technology while staying focused on business goals. Before ImageX, he founded a technical agency serving Electronic Arts and later led technology at a WPP agency supporting major clients. Discover how Drupal can evolve beyond chatbots into a collaborative, AI-powered experience platform with AG-UI. This session shows how interactive AI agents can work directly within your Drupal site to support content teams, streamline workflows, and deliver more personalized, intuitive experiences for users, without adding technical complexity. We are witnessing a fundamental shift in how businesses utilize Artificial Intelligence. The era of simple, text-based chatbots is ending. In its place, a new generation of "AI Agents" is emerging—intelligent digital assistants capable of reasoning, using tools, and collaborating with humans in real-time to customize content experiences. For Drupal site owners, marketers, and content teams, this opens up a powerful opportunity. Imagine your website becoming a collaborative workspace, where AI collaborates with your visitors to personalize experiences in real time as they interact with your content. This session will introduce a new approach to bringing these interactive AI assistants into Drupal using a component-based toolkit built on AG-UI. While the technology runs behind the scenes, the experience is designed to feel natural and intuitive, AI that is embedded into your end user content experience, rather than in a disconnected pop-up. We will demonstrate how this custom toolkit bridges the gap between complex AI logic and the intuitive Drupal user experience you expect. read more
Drupal Association 29.05.2026

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Why Private AI Matters: Data Sovereignty as the Foundation for Trustworthy AI on the Open Web

This video is part of a series https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpeDXSh4nHjSZBJ76O07Z9cafBpLPkhBL recorded at Drupal AI Summit New York City 2026. To learn more about Drupal AI visit https://www.drupal.org/ai. Discover more Drupal AI events in your region https://www.drupal.org/about/ai/events Matthew Saunders is an AI Ambassador at amazee.io and a long-time Drupal leader with two decades of contribution. He helps organizations adopt practical, secure AI within Drupal, with a focus on data sovereignty, enterprise delivery, and neuro-inclusive design. As organizations race to integrate AI into their digital platforms, a critical question is being overlooked: who actually controls the data? Today, 72% of organizations rank data privacy as their top AI concern, 44% have experienced sensitive data leaking into AI systems, and shadow AI is spreading unchecked. For enterprises running on open-source platforms like Drupal, the answer is not to avoid AI but to deploy it on infrastructure where data never leaves organizational control. This session covers the three pillars of AI sovereignty — data, model, and operational sovereignty — and shows how open-source foundations like Drupal and Kubernetes make it possible to run AI without vendor lock-in, without cross-border data risk, and without sacrificing compliance. Drawing on real-world deployment patterns including private LLM proxies, region-locked vector databases, and open-source Drupal AI provider integrations, this talk connects the strategic "why" to the engineering "how." Whether you are evaluating AI architecture, managing shadow AI risk, or building AI features into Drupal responsibly, you will leave with a clear framework for deploying AI that is powerful, auditable, and fully under your control. read more
Drupal Association 29.05.2026

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Drupal CMS AI - No-code Visual AI Agent builder - Future of Agents

This video is part of a series https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpeDXSh4nHjSZBJ76O07Z9cafBpLPkhBL recorded at Drupal AI Summit New York City 2026. To learn more about Drupal AI visit https://www.drupal.org/ai. Discover more Drupal AI events in your region https://www.drupal.org/about/ai/events James Abrahams is the cofounder of FreelyGive, a technology agency specialising in native Drupal CRM and business applications. He is a thought leader in Drupal AI and plays a key role in shaping the direction of AI within the platform, contributing from a strategic and product perspective. Flowdrop UI for Agents is an intuitive visual interface layer for designing, building and managing AI agents, most often used within Drupal’s AI ecosystem. It is not an AI model in its own right, but an orchestration and design environment that sits above agent infrastructure, making complex workflows more accessible and manageable. In this session, Jamie will demonstrate Flowdrop in practice, showing how it enables integration with external systems via MCP and supports the creation of AI agents using agent-driven approaches. The focus will be on how teams can move from concept to working implementations with greater clarity and control. Looking ahead, the session will explore how agent-driven systems are beginning to generate and coordinate other agents, extending the reach of Drupal’s capabilities through AI. Tools such as Claude Code are already enabling near end to end automation, from Figma designs through to fully functioning Drupal sites and migrations. The next phase is likely to bring this level of orchestration directly into Drupal itself. Attendees will leave with a clear view of current innovation within Drupal AI and a considered perspective on how these developments may evolve. read more
Drupal Association 29.05.2026

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Beyond the Prompt: Operationalizing the Human–AI Partnership as a Digital Teammate in Drupal

This video is part of a series https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpeDXSh4nHjSZBJ76O07Z9cafBpLPkhBL recorded at Drupal AI Summit New York City 2026. To learn more about Drupal AI visit https://www.drupal.org/ai. Discover more Drupal AI events in your region https://www.drupal.org/about/ai/events John Doyle is CEO of Digital Polygon, a WebOps agency focused on open source. With 18+ years as a software architect, he leads delivery of scalable, enterprise-grade solutions. He works at the intersection of Drupal and AI, helping organisations move past hype to implement practical automation and WebOps strategies that deliver measurable results. Most organizations are stuck in a loop of AI experimentation that never reaches production. The problem isn’t the models; it’s that we’re trying to build houses on sand. Without structure, governance, and reliable data flows, AI is just a parlor trick. Drupal is often overlooked in the AI conversation, but its greatest strength is exactly what AI needs: a robust, API-first architecture and a mature content model. In this session, I’ll show you how we’re moving past prompts to build digital teammates—AI agents that are governed, measurable, and embedded directly into real-world editorial and marketing workflows. We’ll look at a two-part framework for operationalizing AI in Drupal: Stop experimenting, start systemizing: How to define a digital teammate charter so AI has clear inputs, outputs, and SLAs. Moving Beyond the Sandbox: How to take the logic from your team’s best individual experiments—like custom GPTs or Gems—and bake them directly into Drupal. We’ll talk about how to turn isolated wins into shared, governed, human-in-the-loop workflows that actually move the needle for the entire organization. read more
Drupal Association 29.05.2026

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How AI helps The European Personnel Selection Office (EPSO) be more efficient in a transparent way

This video is part of a series https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpeDXSh4nHjSZBJ76O07Z9cafBpLPkhBL recorded at Drupal AI Summit New York City 2026. To learn more about Drupal AI visit https://www.drupal.org/ai. Discover more Drupal AI events in your region https://www.drupal.org/about/ai/events Jeroen Spitaels is the Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) & Chief Operating Officer (COO) at Dropsolid, where he shapes the company's strategic growth initiatives and revenue strategies for its open, AI-driven Digital Experience Platform (DXP). Drawing from his background as a tech entrepreneur and founder, Jeroen leverages extensive experience in business development and international operations to drive innovation and scale the company's market presence. In this talk we'll explain how EPSO (European Personnel Selection Office a.k.a. EU Careers from the European Commission) implemented AI in their online portal. We'll explain the hurdles we went trough, the wins after going live (some obvious, some less obvious). We'll also give some insights in how we make this AI implementation transparent. read more
Drupal Association 29.05.2026

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AI-native CMS vs vibe coding

This video is part of a series https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpeDXSh4nHjSZBJ76O07Z9cafBpLPkhBL recorded at Drupal AI Summit New York City 2026. To learn more about Drupal AI visit https://www.drupal.org/ai. Discover more Drupal AI events in your region https://www.drupal.org/about/ai/events Kristof Van Tomme is co-founder of Pronovix, where he has spent over a decade building developer portals in Drupal. The company recently joined the Drupal AI Initiative. An active member of the Drupal, Write the Docs, and APIDays communities, he focuses on how AI is reshaping APIs, documentation, and developer portals. Over the years there have been many different technology waves that have changed how teams build developer portals: Static site generators, MACH, or React based applications, a range of open source technologies like Backstage or Docusaurus. Through all these waves content management systems like Drupal have been a fixture, often brought in out of necessity when requirements for the portal reached a certain level of complexity. Now that AI is making it possible for tech writers to vibe code solutions for highly specific complex requirements, is there still a need for a CMS? In this talk I will explore the difference between vibe coded documentation portals and systems that use structured data formats to enable and constrain AI. Using two practical examples from the developer portal world, to help you decide what approach would be better for your use case. read more
Drupal Association 29.05.2026

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CMS in the post-AI Era: from MCP to Vibecoding

This video is part of a series https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpeDXSh4nHjSZBJ76O07Z9cafBpLPkhBL recorded at Drupal AI Summit New York City 2026. To learn more about Drupal AI visit https://www.drupal.org/ai. Discover more Drupal AI events in your region https://www.drupal.org/about/ai/events Josh Koenig has been a part of the Drupal ecosystem for over 20 years, and has spent his career focused on helping web teams deliver faster, with less stress, and more impact. With the open web being torn apart and reassembled by AI, the role of open source and web teams is more important than ever. The open web is being torn apart and put back together, and the purpose of content management is up for grabs. Who it's for, what it tracks, how it operates — all of this is changing. But AI is also blending in with the rest of the tech. The story is less and less about AI itself, but how it is applied so solve real world problems. As the leading open source framework for structured content, now with a fully functional internal AI subsystem, Drupal can play a much needed role in helping mature organizations use AI to accelerate, without compromising sustainable practices or quality. Drupal can run agents, but it can also be run by agents. With a solid MCP server foundation and provider plugins for all major models, there's a clear path to go from vibe-coded prototype to sustainable production system, including running a scalable and sustainable content production pipeline. read more
Drupal Association 29.05.2026

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AI-Assisted Site Migrations in Drupal

This video is part of a series https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpeDXSh4nHjSZBJ76O07Z9cafBpLPkhBL recorded at Drupal AI Summit New York City 2026. To learn more about Drupal AI visit https://www.drupal.org/ai. Discover more Drupal AI events in your region https://www.drupal.org/about/ai/events Rob Loach is an open-source architect with nearly two decades of experience, leading research and innovation at Kalamuna. He helps shape AI integration in Drupal as part of the AI Release Management Team, focusing on practical, forward-looking solutions. Migration has always been an important part of the Drupal ecosystem. Whether it be moving from WordPress to Drupal, or importing a bunch of CSV files, the Migrate API provides a robust framework for moving data. It also carries a steep learning curve. read more
Drupal Association 29.05.2026

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Why Private AI Matters: Data Sovereignty as the Foundation for Trustworthy AI on the Open Web

This video is part of a series https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpeDXSh4nHjSZBJ76O07Z9cafBpLPkhBL recorded at Drupal AI Summit New York City 2026. To learn more about Drupal AI visit https://www.drupal.org/ai. Discover more Drupal AI events in your region https://www.drupal.org/about/ai/events Matthew Saunders is an AI Ambassador at amazee.io and a long-time Drupal leader with two decades of contribution. He helps organizations adopt practical, secure AI within Drupal, with a focus on data sovereignty, enterprise delivery, and neuro-inclusive design. As organizations race to integrate AI into their digital platforms, a critical question is being overlooked: who actually controls the data? Today, 72% of organizations rank data privacy as their top AI concern, 44% have experienced sensitive data leaking into AI systems, and shadow AI is spreading unchecked. For enterprises running on open-source platforms like Drupal, the answer is not to avoid AI but to deploy it on infrastructure where data never leaves organizational control. This session covers the three pillars of AI sovereignty — data, model, and operational sovereignty — and shows how open-source foundations like Drupal and Kubernetes make it possible to run AI without vendor lock-in, without cross-border data risk, and without sacrificing compliance. Drawing on real-world deployment patterns including private LLM proxies, region-locked vector databases, and open-source Drupal AI provider integrations, this talk connects the strategic "why" to the engineering "how." Whether you are evaluating AI architecture, managing shadow AI risk, or building AI features into Drupal responsibly, you will leave with a clear framework for deploying AI that is powerful, auditable, and fully under your control. read more
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Context-driven AI for consistent, compliant, and compelling content - Kristen Pol

This video is part of a series https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpeDXSh4nHjSZBJ76O07Z9cafBpLPkhBL recorded at Drupal AI Summit New York City 2026. To learn more about Drupal AI visit https://www.drupal.org/ai. Discover more Drupal AI events in your region https://www.drupal.org/about/ai/events AI can generate text, designs, and interfaces at lightning speed, but without the right context, results are often off-brand, non-compliant, or just plain meh. Context is the difference between “AI that guesses” and “AI that gets it,” turning outputs into authentic, on-voice, and intentional results. Context Control Center (CCC) provides a single hub to capture and manage your organization’s rules, policies, and guidelines, then map them directly to AI features. Need government compliance, brand consistency, or a specific tone? CCC ensures every AI output aligns with your requirements. Imagine being able to say: “Every article summary must be 3 sentences under 300 characters.” “Never use these restricted words.” “Match accessibility standards automatically.” “Keep the tone at an 8th-grade reading level.” “Always use our brand colors and typography.” Instead of scattered style guides, briefs, or prompts, CCC centralizes these rules so AI results are consistent, compliant, and compelling. In this session, we’ll explore why context is the missing ingredient for meaningful AI, which types of context have the biggest impact, real-world use cases, and how Context Control Center makes it simple to manage and deliver. You’ll leave with practical insights and a clear path to elevating your AI from “meh” to meaningful. read more
Drupal Association 27.05.2026

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Drupal AI Learners Club: Using Claude Code for Drupal (Carlos Ospina)

Carlos Ospina walked through the Drupal Dev Framework, a Claude Code plugin he built to bring structure and oversight to AI-assisted Drupal development. Rather than relying on individual skills to guide the AI on specific APIs or patterns, Carlos designed a full-process framework that moves through distinct phases — scope alignment, research, architecture, and implementation — with checkpoints at each stage. The session used a real task as its example: adding an RSS feed endpoint to the Pulsera website so LinkedIn could pull in blog content as a source read more
Drupal Association 23.05.2026

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Drupal AI Learners Club — AI Security "Opportunities" (Marlene Wanberg, Randy Fay)

AI Security 'Opportunities': Guardrails, Sandboxes, and Keeping Your Agents on a Leash Marlene Wanberg (@mindewen on drupal.org) leads a structured walkthrough of AI security risks for Drupal developers, organized around three practical concepts: social engineering (malicious instructions injected into an agent's context), sniffing (what data the agent can access), and sending (what it can exfiltrate or act on). She grounds the talk with real-world horror stories — a production database wiped by an agent that decided deleting a volume was a reasonable fix, a Copilot experiment that base64-encoded API keys to evade secret scanners, and an agent that autonomously ordered eggs because a credit card was attached to the account. Randy Fay (@rfay on drupal.org), lead maintainer of DDEV, adds a focused look at DDEV-specific AI add-ons and their security trade-offs, flags supply chain risks in popular add-ons, and shares what a more security-conscious setup looks like in practice. The session closes with an honest discussion of reviewer fatigue — how large AI-generated pull requests make it easy to miss a malicious or broken line buried deep in a diff — and the uncomfortable asymmetry between how fast AI can generate code and how slowly humans (and other AI tools) can review it. Resources mentioned: Marlene's slides: https://mwanberg.github.io/ai-learners-security-talk/ Randy's AI security notes: https://rfay.github.io/ai-security-notes/ Session recap & link dump: https://www.drupal.org/docs/develop/development-tools/ai-coding-tools-for-drupal-development/drupal-ai-learners-club-sessions Join us for the next livestream: https://luma.com/drupal-ai read more
Drupal Association 18.05.2026

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What is Drupal Steward?

Drupal Steward is a web application firewall that bridges the gap between the time when a security release is announced and when your site is fully updated with the new security patch. This globally distributed service from the Drupal Security Team and the Drupal Association provides immediate, affordable protection for your website, while giving your IT team the flexibility to implement site updates without disrupting other priorities. Please note: Not every vulnerability can be protected by the Drupal Steward program, but it is ideally suited to help protect you from those that are mass exploitable. Drupal Steward can only apply to vulnerabilities that involve exploiting a request to the web server, which may not apply to some security issues. Also, a zero-day vulnerability (one that is discovered and publicized without the security team's knowledge) is possible. Learn more and sign up at https://www.drupal.org/steward read more
Drupal Association 14.05.2026

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Presentation: What is OpenClaw? (Dan Lemon)

This presentation by Dan Lemon of Amazee.io covers an overview of OpenClaw: what it is, what are its component parts, how to keep yourself safe, and some useful use cases for autonmous agents. read more
Drupal Association 12.05.2026

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Demo: OpenClaw website building through Slack (Dan Lemon)

In this demo, Dan Lemon (Amazee.io) talks through how his team talks to OpenClaw in a private Slack channel and directs it to help with Drupal Mountain Camp planning. read more
Drupal Association 12.05.2026

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Drupal AI Learners Club — Autonomous Agents: A Show and Tell of OpenClaw

The meeting focused on a demonstration of OpenClaw, an open-source framework that runs autonomous agents to perform tasks and interact with APIs. Dan Lemon of Amazee.io provided a live demo of how he's using OpenClaw to help organize the Drupal Switzerland Mountain Camp, showing its ability to create websites, manage GitHub repositories, and communicate through Slack. read more
Drupal Association 11.05.2026

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Show & Tell: CMS Cultivator — Skills for both Drupal and WordPress sites (Jim Birch)

A walkthrough of the https://github.com/kanopi/cms-cultivator repo that contains several useful agent skills for folks building both Drupal and WordPress sites, along with agents to do QA and site audits. read more
Drupal Association 28.04.2026

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Talk: Introduction to Agent Skills (Jim Birch)

In this talk, Jim Birch (Kanopi Studios) shares brief introduction to Agent Skills: What they are, how to use them, best practices in developing and distributing them. read more
Drupal Association 28.04.2026

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Drupal AI Learners Club: Skills in Action

This session is all about Skills... Agent Skills, that is! We start with an introduction to Skills from Jim Birch, followed by a demo of skills in action by Eduardo Telaya. This was definitely a hot topic: expect more skills-related sessions in the future! read more
Drupal Association 28.04.2026

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Aftermovie Drupalcon Vienna 2025

DrupalCon Vienna was extraordinary. Let's remember together the best moments. read more
Drupal Association 23.04.2026

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Weekend Hackery: Vibe Coding with Claude from Scratch

In this informal "pair programming" session, webchick and Amber Himes Matz use Claude Code to "vibe code" a plan on automated tool to cross-post announcements about new Drupal AI Learners Club events. We start from a "bare bones" Git repo and use a plan generated from Claude.ai to demonstrate building step by step. Exploration, learning, and hilarity ensues. :D 00:00: Intros / About the Club 01:48: Challenge we're tackling 03:21: Planning with Claude.ai 04:19: Side-Quest: Drupal.org Permissions 05:33: Back to the plan 06:21: Side-Quest: Additional channel — Luma 07:16: Let's YOLO! 08:45: Git clone an existing project 09:08: Side-Quest: Getting the plan from Claude 10:34: Side-Quest: .claude/ directory 12:30: Starting Claude Code 12:50: Aside about security 15:05: Claude Code first steps 15:30: Side-Quest: Costs between models 17:18: Claude Code first steps FOR REAL :D 18:24: Side-Quest: The many ways to run Claude 20:53: Checking in on Claude Code ...(more to come! :))... read more
Drupal Association 20.04.2026

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Sponsor pre-recorded session - Tugboat

Drupal Association 15.04.2026

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Demo: 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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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
Drupal Association 09.04.2026

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Demo: 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
Drupal Association 09.04.2026

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Demo: 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
Drupal Association 09.04.2026

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Demo: 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
Drupal Association 09.04.2026

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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
Drupal Association 01.04.2026

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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
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
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
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
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
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
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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Sponsor pre recorded session Upsun

Drupal Association 31.03.2026

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Sponsored Pre recorded session IT CNP

Drupal Association 31.03.2026

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Sponsor Pre recorded session Hounder

Drupal Association 31.03.2026

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Sponsor Pre recorded session Dropsolid

Drupal Association 31.03.2026

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Sponsor Pre recorded session Promet Source

Drupal Association 31.03.2026

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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
Drupal Association 26.03.2026

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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
Drupal Association 26.03.2026

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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
Drupal Association 24.03.2026

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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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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🔍 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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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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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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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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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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@Transports2K @Panamza BIG PROMOTION ( Free Trial ) IP TV: 40 € / 12 months : 30 € / up to 6 months IP TV is over 18,000 live channels - 𝐒𝐏𝐎𝐑𝐓 https://t.co/EcsCMBEzEL #Encodage/ #H264 / #x264 / #x265 / #VOD / #OTT / #IPTV / #HEVC / #av1 / #MotionDesign / #VR / #Drupal / #caméraVR #livestream360 read more