Tag1 Consulting: Migrating Your Data from Drupal 7 to Drupal 10: Assumptions of the API

23 hours ago

As pointed out in the first article, the Migrate API scope is to move over content and configuration. Porting modules and themes are out of scope. With that in mind, let’s take a closer look at some of the assumptions and limitations. In addition to what will be presented in today’s article, I highly recommend reviewing the official documentation for upgrading from Drupal 7. Drupal is ever-evolving and the Migrate API documentation gets updated regularly. Of particular importance, review the page on known issues when upgrading from Drupal 7, as things get added and removed from that list as issues are discovered and fixed.

mauricio Wed, 05/08/2024 - 17:13

The Drop Times: Which CMS Powers Your Country's Official Website? A Global CMS Usage Analysis

1 day 5 hours ago
A growing trend is seen in governments favouring free and open-source solutions (FOSS) for their official websites. The potential benefits of FOSS include enhanced security, flexibility, and cost savings. But how widespread is this trend, and which specific systems are gaining traction? To understand the scope of this trend, we examined the official websites of 195 countries globally. This analysis digs deeper into the trend of governments favouring free and open-source solutions for their online presence, uncovering which CMS systems—including Drupal, WordPress, and others—are most preferred for official government communication.

The Drop Times: Drupal Iberia 2024 Unites Portuguese and Spanish Communities

1 day 9 hours ago
Drupal beria 2024 brings together Spanish and Portuguese Drupal communities for the first time. Set in Évora on May 10th, this event, organized by Associação Drupal Portugal and Asociación Española de Drupal, aims to foster collaboration and unity. With a biennial format, it promises engaging sessions and keynotes, supporting both seasoned professionals and newcomers.

Dries Buytaert: State of Drupal presentation (May 2024)

1 day 12 hours ago

This week, approximately 1,400 Drupal enthusiasts came together for DrupalCon North America in Portland, Oregon. As a matter of tradition, I delivered my State of Drupal keynote, often referred to as "DriesNote". In case you missed it, you can watch the video or download my slides (385 MB).

This year's keynote was inspired by President John F. Kennedy's famous "Moonshot" speech. After being global leaders, the U.S. had fallen behind in the Space Race. Challenged by the Soviet cosmonaut program, President Kennedy rallied Americans around the ambitious goal of landing on the moon before the decade was out.

Drupal Starshot, a new version of Drupal

Drupal has always been known for its low-code capabilities. However, many competitors now offer similar features, and in some areas, they even surpass what Drupal provides. While Drupal is celebrated for its robustness, it can be challenging for newcomers, especially those with limited technical expertise. So in my keynote, I was excited to introduce Drupal Starshot, our "Moonshot" to make Drupal more accessible and easier to use.

Twenty-three years after Drupal's inception, we are preparing to launch a second official version of Drupal. For the time being, we're calling this second version "Drupal CMS". It will be built on top of Drupal Core and common contributed modules, and available as a separate download alongside Drupal Core. Wireframe of the Drupal.org download page featuring two options: Drupal CMS (Drupal Starshot) and Drupal Core, with Drupal CMS being promoted as the preferred starting point for most.

Drupal Starshot will be designed to have a great out-of-the-box experience. It will enable Ambitious Site Builders without Drupal experience to easily create a new Drupal site and extend it with pre-packaged recipes, all using their browser.

The vision for Drupal Starshot is the outcome of highly productive brainstorming sessions with Drupal Core Committers, the Drupal Association, colleagues at Acquia, various Drupal agencies, and others.

From an implementation standpoint, it will primarily rely on the Project Browser and Recipes initiatives, while also incorporating elements from the Experience Builder initiative. We actually started prototyping Drupal Starshot a few weeks ago and showcased our progress at DrupalCon. Our goal is to launch a first version of Drupal Starshot within 8 months.

At DrupalCon, hundreds of people pledged to get involved, and we had two "super BoFs" with over 50 people each. If you're interested in getting involved with the Drupal Starshot project, you can register your interest at https://drupal.org/starshot. Additionally, join the conversation in the #Starshot channel on Drupal Slack.

Drupal's brand refresh and marketing strategy

Alongside our technical efforts, we've launched a bold marketing strategy. At DrupalCon Lille, I discussed the need for a fresh marketing approach. Since then, we've made tremendous progress.

I introduced a Drupal brand refresh, which includes updated brand guidelines to ensure a consistent and modern visual identity. This refresh aims to invigorate our brand – making it more vibrant and appealing to newcomers, while still honoring our history and representing our diverse, global community.

I couldn't cover all the details around the brand refresh in my keynote, so I'm expanding on them in this blog post. For a detailed explanation of Drupal's refreshed brand, check out this video by Shawn Perritt: Drupal 2024 brand refresh explained.

Our efforts went beyond just a brand refresh. The Marketing Committee has also guided the community in developing a comprehensive marketing toolkit, which includes messaging guides, pitch decks, and more. All these resources will be available at https://www.drupal.org/marketing.

Let's reach for the stars

As we advance with Drupal Starshot, I recall President Kennedy's famous words:

We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard, because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one which we intend to win.

Embracing the Drupal Starshot initiative reflects a similar ethos; we're not choosing the easy path, but the one that tests our strength, creativity, and ability to do hard things. The success of Drupal Starshot will be a testament to the incredible collective power of the Drupal community. It's a challenge we are also unwilling to postpone, and intend to win.

Drupal Starshot is more than a technological leap; it represents a shift in how we think, innovate, and collaborate. It's about reaching for the stars and making the Open Web accessible to everyone.

Thank you for being part of this journey. I can't wait to see where it takes us together. The feedback from the last two days at DrupalCon has been overwhelmingly positive. I am more committed than ever and excited to pledge a significant amount of my time to this mission, and to the future of Drupal.

Acquia Developer Portal Blog: DrupalCon Portland Day 1 Recap

1 day 18 hours ago

DrupalCon Portland (2024 edition) kicked off with a bang at the Oregon Convention Center yesterday. This is the third time the conference has been at this venue–and I’ve been fortunate enough to attend all three. And, this year’s iteration is shaping up to be a really significant entry in the DrupalCon codex. 

The Drop Times: Detailed Overview of the 2024 Drupal Developer Survey Results

2 days 2 hours ago
The 2024 Drupal Developer Survey, led by Jeff Geerling, Chris Urban, and Michael Richardson, provided a comprehensive overview of the global Drupal community. With 648 developers from 65 countries, including significant contributions from the United States, France, and India, the survey showcased a mature developer base, with 76% aged between 30 and 49. Despite regional variations in sentiment, community engagement remained strong, with 65% participating in Drupal events, and 80% expressing optimism for Drupal's future. Notable trends included the rise of decoupled architectures and the endorsement of DDEV as the preferred choice for integrated development environments (IDEs) and local environment managers. The survey also highlighted opportunities for the Drupal Association to enhance its visibility and communication efforts. These insights will inform strategies for fostering growth and innovation within the ecosystem.

Specbee: Using Drupal 10’s Asset Library to Streamline Asset Handling

2 days 9 hours ago
Drupal 7 lacked a streamlined mechanism for handling assets, which necessitated the development of more efficient solutions like the Asset Library introduced in Drupal 8 and the latest versions. Asset library solves the problem of loading JS and CSS files on every page. However, unless specified, Drupal does not load these assets as it can affect front-end performance. Let’s learn more about asset libraries in Drupal 10 and how to work with them. What is an Asset Library in Drupal An Asset library in Drupal is nothing but a YAML data structured inside a THEMENAME.libraries.yml file and they contain only CSS and JS files. They are the bundles of CSS and JavaScript files that present inside a module or theme and perform together for style and functionality. The Asset Library in Drupal provides a centralized and organized repository for managing various types of digital assets. Assets Library boasts various features designed to enhance usability, scalability, and flexibility. Asset Library in Drupal is designed to support responsive web design, ensuring that assets are displayed consistently on various devices. Drupal places a strong emphasis on accessibility, and the Asset Library follows these standards to ensure a positive user experience for all. Drupal's Asset Library includes version control features, allowing users to manage and track changes to assets over time. Performance Optimization Define an Asset Library Let’s declare a new Asset library named custom-slider. custom-slider:   version: 1.0   CSS:     theme:       css/custom-slider-theme.css: {}   js:     js/custom-slider.js: {}Some of the attributes used include: Minified: If the file is already minified, set this to True to avoid minifying it again, else default value is False. Preprocess: Default value is True, set to False to exclude a file from Aggregation. Type (Javascript Only):        ◦ The default value is a file, if you leave it blank.       ◦ For external files, use type as external like: //cdn.com/js/example.js: {type: external}Assets Loading Order By default, all JS files are loaded in the order in which files are listed. By default, JS files are loaded in the footer. Set header: true for a library to get loaded in the header. For example: jquery.ui:   header: true   js:     assets/vendor/jquery.ui/ui/core-min.js: {}SMACSS Categorization Drupal follows a SMACSS-style categorization and all CSS files are loaded first based on their category and then by the order. SMACSS categorization is used to set the weight of CSS files, this will not work for JS files. To set CSS weights there are 5 different levels:       ◦ base – This rule consists of styling HTML elements only. CSS_BASE = -200       ◦ layout – Macro management of page or arrangements of elements on the page, including any grid system. CSS_LAYOUT = -100       ◦ component – Components are reusable and discrete UI elements. CSS_COMPONENT = 0       ◦ state – Styles that deal mostly with client-side changes such as hovering links, opening modal dialog, etc. CSS_STATE = 100       ◦ theme – This is purely visual styling such as box-shadow, backgrounds, borders, colors, etc. CSS_THEME = 200 Attach an Asset Library 1. Globally:  We can attach the asset library globally via the THEMENAME.info.yml file, but this approach would work only for a Theme. For any modules you should use hook_page_attachments_alter() or similar. For example: name: 'My Custom Theme' type: theme description: 'A custom Drupal 9 theme for demonstration purposes.' package: Custom core_version_requirement: ^8 || ^9 || ^10 base theme: false libraries:   - THEMENAME/global-styling   - THEMENAME/global-scripts2. Conditionally, via a preprocess function using #attached:  If you need to restrict the library to a particular page or element, then this is the best way to add libraries. For example:Taking a case where we need to attach a library to our page, then we can use hook_page_attachments_alter(): /** * Implements hook_page_attachments_alter(). */ function custom_module_page_attachments_alter(array &$attachments) {   // Adding stylesheet to the page.   $attachments['#attached']['library'][] = 'custom_module/custom-styles';     // Add a custom JavaScript file to the page.   $attachments['#attached']['library'][] = 'custom_module/custom-scripts';   }Or hook_preprocess_page(): /** * Implements hook_preprocess_page(). */ function custom_module_preprocess_page(&$variables) {   // Adding stylesheet to the page.   $attachments['#attached']['library'][] = 'custom_module/custom-styles'; }Similarly, with different preprocess functions we can attach a library using the #attached render array property like: /** * Implements hook_page_attachments_alter */ function custom_module_attachments_alter(array &$page) {   // Get the current path.   $path = $current_path = \Drupal::service('path.current')->getPath();   // If we're on the node listing page, add our retro library.   if ($path == '/node') {     $page['#attached']['library'][] = 'custom_module/custom-styles';   } }3. Inside a Twig template file: Use attach_library() in twig template. {# Attach a CSS library #} {% attach_library('my_theme/global-styling') %} {# Attach a JavaScript library #} {% attach_library('my_theme/global-scripts') %}Final Thoughts Assets Library in Drupal (versions 8 and above) has a profound impact on web development. It centralizes the management of CSS and JavaScript files within modules or themes, ensuring consistency and ease of maintenance across a website or application. By bundling these assets together, developers can efficiently control the presentation and functionality of their digital creations. If you’re looking to implement fantastic features of Drupal like this one in your next project, we have a team of Drupal experts who can help you. We’d love to talk!

Horizontal Digital Blog: Try this one weird trick with the Migrate API

2 days 17 hours ago
One of the key concepts of the Drupal Migrate API is the so-called process pipeline, in which we pass a value that is transformed by a series of process plugins. From time to time we find ourselves in the middle of a process pipeline wishing we could easily reference the current value in the process pipeline. I even created an issue on Drupal.org asking for this feature. As it turns out, the feature already exists! That is, as long as you know this one weird trick...

Talking Drupal: Talking Drupal #449 - Agile Methodologies

2 days 21 hours ago

Today we are talking about Agile Methodologies, How to pick the best one, and why they matter with guest Chris Wells. We’ll also cover CKEditor Text Transformation / AutoCorrect as our module of the week.

For show notes visit: www.talkingDrupal.com/449

Topics
  • Drupal FL Camp talk
  • Fundamentals of Agile
  • How do you square long term planning
  • What is Redfin Solutions's preferred methodology
  • What is Crystal Agile Methodology
  • Do other methodologies have web specific versions
  • Would you agree that large companies can use different agile methodologies
  • Have you ever used Scrumban
  • Listener Question: Shivan xamount:: Story points are usually equated to fibonacci numbers. These are not supposed to correlate to hours, what do you think about that?
Resources Guests

Chris Wells - chrisfromredfin.dev chrisfromredfin

Hosts

Nic Laflin - nLighteneddevelopment.com nicxvan John Picozzi - epam.com johnpicozzi Matthew Grasmick - grasmash

MOTW Correspondent

Martin Anderson-Clutz - mandclu

  • Brief description:
    • Have you ever wanted CKEditor to autocorrect symbols like the copyright mark, the “not equals” sign, and fractions, from their text equivalents? There’s a module for that
  • Module name/project name:
  • Brief history
    • How old: created in Mar 2024 by Gedvan Dias of Redfin Solutions
    • Versions available: 1.0.0-alpha1, which works with CKeditor 4 on Drupal 8, and 2.0.0-alpha1, which works with CKEditor 5 on Drupal 9 and 10
  • Maintainership
    • Actively maintained, was released just a few weeks ago
    • Not much documentation of its own, but the module leverages CKEditor’s Automatic text transformation, which has a fair bit of documentation on CKEditor.com
    • Number of open issues: only 1 open issues, which is the Project Update Bot’s automatically-created Drupal 11 compatibility issue
  • Usage stats:
    • 8 sites
  • Module features and usage
    • By default the module enables four categories of transformations: 'symbols', 'mathematical', 'typography', and 'quotes'
    • You can override the module’s plugin if you want a different set enabled, but the module also provides a hook you can use to alter the active sets or define custom transformations, similar to using emojis in Slack, for example

Drupal Association blog: Drupal lead Dries Buytaert announces a completely new Drupal CMS 23 years after its creation

2 days 22 hours ago

PORTLAND, Ore., 6 May 2024—Twenty-three years after creating Drupal as a university student and hundreds of thousands of websites later, Dries Buytaert announced today that a new version of Drupal will launch at the end of 2024. Drupal is an Open Source CMS that is foundational to a great digital experience platform. Its reliable, highly secure, and flexible tools build the versatile, structured content needed to create dynamic web experiences.

This new version of Drupal will incorporate the best of the 50,000+ modules created over the past decade into a curated, out-of-the-box experience for organizations wishing to build powerful websites quickly.

“We built this amazing platform to power the most robust digital experiences. And now we will make it more accessible to non-developers,” said Dries. “Drupal Starshot is an initiative that will deliver this new version of Drupal within eight months.”

“The Drupal Association is excited to support the Drupal Starshot initiative and to begin marketing the new version of Drupal as the first, best stop for those interested in understanding what Drupal can do,” said Owen Lansbury, Chair of the Drupal Association’s board of directors.

On 6 May, founder and project lead Dries Buytaert gave an inspiring keynote—also known as the Driesnote—introducing this completely new version of Drupal: Drupal Starshot.

Dries described how, much like the race to space in the 1960s, Drupal is also in a race. The web is moving forward, with or without Drupal. Drupal has a long history of being a leader in the Open Web, but it needs its “Moonshot” moment. Dries reiterated how the future of Drupal’s success will come from broadening its usability to a wider audience. The way to do this, Dries said, is to open Drupal’s powerful tools to non-developers.

What is Drupal Starshot, and how does it differ from the traditional version of Drupal? Drupal Starshot will leverage Drupal Core but have a different governance model to move fast, allowing for more innovation more quickly. 

After Drupal Starshot is introduced, when someone visits the Drupal.org download page, both traditional Drupal Core and Drupal Starshot will be available (under a different name, still to be determined). When Drupal Starshot is selected, it will automatically download the features that the user wants for their use case, making it easier for new users to try and test out Drupal, all from right in their browser. Drupal Core will still be the fundamental building block of Drupal Starshot and can still be used independently from Drupal Starshot for custom builds.

How will this new Drupal be different?

The Drupal that exists today, known as “Drupal Core,” will continue to exist and will be maintained by core maintainers. The Drupal Starshot initiative will introduce a new version of Drupal with a fully featured out-of-box experience.

Features that Drupal Starshot will include are:

  • Next generation page builder
  • Project Browser + Recipes
  • Automatic updates
  • Key contributed modules
  • Easy configuration
  • Default content
  • And possibly more!

Drupal community members who are interested in contributing to the development of Drupal Starshot can submit their interest via this interest form or join Dries at several Birds of a Feather sessions happening during DrupalCon Portland.

Watch the full Driesnote on the Drupal Association YouTube Channel. 

About DrupalCon

This year, DrupalCon North America is a four-day conference held in Portland, Oregon, from 6-9 May. Over 1,300 professionals and Drupal users collaborate on the project for a week. The Drupal Association is a non-profit organization that caters to the needs of Drupal and its worldwide community. It focuses on the growth of the Drupal community and supports the project’s vision to create a safe, secure, and Open Web for everyone. 

About Drupal and the Drupal Association

Drupal is a powerful open-source content management system for everyone, from small nonprofits to enterprises. It is used by millions of people and organizations worldwide, made possible by a community of 100,000-plus contributors and enabling more than 1.3 million users on Drupal.org. The Drupal Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to accelerating the Drupal software project, fostering the community, and supporting its growth.

Drupalize.Me: DrupalCon Portland 2024: Issue Queue Initiatives

2 days 23 hours ago
DrupalCon Portland 2024: Issue Queue Initiatives

This Wednesday, May 8, I'm speaking at DrupalCon Portland 2024 as part of the Drupal Project Initiatives Keynote. The keynote is kicking off Contribution Day on Wednesday first thing in the morning. I'll be highlighting initiatives and programs that are helping people contribute in a strategic way, and as a result, increasing throughput in the core issue queue. Throughput is the rate that a project’s issues are resolved and committed. And it’s one way to gauge the health of an open source project like Drupal.

Check out these resources to learn more about the initiative and programs I highlight in this presentation.

Amber Matz Mon, 05/06/2024 - 11:00

LostCarPark Drupal Blog: Drupal Advent Calendar 2024 - Call for Ideas

3 days 4 hours ago
Drupal Advent Calendar 2024 - Call for Ideas lostcarpark_admin Mon, 05/06/2024 - 12:01 Image Body

DrupalCon Portland starts today, so it seems a good time to start thinking about the 2024 Advent Calendar!

Advent Calendar? In May?

If there’s one thing I learned last year, it’s start early! We had a few hairy moments last year, and a couple of later nights than I would have liked, so this year I want to get the ball moving early.

Why a Drupal Advent Calendar?

For fun, mostly!

But also to promote the great Drupal projects and the people working on them.

It started on a whim in 2022, when I had the idea at the last possible moment, as I was falling asleep on the last day of November. As there wasn’t…

The Drop Times: Embracing the Community Spirit: DrupalCon Portland 2024

3 days 6 hours ago

Today is an exciting day as DrupalCon Portland kicks off. The Drupal community eagerly awaits this event for its wealth of sessions, interactions, and updates. From the highly anticipated Driesnote, where Dries Buytaert shares his latest thoughts and plans, to various featured sessions that delve into specific topics, there's much to look forward to.

At this year’s conference, we're seeing updates on various initiatives and a host of workshops and trainings from different organizations. We also have the Healthcare Summit and the Return of the Nonprofit Summit, a great opportunity for Drupal users working in the nonprofit sector to connect and learn from one another.

Recognizing the need to continuously attract new talents to the Drupal community, DrupalCon 2024 has made significant efforts to reach out to students. This includes targeted advertising to local student communities and focusing on the career-enhancing opportunities at the DrupalCon job fair. Mentorship programs, resume help, and a special student discount ticket priced at only $50 are also included.

Another exciting addition this year is the community-designed DrupalCon T-shirt. The Drupal Association ran a contest for the official T-shirt design, receiving many creative entries. The winning design will be announced at the event and featured on the free attendee T-shirt.

Now, let’s look back at what we covered last week:

Alka Elizabeth, sub-editor, TDT, sat down with Thor Andre Gretland, the dynamic Head of Sales and Business Advisor at Frontkom. They discussed the exciting synergies between Gutenberg and Drupal. Thor shared his extensive knowledge about the groundbreaking Drupal Gutenberg project. During this discussion, it was revealed that the Frontkom team has four updates for the community, including major enhancements that will be part of the Drupal Gutenberg 4.0 release, set to be unveiled here at DrupalCon Portland 2024.

Additionally, Alka Elizabeth talked with Angie Byron, the Community Director at Aiven and a highly respected figure in the open-source community. Throughout their conversation, Angie shared her experiences and the pivotal decisions that have shaped her career. She discussed her challenges and transformations, such as introducing automated testing in Drupal, her leadership roles in various community projects, and her advocacy for diversity and inclusion within tech communities. Dive into the interview here

Last week, I had the opportunity to share insights directly from the Drupal Initiative Lead keynote speakers at DrupalCon Portland. Among the speakers were Cristina Chumillas, Janez Urevc, Ted Bowman, Fran Garcia-Linares, Jürgen Haas, and Mateu Aguiló Bosch, who were all set to provide valuable updates and insights on various aspects of Drupal and its ecosystem.

LagoonCon Portland 2024 is set to take place on  May 6, 2024. Following its successful debut in Pittsburgh last year, this free event hosted by amazee.io is designed for developers and tech leaders to dive into discussions about Lagoon. Alka Elizabeth, sub-editor at The Drop Times, has penned an article featuring detailed discussions with the speakers of Lagoon Portland,  Toby Bellwood, the Lagoon Product Lead at amazee.io, Christoph Weber, Solutions Architect at Pronovix, and Bryan Gruneberg, CEO and CTO at Workshop Orange. 

Norah Medlin brings over two decades of software development immersion to Stanford WebCamp, offering a strategic blueprint for maximizing project success. In her session on forging high-value partnerships and driving transformative change, she unveils essential insights for navigating the complexities of modern project management. 

Linux Foundation has launched the 2024 World of Open Source: Global Spotlight Survey, designed to examine the nuances of open-source technology in different regions and industries.

DrupalCon Barcelona 2024 is calling for submissions of case studies highlighting exceptional Drupal website projects developed between October 2023 and September 2024. The Drupal Camp Pune 2024 organisers seek talented individuals passionate about technology and community building to volunteer and add a unique touch to the array of planned activities.

DevOps professionals on the making can take the Pantheon WebOps certification exam onsite at the DrupalCon Portland venue. The exam registration is free of charge. 

Additionally, Carlos O. launched the IXP Fellowship initiative to help aspiring Drupal developers bridge the skills gap. The program sought community feedback through a survey to define competencies for inexperienced developers aiming to become junior professionals.

Other generic updates are here: Maotic, for the first time, has become a mentor organization for the coveted Google Summer of Code project for 2024. Learn about their winning projects here. Drupal is introducing an experimental navigation module in version 10.3 prior to introducing it officially in Drupal 11. Selwyn Polit's online reference book, "Drupal at your fingertips" is now officially listed in Drupal.org. Last year's Drupal Pitch-burgh contest-winning project, Drupal API Client, has released version 1.0. A new Drupal podcast has begun. Platform.sh DevRel Team has started a new podcast series called 'ChangeMode'. Marine Gandy hosts the show. 

We acknowledge that there are more stories to share. However, due to selection constraints, we must pause further exploration for now.

Stay tuned with The Drop Times. We are here to ensure you don't miss out on anything happening at the event. Our volunteers are on the ground to keep you updated with interviews, featured articles, coverage of sessions, and short video interviews with attendees and speakers.

To get timely updates, follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook. Also, join us on Drupal Slack at #thedroptimes.

Thank you,
Sincerely
Kazima Abbas
Sub-editor, The DropTimes.

The Drop Times: Women in Drupal Luncheon at DrupalCon Portland 2024: A Convergence for Change

3 days 9 hours ago
Delve into the experiences of women in technology at DrupalCon Portland 2024 with the "Women in Drupal Luncheon" on May 7. This crucial session features Sebastianna Skalisky, Laura Johnson, Jenna Harris, and Shanice Ortiz from Four Kitchens, who will discuss overcoming obstacles and fostering inclusion in the tech sector. Engage with these influential leaders as they share strategies for navigating a male-dominated industry, enhancing female leadership, and advocating for systemic change. Join for a compelling dialogue to empower women and expand their impact on technology.

Event Organizers: Connect with Event Organizers at DrupalCon Portland '24

3 days 17 hours ago

There are many opportunities to connect with fellow event organizers throughout the week at DrupalCon Portland 2024.

All Week

Community Events Booth
Expo Hall - #106
Visit with the EOWG board and other event organizers in the Expo Hall. Be sure to bring some of your stickers and swag to share with the community!

Monday, May 6 - 2:00 - 3:00pm

Event Organizers Roundtable BOF
Room G132, Table 1
Open discussion time for Drupal Event Organizers to gather and for others who are interested in organizing their own events or learning more about the Event Organizers Working Group.

Wednesday, May 8 - 9:00am - 5:00pm

Contribution Day
Room B115-116
Find us to help improve the Community Events page.

Thursday, May 9 - 9:00am - 4:00pm

Community Summit 
Room C120-122
EOWG Board members will present a panel at 9:15am. Join us for a day of community discussions. The summit is open to everyone in the Drupal community, at no additional cost.

Not joining DrupalCon? Join us online any time:

Open Meeting via Slack!
Tuesday, May 14 starting at 16:00 UTC / 12:00 pm ET

  • Initiative Updates
  • Camp Reports
  • DrupalCon Report

Join us to discuss these and other topics in the #event-organizers channel.

If there is something you want to share or discuss related to your camp, meetup, or other events organizer topics either leave a message in the Slack channel or comment on the Drupal.org meeting agenda issue.

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