Category: drupal
Last Call Media: 2019 Drupal Community DevOps Survey
2019 Drupal Community DevOps Survey alexandra Wed, 02/27/2019 – 18:59 Our company is hosting a 2019 Drupal Community DevOps Survey to determine the community’s use of DevOps currently and tracking progress over time. We’re excited to utilize these results in our presentations this year, especially at DrupalCon Seattle this April!
Kanopi Studios: Ensure long-term growth for your website with continuous improvement
If you’ve spent time looking for a website support partner, you’ll quickly realize that while there are a lot of options out there, they’re not all created equal. Keeping your goals in mind will help you find an agency with an approach that best meets your needs. If you’re simply looking for software updates and…
Aten Design Group: Entity Import: A User Interface for Drupal 8 Migrations
If you’ve ever wished there was a way to easily import CSV data into your Drupal website then this post is for you. With the new Entity Import module, website admins can easily add and configure new importers that map CSV source files to Drupal 8 entities. Entity Import adds a user interface for Drupal…
Droptica: 11 lectures and presentations worth seeing at DrupalCamp London 2019
DrupalCamp London 2019 is approaching fast. Are you ready for another great time with Drupal? This year, 42 sessions on Drupal and related topics are scheduled. We hope, that with our help, you will choose the most promising lectures. Below are a few sessions you should definitely visit. We’ve picked topics both for experienced coders and beginners, as…
InternetDevels: Configuring REST export with Views in Drupal 8
Drupal 8 websites can easily exchange data with third-party websites or apps. These can be iOS or Android devices, applications on Vue.js, React, Angular, or other JS frameworks, and so on. Web services in Drupal 8 core take care of the smooth interaction. To share Drupal data, developers often use REST export with Views in…
Jacob Rockowitz: Open email asking organizations to back the Webform module and Drupal-related Open Collectives
Following up from my previous blog post, “Asking organizations to back a Drupal-related Open Collective.“ Below is the email I am sending to organizations within the Drupal community asking them to become a $10 monthly backer of the Webform module and Drupal-related Open Collectives. This email will be sent to people I have spoken to…
Dropsolid: Machine Learning for optimizing search results with Drupal & Apache Solr
26 Feb Recently, a client of ours shared with us their frustration that their website’s internal site search results didn’t display the most relevant items when searching for certain keywords. They had done their homework and provided us with a list of over 150 keywords and the expected corresponding search result performance. Their site was…
Drupal blog: Regarding critical security patches, we hear your pain.
This post was created jointly by Michael Hess of the Security Working Group, and Tim Lehnen, Executive Director of the Drupal Association. Last year, with the security release of SA-CORE-2018-002, the most significant security vulnerability since 2014, we heard the pain of site owners and development teams around the world staying up at all hours…
Sooper Drupal Themes: Expectations for Drupal 9 in 2020
Turmoil in the Drupal community? Considering the fact that there are around 800.000 websites currently operating on Drupal 7, there will be a huge resource drain for upgrading to the latest installment. Not only will be it be an expensive feat to achieve, but also time demanding. Quite frankly speaking, there is not enough time to be…
Lullabot: Hacking Culture: The Imaginary Band of Drupal Rock Stars at Lullabot
Matthew Tift talks with James Sansbury and Matt Westgate about the history of Lullabot, building a team of Drupal experts, and moving away from the phrase “rock star.” Ideas about “rock stars” can prevent people from applying to job postings, cause existing team members to feel inadequate, or encourage an attitude that doesn’t work well…