Drupal Newsletter: Jobs, Events, News, and Conversation
A long, long time ago—7 years, if you remember—the Drupal Newsletter faded away. On March 26th, the Drupal Association rebooted it. The community does so much that we want to share.
We partnered with TheWeeklyDrop to bring blog posts, articles, podcasts, and more to your inbox. Now, once a week, we’re taking all the effort out of keeping up with the best in Drupal news and events.
The fourth issue hit more than 32,000 inboxes on April 9. Inside it, subscribers from all around the world found Drupal 7.36 and Webform 7.x-3.24 releases, an introduction to D8Upgrade.org (a service offering advice for when you should upgrade to Drupal 8), and more.
To get the newsletter, subscribe via your Drupal.org profile.
The (Renewed) Drupal Newsletter
The Drupal Newsletter will be an opt-in-only thing. Once you’ve subscribed, you’ll get the newsletter in your inbox once a week, every Thursday, at about 06:30 PT / 13:30 GMT.
What kind of content will you get?
- Drupal 8 progress updates
- Jobs, so you can find work (or people who get work done)
- Tutorials, guides, and podcasts
- Events throughout the community
- Projects and releases
- News and conversation
It’s all brought to you by TheWeeklyDrop and us, the Drupal Association. It’s content hand-picked by humans, not bots or aggregators. You’ll get an uncluttered, distraction-free snapshot of the latest from the Drupal community. (Though we could be swayed by community vote to add gratuitous pictures of cats.)
It’s Like the Amazon Dash Button
Ok, no, it’s not. That’s not true. Unless you want it to be, in which case it sort of is.
Subscribe and never run out of the latest news, announcements, and innovations from the Drupal community. We made an animated gif to show you how.
- Log in to your Drupal.org profile <www.drupal.org/user>.
- Choose Edit.
- Scroll to the bottom, to the Subscribe to section.
- Check the box next to Drupal Weekly Newsletter.
- Hit the Save button.
Keep Up with the Drupal Community
The Drupal Newsletter is the easiest way to keep up with the Drupal community. Don’t already have a Drupal.org account? Create your profile today.
Oh, and two more things:
- Please add newsletter@drupal.org to your address book as an approved sender, so the newsletter doesn’t get lost in a pesky spam folder.
- Tell us what you think. Comment on this post, or send feedback to newsletter@drupal.org. We’d love to hear from you.
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