Back in 2008, when Drupal 6 was released and version 7 was only a faint glow on the horizon, the Drupal project stood at a crossroads with multiple possible futures.
Forks can be an emotive subject for an open source community.
They can make or break communities – sometimes growing to become bigger and better than the original, but sometimes serving to fragment and drive both to the ground.
We've been doing a lot of work recently building a best practice guide on security and wanted to be able to send our clients a simple list of principles that are written in p
With Drupal 8 a lot is configured instead of programmed. So the key is to find out how it comes together. Graph API helps rendering these configurations.
Drupal is definitely not something you can master or even comprehend in a few weeks, or even a few months. All the little details start to take their toll after a while.
This is the 3rd of several on-going blog post series which aim to educate on the process of porting modules to Drupal 8 with real life examples by porting a popular Drupal 7 module to Drupal 8.
Drupal 8 is going to have better front-end performance for anonymous users out of the box: it is now smart enough to no longer load unnecessary JavaScript.