Last updated June 26, 2015.

Online & Local Groups

Groups.drupal.org provides a place for groups to organize, meet, and work on projects based on interest or geographic location. It's a great way to get involved, learn more and get support.

Events & Meetups

Community members can also be found at Drupal events where you can meet face to face, swap tips, and get inspiration for your next Drupal project, making friends along the way.

Chat (IRC)

IRC is one means to communicate and interact with others. Whether you are asking questions or giving answers, IRC is a fast and effective way of getting involved with the community and getting the support you need.

Planet Drupal

Planet Drupal aggregates blog posts written by the Drupal community, for the Drupal community (code, advocacy, marketing, infrastructure etc.)

Community Spotlight

The Community Spotlight highlights Drupal community members and teams. Nominate others if you have found their contributions worthwhile.

Commercial Support

If you need professional help, check out our Marketplace where you can find companies on hand to assist with hosting, training and other Drupal services such as development, support, content moderation and spam blocking.

Forum

Our forums offer a huge knowledge bank to support you. It is also a good way for you to contribute and help others.

Mailing Lists

There are many mailing lists you can subscribe to, in addition to security announcements, Drupal news, DrupalCon updates, project issue updates and posts on groups.drupal.org.

Social Media

The Drupal community can be found across social media, and there are numerous official and unofficial accounts that share our community's news. For information on specific topics, check out the following accounts: Drupal Twitter and Facebook, Drupal Association Twitter, DrupalCon Twitter and Facebook, Drupal Security Twitter, and Drupal Infrastructure Twitter.

Drupal Community Working Group

The mission of the Community Working Group (CWG) is to uphold the Drupal Code of Conduct in order to maintain a friendly and welcoming community for the Drupal project.

Drupal Association

The Drupal Association’s mission is to help the Drupal CMS project flourish by fostering and supporting the Drupal community. Join us and your membership fees fund community programs such as maintaining Drupal.org infrastructure, providing DrupalCon scholarships and Community Cultivation Grants, hosting DrupalCons and many other community initiatives.