Drupal is more than just an open source project. It’s a global community made up of passionate people and ambassadors who contribute to make it what it is today. It’s a full circle effect; the more we give to it, the better it gets – and in turn attracts more contributors.
LocalGov Drupal is a pre-configured version of Drupal for local council websites in the UK (including Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland) and Ireland. It is free and has no vendor lock-in because it is open-source software.
Pantheon is hosting their second annual Gift of Open Source event, encouraging contributors of all backgrounds to contribute to their favorite open source projects. During the month of December (2021), participants will even get the opportunity to win fun prizes. Dive in to learn more!
Whether your digital experience is built on Drupal 7 or you have recently launched on Drupal 8, it’s important to upgrade to Drupal 9 to benefit from the latest updates in functionality, accessibility, and security measures. This blog will provide insights into our process and some actionable steps that you can take to get ready for a migration to Drupal 9.
As you may know, Drupal 8 is reaching end-of-life this year, and Drupal 7 will follow suit by November 2022. For this reason, Evolving Web and Pantheon will join forces for a free technical training called Best Practices for Higher Ed Drupal Migrations on September 2.
In late 2019, with the release of Drupal 9 around the corner, members of the team at Palantir.net began to think about ways to streamline the process of making Drupal 8 modules fully compatible with Drupal 9. By reducing the amount of time required to make the modules that our clients use compatible with the latest version of Drupal, we hoped to make it faster and easier for more people to take advantage of the benefits of Drupal 9.