Drupal turned 18 this week.
Drupal turned 18 this week.
Drupal turned 18 this week.
DrupalCon Seattle 2019 took place this past week. There is a quick roundup of the main highlights of the event and a video of Dries Buytaert‘s keynote. Dries focused his comments on contributor diversity in open source projects, which is a topic WordPress developers should find significant to them as well. I highly recommend reading…
This Acquia retrospective by Drupal found Dries Buytaert is pretty fascinating, both because Acquia has gotten so big (750 people in 10 offices) and because it’s just so… corporate feeling. Drupal and WordPress have never felt so different to me, culturally.
Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They’re not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. This may have been written for Apple computer, but I think Julien Egelstaff has taken it to…
David and Dan talk with Robert Jacobi, Director of WordPress at Cloudways, about the Joomla project and what WordPress can learn from it.
Delicious Brains has a new tutorial about Managing WordPress Dev Environments with WP-CLI and Robo that’s worth a look. Robo is an open-source task runner like Gulp and Grunt using PHP instead of JavaScript. It’s used by Drupal‘s Drush, that project’s equivalent of WP-CLI.
Kevin Ohashi dives into the hosting recommendations from both Drupal and WordPress, calling them out as false and with little-disclosed intentions.