24 Nov 2025

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LostCarPark Drupal Blog: Drupal Advent Calender 2025 - Call out to Initiative Leads

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For the past three years, the Drupal Advent Calendar has spotlighted shiny new modules, clever projects, and all sorts of open-source goodness.

This year we're hanging up our "new module smell" stockings and doing something different.

It's time to celebrate the people, the elves, reindeer, and magical snow-folks who keep the Drupal project running behind the scenes.

This year's theme is The People of Drupal, and we're on a quest to find the unsung heroes who quietly make the magic happen.

We're asking initiative leads to nominate someone from their project who's made a meaningful impact but hasn't…

24 Nov 2025 1:37am GMT

23 Nov 2025

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#! code: DrupalCamp Scotland 2025

DrupalCamp Scotland 2025

This year, DrupalCamp Scotland was held on the 7th November, at the University of Edinburgh.

On the morning of the conference I made the quick walk from by bed and breakfast and arrived at 50 George Square to join in with around 60 attendees to a day of talks and chatting.

The morning coffee and a selection of pastries was set out in the corridor outside the main room of the conference. I'm sure a few of the tasty pastries were lost to passing students.

After getting settled in we had a quick introduction session by Stratos Filalthis before we started the day.

The first talk of the day was with Paul McCrodden and Laura Waldoch, with their talk Less Is More: Streamlining 500+ Diverse University Sites into One Central Platform. Paul and Laura both work at the University of Cambridge and the talk was a look at how the university is taking the 500+ websites that are dotted around and consolodating them into a single resource. That single resource is powered by Drupal 11 and the talk looked at how they were building a Drupal install profile that could handle the requirements that these different sites had.

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23 Nov 2025 6:33pm GMT

Web Wash: Build Content Workflows in Drupal

Managing content workflows in Drupal requires tools that track content from draft to publication. Drupal provides options for implementing workflows at different levels, from basic content moderation to field-level state management and webform submission tracking.

In the video above, you'll learn how to set up and configure Content Moderation, use field-level state management with the Field States Transitions module, and track webform submissions with the Webform Workflows Element.

23 Nov 2025 4:44pm GMT

21 Nov 2025

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Drupal Association blog: See Your Design in Print - Enter the DrupalCon Chicago T-Shirt Contest

The Drupal Association is excited to announce that our t-shirt design contest will be returning for DrupalCon Chicago!

We want to see the Drupal community's design ideas for the official t-shirt, available for all attendees to wear and enjoy. Do you have a fantastic idea in mind? Let's see your creativity!

The winner will get THEIR design on the front of the official t-shirt for DrupalCon Chicago!

What the judges are looking for

Judges are looking for a combination of creativity, impact, and relevance to the Drupal community. A design that tells a story and aligns with the values and aspirations of DrupalCon attendees is likely to capture attention.

While exploring bold ideas, consider how your design will resonate with a diverse audience. Think of classic elements that make a T-shirt memorable while pushing creative boundaries. Avoid overcomplicating things; sometimes less is more, especially if every element adds value to the message.

Now, for the finer details…

Your design must include the DrupalCon Chicago Logo and will only be featured on the front of the t-shirt. Sponsor logos will be added to the t-shirts sleeves after the design is finalized.

Specs:

  • PNG or PDF preferred
  • 16 inches tall
  • graphics need to be 300 dpi

All designs must be submitted by 21 December 2025 at 23:59 UTC, after which the submission form will close.

The Drupal Association will then select 4 designs to go forward to a public vote.

The top three designs as chosen by the Drupal Association will then be voted upon by the public, with voting open 5 January until 12 January 2026 at 23:59 UTC.*

The winning design will be printed on the front of the official DrupalCon Chicago t-shirt and the winner will receive a complimentary ticket to their choice of either DrupalCon Chicago 2026 or DrupalCon North America 2027.

References

Winning designs from previous years

Graphic Elements

How to enter

Simply create your design, then fill out our submission form by 21 December 2025 to submit your final design. We also ask that you include a sentence or two describing why you chose your design and how it represents the Drupal community.

So, what are you waiting for? Submit your design now, and please help us spread the word throughout the Drupal community!

Good luck!

* Dates for public voting dates are subject to change but will be open for a minimum of 1 week.
** Drupal Association staff and members of the DrupalCon Chicago Steering Committee will not be permitted to enter this contest.

21 Nov 2025 10:22am GMT

The Drop Times: When AI Becomes Part of the Team: An Interview with Ronald te Brake

With nearly 14 years at Open Social (via GoalGorilla), engineering lead Ronald te Brake has shifted from writing code to shaping how teams think, collaborate and solve problems. In this interview with TDT's Alka Elizabeth, Ronald explains why he views AI not as a magic bullet, but as a teammate that demands context, guardrails and documentation. He shares how governance, decision records and meaningful standards help developers stay effective in a world where automation and intelligent systems are growing.

21 Nov 2025 7:46am GMT

20 Nov 2025

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Freelock Blog: Vibe-coding versus Open Source - Security over the long haul

20 Nov 2025 8:00pm GMT

Drupal AI Initiative: Drupal AI Development Progress Week 45-46

MCP is released in a new 1.2 version

Omedia has put a lot of effort into getting the 1.2 version of MCP out. The module is now security covered, it works with the Tool API, adds OAuth authentication, a much better configuration system and a first preview of MCP Studio.

It now fully supports the HTTP and STDIO transports and independent where you want to source your tools, AI function calling, Drush commands or Tool API its all just available.

Read more about Giorgi Jibladze's post on LinkedIn.

LMStudio is Stable

Thanks to Andrei Ivnitskii (ivnish), the first stable version of the LMStudio provider for the Drupal AI module is now available. This release introduces full integration with LMStudio, giving developers a local, flexible, and GUI-driven environment for running and testing AI models directly from their Drupal site.

This integration is built for developers and data scientists who need a controlled testing environment, but find Ollama or vLLM too complex to set up and use. By pairing Drupal AI with LMStudio, you can iterate quickly, test safely, and work offline - perfect for preparing models before scaling up to cloud-based providers.

Try it out and help out in https://www.drupal.org/project/ai_provider_lmstudio

Meet the QA team!

I met with the awesome AI Initiative QA team a couple of weeks ago and they have set up processes for how both manual and automated QA can happen on issues.

They have an issue where you can follow their work on here: https://www.drupal.org/project/ai_initiative/issues/3550700

The idea is to standardize the "Needs QA" tag, where you as a developer can request manual testing and get feedback on the process.

Next steps, include looking into how DrupalForge/DrupalPod can be used for AI purposes to start images based on an issue on DrupalForge with the push of a button and also local development environments.

If you want to get in touch with the team they are on #ai-quality-insurance Slack channel.

Work on the 2.0 release is on its way

We have already started working on deprecations of modules, and other code for an 1.3.0 release and the work on all the refactors needed for 2.0 is started. The goal is to have a version ready by the end of the year and that fixes up a lot of architectural decisions made in 1.x branch and also removes a lot of features that were experimental, but never really usable.

Note that there will not be that many features in the 2.0 branch, but the focus is rather on better code architecture, better UX, extraction of modules and removal of features that don't work well.

By removing modules, we hope we can have an even faster development and release pace going forward.

Check the issue queue for more information.

Multiple Automators on one field

One of the larger rewrites for 2.0 is Automators - and one of the features this will bring is the possibility to add multiple Automators one field. While this has been possible in theory in the 1.x branches, this required you to do complex config imports - now they will be a part of the native UI/UX of the Automators.

This together with the Field Widget Actions, means that you can have multiple ways of generating one part of a field, or one button per part of a field.

This means that on an image field for instance, you could setup a button that generates the image, another that renames the file name and a third that creates an alt text.

Or if you want a summarize button in a friendly manner and another in a formal manner, you can have both on the same field.

This is ready to be tested on 2.0.x-dev, but please note that the external Automators modules will also need changes due to breaking changes.

A huge thanks to Bryan Sharpe from ImageX for this and anyone helping with testing and reviewing.

20 Nov 2025 1:28pm GMT

Drupal AI Initiative: Helping Organizations Turn AI Potential into Real Impact

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Across every sector, leaders see the potential of AI, but many are struggling to turn that potential into measurable value.

Gartner's 2023 and 2024 findings show that a significant proportion of AI projects stall before reaching production, often due to unclear use cases and limited organizational readiness. The MIT Sloan Management Review highlights that, while most executives recognize AI's transformative potential, few can translate it into ROI.

That's why we created our new series of Drupal AI Industry Guides, to help organizations understand where AI can deliver real, responsible, and measurable impact. Each guide is written by sector experts with firsthand experience implementing AI with Drupal.

Designed for Action, Not Theory

These guides are about doing more with less - a key message in today's digital landscape. Each one features four practical AI use cases that your organization can adopt right now using Drupal AI.

Every use case is grounded in ROI and designed to show how AI can:
Simplify and speed up workflows

  • Improve customer and citizen experiences
  • Unlock data-driven insight
  • Reduce operational costs and risk

Drupal AI brings freedom of choice and rapid innovation to AI adoption. It combines the trust of open source with the power of artificial intelligence.

Expert-Led Guides for Every Industry

Each guide is authored by a Drupal AI sector specialist, professionals who understand both the technology and the real-world challenges of their industries. These guides are designed to move teams from curiosity to capability, showing that

AI doesn't have to be experimental - it can be effective, ethical, and immediate.

Explore the collection:

Responsible, Open, and Future-Ready

Every Drupal AI solution is built on the freedom of open source - giving you control, transparency, and flexibility to experiment safely. Drupal AI is:

  • Trustworthy by design: safeguards and auditability built in.
  • Human-centered: AI amplifies human creativity rather than replacing it.
  • Open by default: integrate today's best AI models and tomorrow's breakthroughs without lock-in.

Drupal is the best AI-powered open-source CMS in the world - built for innovation, designed for trust.
From Curiosity to Capability

The AI opportunity is real, and with Drupal, it's achievable right now. The Drupal AI Industry Guides are your starting point to:

  • Identify where AI creates genuine valu
  • Build a roadmap for measurable ROI
  • Move from pilot to scale with confidence

By combining Drupal's open web foundation with responsible, human-centered AI, you can deliver the innovation and productivity of AI while preserving the judgment, creativity, and context that only people can bring.

AI Makers are a select number of Drupal Certified Partners who are funding and actively working on Drupal AI to ensure it delivers a significant and strategic impact. They provide consulting services to help you build the best AI based digital experience for your needs.

Start Exploring Today

Visit the full collection of Drupal AI Industry Guides and discover how Drupal AI can help your organization move faster, innovate responsibly, and stay open to what's next.

20 Nov 2025 1:06pm GMT

Dries Buytaert: DrupalCon Nara keynote Q&A

DrupalCon Nara just wrapped up, and it left me feeling energized.

During the opening ceremony, Nara City Mayor Gen Nakagawa shared his ambition to make Nara the most Drupal-friendly city in the world. I've attended many conferences over the years, but I've never seen a mayor talk about open source as part of his city's long-term strategy. It was surprising, encouraging, and even a bit surreal.

Because Nara came only five weeks after DrupalCon Vienna, I didn't prepare a traditional keynote. Instead, Pam Barone, CTO of Technocrat and a member of the Drupal CMS leadership team, led a Q&A.

I like the Q&A format because it makes space for more natural questions and more candid answers than a prepared keynote allows.

We covered a lot: the momentum behind Drupal CMS, the upcoming Drupal Canvas launch, our work on a site template marketplace, how AI is reshaping digital agencies, why governments are leaning into open source for digital sovereignty, and more.

If you want more background, my DrupalCon Vienna keynote offers helpful context and includes a video recording with product demos.

The event also featured excellent sessions with deep dives into these topics. All session recordings are available on the DrupalCon Nara YouTube playlist.

Having much of the Drupal CMS leadership team together in Japan also turned the week into a working session. We met daily to align on our priorities for the next six months.

On top of that, I spent most of my time in back-to-back meetings with Drupal agencies and end-users. Hearing about their ambitions and where they need help gave me a clearer sense of where Drupal should go next.

Thank you to the organizers and to everyone who took the time to meet. The commitment and care of the community in Japan really stood out.

20 Nov 2025 2:33am GMT

19 Nov 2025

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The Drop Times: Drupal Migration Taxonomy Audit – Part 1: Why Planning Matters More Than QA

In the first part of a new TDT tutorial series, Jeff Greenberg explains why taxonomy audits belong in the planning phase-not post-migration QA. Using real-world insights from Drupal 7 upgrade projects, he shows how proactive analysis reduces friction, errors, and cost during multilingual or complex site migrations.

19 Nov 2025 4:48pm GMT

Peoples Blog: AI + Canvas in Drupal — From a Normal Person’s Point of View

If you've been hearing people in the Drupal world talk about "AI" and "Canvas," you might think it's some complicated feature only developers care about. Honestly, that's what I assumed at first too. But the more I tried these things, the more I realised they're not really built for developers - they're built for the people who actually u

19 Nov 2025 2:53pm GMT

18 Nov 2025

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Nonprofit Drupal posts: November Drupal for Nonprofits Chat

Join us THURSDAY, November 20 at 1pm ET / 10am PT, for our regularly scheduled call to chat about all things Drupal and nonprofits. (Convert to your local time zone.)

We don't have anything specific on the agenda this month, so we'll have plenty of time to discuss anything that's on our minds at the intersection of Drupal and nonprofits. Got something specific you want to talk about? Feel free to share ahead of time in our collaborative Google document!

All nonprofit Drupal devs and users, regardless of experience level, are always welcome on this call.

This free call is sponsored by NTEN.org and open to everyone.

Information on joining the meeting can be found in our collaborative Google document.

18 Nov 2025 3:43pm GMT

drunomics: drunomics Celebrates Sinduri Winning the Women in Drupal Award

drunomics Celebrates Sinduri Winning the Women in Drupal Award

Sinduri Guntupalli recognized in the Build Category at DrupalCon Vienna 2025 for her dedication to community organizing, advocacy, and open source work.

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Sinduri Guntupalli recognized in the Build Category at DrupalCon Vienna 2025 for her dedication to community organizing, advocacy, and open source work.

18 Nov 2025 8:50am GMT

Specbee: 8 Ways to fully optimize images in Drupal (and boost your Core Web Vitals!)

Want a faster Drupal site? Start with your images. In this guide, you'll learn the smartest ways to optimize, compress, and deliver images on your site without losing quality.

18 Nov 2025 6:00am GMT

Drupal blog: How Sharp Europe Serves 120,000 Enterprise Customers with Drupal

Nara, Japan - Sharp Europe detailed how it built a digital infrastructure for one of the world's most complex B2B operations on Drupal, managing 120,000 enterprise customers across 48 countries with 17 sites in 19 languages.

The electronics giant generates €13.5 billion in annual revenue, with 40% coming from B2B operations that serve vastly different audiences - from 110,000 small enterprises requiring low-touch transactions to mid-market companies needing sophisticated engagement.

"Big, complex, broad, deep," said Jason Cort, who leads European product management and marketing for Sharp. "That's what our martech stack has to support."

Sharp executives on stage in Nara
Image: Shigeru Kobayashi - COO Executive Officer, Head of B2B, Sharp

The Scale Challenge

Sharp Europe operates 63 offices across 48 countries, supporting 11 currencies and multiple sales channels. The product portfolio spans document solutions, IT services, and professional display systems - all requiring a unified digital presence for 2,500 employees and 120,000 enterprise customers.

Six years ago, the existing martech stack "was past its sell-by date," Cort said. But a complete refresh - including CRM and ecommerce portals - meant significant investment. The business case had to be airtight.

The Right Technology and the Right Partner

The public website became the starting point: "the biggest shop window with a global audience." With 80% of the buying cycle happening online, the digital experience had to work.

Sharp needed three things: the right technology, the right partner, and the right ROI.

Drupal checked the technology boxes: enterprise scale, open source, cloud-ready, secure, with the right APIs. But technology alone wasn't enough.

"Even with the best tech in the world, we need the right partner," Cort said. "If you fail with security, there is a very high price to pay."

Sharp selected 1xINTERNET, a Diamond Drupal Certified Partner.

Results and Cost Reality

The implementation now spans 17 sites in 19 languages. Internal stakeholders are "truly delighted," particularly the marketing teams.

Traffic optimization has improved, directing consumer traffic appropriately while focusing resources on B2B journeys. The platform enables rapid A/B testing and accessibility compliance - critical for operating across European markets.

"The platform gives us the agility and flexibility we need," Cort said. "1xINTERNET is able to deliver quickly for us."

One finding surprised the team: "We've found building custom things for our needs in Drupal is more cost effective than buying an off-the-shelf solution and tailoring it to our needs."

Drupal now sits at the heart of Sharp Europe's entire martech stack, integrating with CRM, analytics, and commerce systems.

DrupalCon organizers and Sharp team on stage in Nara
Image: Members of hte DrupalCon Nara organizing team and Sharp Corporation, including Dries Buytaert, Jason Cort and Shigeru Kobayashi, and Baddy Breidert (1xINTERNET).

Lessons for Enterprise Buyers

Cort and Shigeru Kobayashi, Co-COO Executive Officer and Head of B2B at Sharp, shared three takeaways:

  1. Treat your Drupal partner as an extension of your team. Sharp works closely with 1xINTERNET as an integrated part of operations, not a vendor.
  2. Plan for ongoing investment, not one-time cost. Digital infrastructure requires continuous development and optimization.
  3. Don't compromise on quality, especially security. The consequences of cutting corners are too high.

"Finding the right partner is as important as the right platform," Cort said. "Drupal is absolutely the right choice. Sharp will be on the platform for many years to come."

Why Certified Partners Matter

Sharp's partnership with 1xINTERNET demonstrates the value of the Drupal Certified Partner program. DCPs have demonstrated expertise, committed to best practices, and invested in the Drupal ecosystem - exactly what enterprise buyers need when stakes are high.

For organizations evaluating Drupal, Sharp's six-year journey offers a clear data point: a €13.5 billion global business betting its digital infrastructure on open source, delivered through a certified partner.

The Drupal Association maintains a directory of Drupal Certified Partners at Drupal.org.


DrupalCon Asia continues through November 20 in Nara, Japan.

18 Nov 2025 2:36am GMT

Drupal Association blog: How Sharp Europe Serves 120,000 Enterprise Customers with Drupal

Nara, Japan - Sharp Europe detailed how it built a digital infrastructure for one of the world's most complex B2B operations on Drupal, managing 120,000 enterprise customers across 48 countries with 17 sites in 19 languages.

The electronics giant generates €13.5 billion in annual revenue, with 40% coming from B2B operations that serve vastly different audiences - from 110,000 small enterprises requiring low-touch transactions to mid-market companies needing sophisticated engagement.

"Big, complex, broad, deep," said Jason Cort, who leads European product management and marketing for Sharp. "That's what our martech stack has to support."

Sharp executives on stage in Nara
Image: Shigeru Kobayashi - COO Executive Officer, Head of B2B, Sharp

The Scale Challenge

Sharp Europe operates 63 offices across 48 countries, supporting 11 currencies and multiple sales channels. The product portfolio spans document solutions, IT services, and professional display systems - all requiring a unified digital presence for 2,500 employees and 120,000 enterprise customers.

Six years ago, the existing martech stack "was past its sell-by date," Cort said. But a complete refresh - including CRM and ecommerce portals - meant significant investment. The business case had to be airtight.

The Right Technology and the Right Partner

The public website became the starting point: "the biggest shop window with a global audience." With 80% of the buying cycle happening online, the digital experience had to work.

Sharp needed three things: the right technology, the right partner, and the right ROI.

Drupal checked the technology boxes: enterprise scale, open source, cloud-ready, secure, with the right APIs. But technology alone wasn't enough.

"Even with the best tech in the world, we need the right partner," Cort said. "If you fail with security, there is a very high price to pay."

Sharp selected 1xINTERNET, a Diamond Drupal Certified Partner.

Results and Cost Reality

The implementation now spans 17 sites in 19 languages. Internal stakeholders are "truly delighted," particularly the marketing teams.

Traffic optimization has improved, directing consumer traffic appropriately while focusing resources on B2B journeys. The platform enables rapid A/B testing and accessibility compliance - critical for operating across European markets.

"The platform gives us the agility and flexibility we need," Cort said. "1xINTERNET is able to deliver quickly for us."

One finding surprised the team: "We've found building custom things for our needs in Drupal is more cost effective than buying an off-the-shelf solution and tailoring it to our needs."

Drupal now sits at the heart of Sharp Europe's entire martech stack, integrating with CRM, analytics, and commerce systems.

DrupalCon organizers and Sharp team on stage in Nara
Image: Members of hte DrupalCon Nara organizing team and Sharp Corporation, including Dries Buytaert, Jason Cort and Shigeru Kobayashi, and Baddy Breidert (1xINTERNET).

Lessons for Enterprise Buyers

Cort and Shigeru Kobayashi, Co-COO Executive Officer and Head of B2B at Sharp, shared three takeaways:

  1. Treat your Drupal partner as an extension of your team. Sharp works closely with 1xINTERNET as an integrated part of operations, not a vendor.
  2. Plan for ongoing investment, not one-time cost. Digital infrastructure requires continuous development and optimization.
  3. Don't compromise on quality, especially security. The consequences of cutting corners are too high.

"Finding the right partner is as important as the right platform," Cort said. "Drupal is absolutely the right choice. Sharp will be on the platform for many years to come."

Why Certified Partners Matter

Sharp's partnership with 1xINTERNET demonstrates the value of the Drupal Certified Partner program. DCPs have demonstrated expertise, committed to best practices, and invested in the Drupal ecosystem - exactly what enterprise buyers need when stakes are high.

For organizations evaluating Drupal, Sharp's six-year journey offers a clear data point: a €13.5 billion global business betting its digital infrastructure on open source, delivered through a certified partner.

The Drupal Association maintains a directory of Drupal Certified Partners at Drupal.org.


DrupalCon Asia continues through November 20 in Nara, Japan.

18 Nov 2025 2:36am GMT