29 Apr 2026
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The Drop Times: DrupalCamp Ottawa 2026 to Highlight Drupal 11, AI Workflows, and Accessibility Practices
DrupalCamp Ottawa 2026 will take place on 1 May 2026 at the Canada Science and Technology Museum, continuing its free, community-driven format. This year's programme reflects a shift toward practical adoption, with sessions centred on Drupal 11, accessibility, multilingual delivery, and AI integration. Organisers describe the event as designed to balance technical depth with open participation, bringing together local and global contributors across disciplines.
29 Apr 2026 3:46pm GMT
Jacob Rockowitz: Drupal (AI) Playground: Using the AI Schema.org JSON-LD module to "feed the machines"
Preamble
I've been discussing and committed to a Schema.org-first approach to building content models in Drupal for several years. Along the way, someone described Schema.org as "food for machines."
Originally, for Schema.org "machines" meant search engines; now it definitely means AIs and LLMs. Defining and generating accurate, well-structured Schema.org JSON-LD for a website is challenging and often treated as an afterthought. Even if you use my Schema.org Blueprints to create a Schema.org-first content model, it still requires significant work to set up and maintain.
AI can analyze vast amounts of information and provide instant answers to complex questions, or complete challenging tasks within minutes. Last year, I began to see how one could prompt an AI to recommend the ideal Schema.org JSON-LD markup by providing URLs to example content and linking to the appropriate Schema.org types and properties. Keep in mind that the LLMs behind AIs understand every public webpage and actively examine every piece of Schema.org markup on the web.
This realization led me to the notion that in Drupal, we can leverage our existing AI modules and tools to have AIs generate Schema.org JSON-LD markup for content with as little as a well-thought-out prompt.
Before I introduce you to my AI Schema.org JSON-LD module, three things need to be stated immediately and will be addressed in this post and a follow-up.
The remainder of this post is directly copied from the module's project page, with the understanding that additional posts are needed to cover the implications of this module for developers, such as myself, and for site builders and owners.
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29 Apr 2026 2:46pm GMT
The Drop Times: Fast Code, Faster Debt: Why Eduardo Telaya Built Drupal AI
Eduardo Telaya spent months reviewing Drupal code where the same AI-generated mistakes kept appearing across projects. Rather than treating them as isolated issues, he identified a structural gap between AI tools and Drupal best practices. That insight led to Drupal AI, a toolkit of skills, rules, and agents designed to guide coding assistants and reduce technical debt in AI-assisted development.
29 Apr 2026 2:27pm GMT