18 Jun 2026
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Centarro: The Difference Between B2B and B2C eCommerce
B2C eCommerce usually gets all the attention, because that's what most people engage with. They buy stuff from Amazon, Etsy, or a Shopify store without thinking too much about it. The customer comes to the website and makes a purchase. Usually, there is a portal to track the order and some transactional emails for updates, and finally, the package is delivered to their door. If they bought from a company that has its act together, they might spend the next 3-6 months being remarketed to because the company really wants to make this customer a repeat customer.
But this B2C eCommerce experience, while ubiquitous and recognizable to most, is only scratching the surface.
The scale of B2B commerce is actually much larger than its B2C cousin. The global B2B eCommerce market is expected to reach roughly $37 trillion in 2026, approximately six times the size of the global B2C market. Yet despite that enormous footprint, B2B digital commerce remains far less mature than its B2C counterpart. Software that serves the latter doesn't work for the former. The differences between B2B and B2C commerce run deep, from how deals get made to how orders get shipped to how platforms are architected. Different customers. Different requirements. Different expectations. To add further complications, businesses increasingly need to operate in both worlds simultaneously.
18 Jun 2026 2:50pm GMT
Drupal AI Initiative: Drupal AI 1.4.0: Unveiling Extensibility, Enterprise Resilience, and Advanced Guardrails
Just two months after the milestone release of Drupal AI 1.3.0, we are thrilled to announce that Drupal AI 1.4.0 is officially here!
With the 1.x branch reaching a high level of maturity and stability, we are excited to transition into a more predictable, bi-monthly minor release cadence. Moving forward, the Drupal community can look forward to a steady, reliable stream of improvements, new integrations, and expanded platform capabilities.
Drupal AI 1.4.0 represents a major evolutionary step, focusing heavily on extensibility, scalability, normalization, and preparing the broader ecosystem for the next generation of AI-powered digital experiences.
Let's dive into what's new in this release.
1. A Highly Extensible AI Ecosystem for Developers
One of our primary themes for 1.4.0 is giving contributed module developers the tools they need to extend and enrich Drupal AI. We want to make extending this module as seamless as writing a simple prompt.
Markdown Editor Extensibility
Contrib modules can now extend the markdown editor experience directly. The newly available Document Loader integration, for example, allows content creators to load content from virtually any document type directly into their editor workflow.
This architectural improvement opens the door for the community to build richer editor experiences and provider-specific tooling without requiring any modifications to Drupal AI core.
New "Skills" and Drush Generate Commands
To radically accelerate development speed and reduce boilerplate code, we are introducing both AI "skills" and drush generate commands that allow developers to rapidly generate:
- AI Providers
- AI Automator Types and Rules
- AI Guardrails
- Field Widget Actions
- Operation Types
- AI API Explorers
- Function Calls
- Function Groups
For teams utilizing coding agents or AI-assisted development workflows, these new skills can automatically generate integrations that strictly follow Drupal AI best practices-saving hours of development time.
2. Chat Normalization Across Processors

Image showcasing Slack Chat Processor together with the Webform Agent.
One of the most significant architectural milestones in 1.4.0 is the introduction of normalization for chat systems - an abstraction layer that decouples chat interfaces from their underlying AI processors, so integrations are no longer tightly bound to specific implementations.
This opens the door to immediate, practical use cases: the newly introduced Slack Chat processor lets team members communicate with Drupal AI agents directly through Slack.
More broadly, it lays the groundwork for the upcoming AI Agents processor release and makes it significantly easier to build, package, and reuse conversational, multi-channel AI experiences across providers and platforms.
3. AI Automators + Views Bulk Operations
Handling content at scale is one of Drupal's core strengths, and in 1.4.0 we are supercharging this capability. AI Automators can now execute any configured rule or AI type directly as a Views Bulk Operation (VBO).
This integration unleashes massive efficiency gains for content editors and site administrators. Instead of running AI operations page-by-page, teams can trigger complex, AI-driven workflows across hundreds or thousands of entities simultaneously.
Site builders can now configure Views to bulk-execute tasks such as:
- Automated Image Alt Text Generation for media libraries.
- Bulk Summarization of newly migrated archival content.
- Large-scale Classification and Tagging for taxonomies.
- Batch Translation of product descriptions or documentation.
- Custom AI-powered Editorial Workflows tailored to your specific business logic.
This is a massive usability win for teams responsible for maintaining and optimizing large, enterprise-scale content repositories.
4. Strengthening Drupal AI for Enterprise Reliability
Enterprise-grade operations demand high availability. Drupal AI 1.4.0 lays the crucial architectural groundwork for robust failover and redundancy support across your entire AI stack.
The module's architecture is now fully equipped to handle advanced failover processes. In the near future, site builders will be able to use powerful tools like ECA (Events, Conditions, Actions) to configure custom AI routing logic, unlocking enterprise-ready scenarios, such as:
- Automatic Failover: Instantly routing requests to a backup provider if your primary provider experiences an outage.
- Smart Routing: Directing AI queries based on real-time cost or latency metrics.
- Content-Type Routing: Using different LLM providers depending on the complexity of the content type.
- Custom Pipelines: Applying specialized response-handling pipelines to clean or format data on the fly.
This represents a significant step toward securing permanent, enterprise-grade reliability for AI in Drupal.
5. Advanced Guardrails and Real-Time Security
The guardrails feature introduced in 1.3.0 has received a massive upgrade in this release, making Drupal AI safer and more production-ready for large-scale, public-facing deployments.
In 1.4.0, guardrails can now:
- Be Configured Globally: Apply safety and policy checks automatically across all outgoing and incoming requests.
- Protect Real-Time Streaming: Enforce guardrails on streaming responses in real time, preventing unsafe content from reaching the user mid-generation.
- Limit Input Length: Enforce strict prompt length limitations.
The input length limit is a vital security layer designed to prevent "denial-of-wallet" attacks, where malicious actors attempt to spike your API costs by sending exceptionally large, resource-intensive prompts to your providers.
Furthermore, our new real-time streaming guardrails represent a unique solution that very few AI frameworks-and virtually no other CMS platforms-can offer out of the box.
Get Started with 1.4.0 Today!
Ultimately, Drupal AI 1.4.0 is less about flashy UI features and more about strengthening our platform's foundational architecture for the future.
With normalized chat interfaces, failover-ready systems, hardened security guardrails, deep VBO integrations, and stateful provider capabilities, this release solidifies Drupal AI as a more reliable, more extensible, and more enterprise-ready platform - built for the open web.
Update your modules, explore the new Drush generators, test out the Slack integrations, and let us know what you build!
- Visit the Drupal AI project to download 1.4.0 today.
- Watch a full video highlighting the main features of Drupal AI 1.4.0.
For details on the roadmap or to get involved in the initiative, visit our project page on Drupal.org.
18 Jun 2026 2:04pm GMT
The Drop Times: Jorge Tutor’s CKEditor5 Markdown Module Gives Drupal Editors a Controlled Paste Path
Markdown has become a practical drafting format for Drupal teams working across notes apps, code editors, documentation systems, and AI-assisted writing tools. Jorge Tutor's CKEditor5 Markdown module addresses the handoff into Drupal by converting pasted Markdown through an explicit editor dialog, then letting CKEditor5 enforce the active text format's HTML rules. In written responses to The DropTimes, Tutor framed the module as a narrow fix for teams that want Markdown during drafting but not as the stored or rendered content format.
18 Jun 2026 6:27am GMT