
14 Apr 2026
Symfony Blog
Symfony_Live Berlin: "Build Applications that Welcome Change"
We're excited to announce that SymfonyLive Berlin 2026 will take place April 23-24, 2026 at CineStar CUBIX Alexanderplatz, right in the heart of Berlin, directly on Alexanderplatz and easily accessible by public transport. 🎤 New talk announcement!…
14 Apr 2026 2:20pm GMT
Drupal.org aggregator
DrupalCon News & Updates: Measuring What Matters: Building More Sustainable DrupalConEur
As DrupalCon continues to evolve, so does our responsibility to understand and reduce the impact of the events we create.
Great digital experiences don't exist in isolation. They are shaped not only by the technology we build and the communities we nurture, but also by the environmental footprint we leave behind.
At DrupalCon Vienna 2025, we took an important step forward by measuring the event's carbon footprint in detail, with measurement conducted by TerraVerde Sustainability, and the results tell a meaningful story.

Why measuring impact matters
Sustainability is not a one-time achievement. It is an ongoing process of learning, improving, and making better decisions over time.
The 2025 Event Carbon Measurement Report provides a comprehensive view of DrupalCon's environmental impact, helping us move from assumptions to data-driven action.
The total carbon footprint of the event was 512.8 tCOâ‚‚e, down significantly from 1,574.57 tCOâ‚‚e in 2024.
This progress reflects not only better planning, but also more intentional decisions, particularly in location and venue selection, where more efficient energy use and improved waste management played a key role.

What we learned from DrupalCon Vienna 2025
One of the most important insights is clear: Travel remains the dominant source of emissions.
94-95% of emissions came from delegate travel, mostly driven by flights.

However, while travel still represents the largest share, overall travel emissions were significantly lower than in 2024, supported in part by Vienna's central location and strong rail connectivity.
The remaining emissions are distributed across several categories. Excluding travel, the total footprint was 26.97 tCOâ‚‚e, with heating accounting for 48% of emissions, while materials, food & beverage, and accommodation were other large contributors.
Across the event, we also saw:
- Energy consumption significantly decreased compared to previous years
- Waste was reduced through improved recycling and diversion strategies

These insights help us move from general intentions to targeted action.
What sustainability looks like at DrupalCon
Sustainability at DrupalCon is built through intentional choices across the entire event experience:
- Catering - Plant-forward meals, locally sourced ingredients, no disposables, and food donation
- Wellbeing - Quiet spaces, wellness activities, and opportunities to recharge
- Climate action - Energy-efficient venues, low-emission travel, and carbon reduction strategies
- Community - Inclusive programs, scholarships, and initiatives that support diverse participation
- Waste reduction - Minimal printing, refill stations, and reduced single-use materials
- Partnerships - Working with sponsors and suppliers to align on sustainability goals
A shared responsibility
Drupal has always been more than just technology. It is a global community built on collaboration, openness, and shared values. Sustainability is a natural extension of those values.
By sharing these insights openly, we invite the Drupal community to be part of the solution.
Whether you are:
- Choosing more sustainable travel options
- Stay in green-certified hotels
- Being mindful of materials and waste
- Supporting more responsible event practices
- Providing more detailed travel information during registration to help improve measurement accuracy
Your decisions matter.
Together, we can continue building DrupalCons that are not only impactful and inspiring, but also responsible and sustainable.

14 Apr 2026 9:48am GMT
Specbee: Introducing Node Cleanup - Your solution to managing & deleting unpublished nodes in Drupal 10/11
Still cleaning up messy content for hours? Read this blog to learn about the Node Cleanup module that can quickly filter, manage, and safely delete unused nodes to keep your Drupal 10/11 site organized.
14 Apr 2026 9:01am GMT
Drupal Starshot blog: Drupal CMS leadership changes
We're excited to announce updates to the Drupal CMS leadership team, with the addition of Bálint Kléri as our new Frontend Lead.
Bálint Kléri named Drupal CMS Frontend Lead
Bálint Kléri has been named Frontend Lead, a new leadership role created to oversee the frontend architecture for Drupal CMS, Mercury and Mercury-based themes. Bálint is a full-time contributor to Drupal Canvas, leading the development of Code Components for Acquia and a key contributor to Mercury, the Drupal CMS design system.
During development of Mercury, Bálint stepped in to guide the Tailwind CSS implementation and advocate for the use of best practices. We are grateful for his contributions already, and are excited to have him formally join the team. The addition of this frontend role is critical as we refine the Drupal CMS design system, providing users with a modern and adaptable foundation for Drupal sites and site templates.
Pamela Barone promoted to Product Lead
Pamela Barone is now Drupal CMS Product Lead, overseeing product direction, roadmap, prioritization, and delivery. Serving as Product Owner previously, this shift recognizes the product management responsibilities that Pamela has taken on during the evolution of Drupal CMS.
She will continue to work closely with me as I lead the Drupal CMS initiative. I'll continue to set direction, align teams, and ensure we have the support and momentum to achieve our goals.
We appreciate the ongoing support from Technocrat support in giving Pamela the time to contribute to Drupal CMS.
Tim Plunkett is stepping down as Technical Lead
Tim Plunkett is transitioning out of his role as Drupal CMS Technical Lead to dedicate his full focus to the development of Drupal Canvas. We thank Tim for his leadership and his employer Acquia for all of his contributions.
Adam Hoenich, Lead Architect for Drupal CMS, has been ably overseeing all things technical in the meantime and he will remain in that role. Adam's contribution to Drupal CMS is generously supported by Acquia.
Looking ahead
During DrupalCon Chicago, our leadership team met to discuss the future of Drupal CMS. The first question we asked was 'Do we still think this initiative is important for Drupal's future?' We think it is. We're proud of what we have delivered so far in version 2, with Canvas enablement and site templates as the highlights, but we know there is a lot more to do to meet our objective: To enable marketing teams to launch fully-branded, professional websites in hours, not weeks.
The leadership team is currently working to define the product roadmap for the next 6-12 months, with a strategic focus on launching sites faster with Drupal. We'd love to see new site templates in the marketplace and want to promote easier pathways from installation to going live with a range of hosting options. Other areas we are looking to pursue are: onboarding, better AI tooling, multilingual support for Canvas and site templates, and better support for common third-party integrations.
14 Apr 2026 5:44am GMT
13 Apr 2026
Symfony Blog
Symfony UX 3.0.0 Released
Symfony UX 3.0 is a new major release. Following Symfony's release process, this version removes all features deprecated during the 2.x cycle and raises the minimum requirements to PHP 8.4 and Symfony 7.4. If your application runs without deprecation notices…
13 Apr 2026 7:44pm GMT
Symfony UX 2.35 Released
Symfony UX 2.35 is out with smarter HTML attribute merging for Twig components, a new reset_on_focus option for Autocomplete, a brand new Flowbite 4.0 kit, and more. Smart HTML Attribute Merging in Twig Components…
13 Apr 2026 7:35pm GMT