26 Nov 2025
Drupal.org aggregator
Mike Herchel's Blog: Florida DrupalCamp voted best DrupalCamp on the planet (and sessions are now open)!
Florida DrupalCamp voted best DrupalCamp on the planet (and sessions are now open)! mherchel
26 Nov 2025 9:24pm GMT
ImageX: Keep your Drupal Site Secure: Managing All Keys Safely and Easily with the Key Module
"Where did I put the key?" - you might ask yourself this when searching for your house or car keys, and the same can happen on a Drupal site. Almost all modern websites rely on keys for integrations with other services, secure authentication, and sensitive data protection. They can be used by anyone - a developer wiring up a complex integration or a marketer adding credentials from a user-friendly service like Mailchimp.
26 Nov 2025 3:45pm GMT
Drupal Association blog: DrupalCon Vienna 2025: A Celebration of Open Source and Community Impact
The following is a guest post from DrupalCon Vienna Marketing Committee.
When the Drupal community gathers, something extraordinary happens.
From 14 to 17 October 2025, nearly a thousand people came together at the Austria Center Vienna, Austria to celebrate open source, exchange ideas, and contribute to the future of Drupal.
DrupalCon Vienna 2025 was not only a conference, it was a living example of collaboration, diversity, and innovation in action.

A Community in Numbers
This year's event welcomed 935 registered participants, with an impressive 96.04% check-in rate.
Interest in DrupalCon Vienna built steadily through the year, with the highest number of registrations coming in June (307) and September (236).
A Truly Global Audience
DrupalCon Vienna brought together a remarkable mix of voices and perspectives.
Participants represented over 40 countries, with 85% coming from across Europe, 8% from the United States, and 7% from other regions.
The top ten countries represented were:
- United Kingdom (112)
- Germany (107)
- United States (75)
- Belgium (74)
- Austria (71)
- France (67)
- Spain (34)
- Netherlands (31)
- Sweden (26)
- Italy (24)
From Costa Rica to Kenya, from Armenia to New Zealand, attendees crossed borders, time zones, and languages to connect through one shared passion - Drupal.

New Faces and Familiar Friends
One of the most inspiring aspects of the Drupal community is its balance between newcomers and long-time contributors.
In Vienna, 28% of participants attended their first DrupalCon, while 38% had taken part in four or more DrupalCons. This mix of fresh enthusiasm and deep experience keeps the community dynamic and forward-looking.
For the first time, this year's DrupalCon introduced Drupal in a Day, organized by Hilmar Kári Hallbjörnsson. The training session welcomed 113 learners, aged 18 to 52, highlighting the wide range of people discovering Drupal for the first time.
Attendee Background
An impressive 38% of attendees were delegated by their company to attend DrupalCon Vienna.
Attendees were mainly represented by:
- Technical users: 37%
- Technical decision-makers: 27%
- Owners or business decision-makers: 21%
In terms of expertise:
- 36% described themselves as Drupal experts
- 28% reported strong Drupal expertise
The majority of participants (53%) came from digital agencies, design, or development shops.
They represented a variety of industries, with the strongest presence from:
- Services: 31%
- Government: 16%
- Education: 11%
Powered by People
Behind the scenes, the heart of DrupalCon beats thanks to its volunteers.
A huge thank-you goes to the committees, track teams, and on-site volunteers who made the event possible.
This year, 56 on-site volunteers contributed their time and expertise, supporting session reviews, contribution mentoring, information desks, and photography. Their dedication ensured that every attendee could learn, contribute, and feel part of something bigger.
Made Possible by Our Sponsors
None of this would have been possible without the generous support of our sponsors.
- Diamond: 3
- Platinum: 4
- Gold: 8
- Silver: 6
- Module: 10
- Media: 5
Their continued investment in Drupal helps us deliver high-quality, inclusive, and impactful events that keep the open-source spirit alive.
Looking Ahead
DrupalCon Vienna 2025 reminded us that open source is more than code. It is community, creativity, and collaboration in action.
Thank you to everyone who joined and contributed to making DrupalCon Vienna 2025 a success.
26 Nov 2025 2:09pm GMT
Symfony Blog
Preparing for Symfony 7.4 and Symfony 8.0
Symfony 7.4 and Symfony 8.0 will be released at the same time at the end of November 2025. Both will provide the exact same set of features, but with important differences. Keep reading to learn how to prepare your projects for these new Symfony versions.…
26 Nov 2025 8:07am GMT
25 Nov 2025
Symfony Blog
SymfonyCon Amsterdam 2025: Developing the developer: Journaling with AI
🎤 Last minute Talk announcement! We're excited to welcome Timo Bakx to SymfonyCon Amsterdam 2025! In Developing the developer: Journaling with AI, Timo shares how AI helped him build a journaling system that supports real developer growth. He explains…
25 Nov 2025 3:22pm GMT
Symfony 7.4 curated new features
Symfony 7.4.0 is about to be released. As for any other Symfony release, our backward compatibility promise applies and this means that you should be able to upgrade easily to 7.4 without changing anything in your code. During the last couple of months,…
25 Nov 2025 8:38am GMT