06 Apr 2026
Drupal.org aggregator
Talking Drupal: Talking Drupal #547 - Why Developers Don't Choose Drupal
In episode #547, guest JD Flynn joins us to discuss why developers don't choose Drupal, focusing on Drupal adoption, discoverability, and outdated perceptions from Drupal 6/7. JD cites survey data showing low interest among non-Drupal developers, arguing Drupal's biggest problem is invisibility and that developers often pre-filter it due to PHP stigma and friction getting started.
For show notes visit: https://www.talkingDrupal.com/547
Topics
- Welcome to Talking Drupal
- Meet JD Flynn
- Co Hosts Introductions
- Module of the Week: Native Observability
- Production Overhead Debate
- AI Patches and Etiquette
- Live Stream and Topic Setup
- Why Developers Skip Drupal
- Invisibility and Discovery
- Perception and Onboarding Friction
- Composer and Leaving the Island
- Perception Gap and PHP Stigma
- PHP Perception Versus Reality
- Why Developers Avoid Drupal
- Selling Drupal to Clients
- Instant Demos With Drupal Forge
- Discoverability in the AI Era
- Content Strategy Beyond Drupal
- PHP Stigma and Performance
- Community Effort and Live Streaming
- Marketing Drupal Out of the Box
- Wrap Up and Where to Connect
Resources
Why Developers Don't Choose Drupal (And What We Can Do About It) - https://www.fldrupal.camp/session/why-developers-dont-choose-drupal-and-what-we-can-do-about-it JD's stream - http://twitch.tv/jddoesdev Drupal is Great! Its Perception Might Not be. -https://picozzi.com/notebook/2025/jan/drupal-great-its-perception-might-not-be Drupal Forge - https://www.drupalforge.org/
Guests
Hosts
Nic Laflin - nLighteneddevelopment.com nicxvan John Picozzi - epam.com johnpicozzi Rod Martin - DrupalHelps.com imrodmartin
Module of the Week Correspondent
Martin Anderson-Clutz - mandclu.com mandclu
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The Drop Times: What’s Next for Drupal
DrupalCon Chicago 2026 outlined concrete developments already moving through the current cycle toward DrupalCon Rotterdam. The keynote highlighted progress in Drupal CMS, expanded site templates and marketplace functionality, and ongoing work on artificial intelligence features that are now transitioning from demonstration to implementation.
Drupal CMS 2.1 builds on Drupal Core 11.3 and introduces support for preconfigured site templates. The keynote demonstrated eleven templates available through a basic marketplace, all installable directly from the Drupal CMS installer. This signals that both template distribution and marketplace functionality have moved beyond concept into early rollout.
The Context Control Center now appears close to production readiness. The keynote positioned it as a central source of truth for brand voice, target audiences, key messages, product details, and editorial guidelines used by AI agents. In one demonstration, the system generated an on-brand page from a marketing brief, while a second example used Google Analytics data in a proof-of-concept workflow to improve content performance after publication.
Not all demonstrated capabilities are fully mature. Several features remain in alpha or beta stages as development continues toward DrupalCon Rotterdam. At the same time, increased AI-assisted contribution is placing pressure on maintainers, alongside a direct reminder that contributors remain responsible for the code they submit.
With that introduction, let us move to the major stories from last week.
CASE STUDY
EVENT
- DrupalCon Rotterdam 2026 Opens UX, Accessibility and Design Track for Submissions
- International Splash Awards 2026 Submission Deadline Set for 16 June
DISCOVER DRUPAL
- Drupal Recording Initiative Seeks Support to Expand Global Coverage
- Drupal 12 Adopts Argon2id for Default Password Hashing
- Drupal AI Initiative Reports Growth and Product Progress Six Months After Vienna
- Canvas Multilingual Module Adds Translation Support to Drupal Canvas
- Lovable AI and Drupal Canvas Workflow Enables Rapid Page Assembly
ORGANIZATION NEWS
PHP
Additional developments from across the Drupal ecosystem were published during the week. Readers may follow The DropTimes on LinkedIn, Twitter, Bluesky, and Facebook for continuing updates. The publication also maintains a presence on Drupal Slack in the #thedroptimes channel.
Thank you.
KAZIMA ABBAS
Sub-editor
The DropTimes
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