19 May 2026

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The Drop Times: Python Ports of Drupal API Client and JSON:API Params Streamline AI Workflows

Python has become central to AI systems, automation workflows and data processing, increasing demand for reliable integrations between Drupal and external developer ecosystems. In this contributed article, Drupal architect Vincenzo Gambino discusses the Python ports of Drupal API Client and Drupal JSON:API Params, explaining how cross-language tooling can help Drupal integrate more effectively with AI applications, headless architectures and modern development workflows.

19 May 2026 1:07pm GMT

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SymfonyDay Montreal 2026: Migrating Legacy Symfony in Production

SymfonyDay Montreal 2026 is just around the corner, taking place on June 4 at L'Espace Quartier Latin (UQAM). Get ready for a day of high-level technical exchange! 🎤 Speaker announcement! Arnaud Oltra, Tech lead developer, Alesco, will share his…

19 May 2026 12:30pm GMT

New in Symfony 8.1: Validator Improvements

Symfony 8.1 improves the Validator component with new constraints, Clock support, and reentrant validators. New Xml Constraint Contributed by Mokhtar Tlili…

19 May 2026 7:23am GMT

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Freelock Blog: The Rules Have Changed: Security in the Age of AI-Assisted Attacks

The Rules Have Changed: Security in the Age of AI-Assisted Attacks

AI vulnerabilities, security incidents, resilience, Drupal WordPress, cybersecurity

John Locke

Security is getting dramatically harder and more expensive. AI is simultaneously driving an explosion in vulnerability discovery and weaponizing the exploits that follow. The question for every organization with anything online is no longer whether to invest in resilience - it's whether that investment is already in place before the next incident arrives.
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19 May 2026 2:00am GMT

DDEV Blog: Upsun Completes DDEV Trademark Transfer to the DDEV Foundation - THANK YOU!

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We're thrilled and thankful to announce that Upsun has completed the transfer of the DDEV trademarks to the DDEV Foundation.

The DDEV Foundation now owns the DDEV name outright, and DDEV's name and identity belong to its community.

A Long Story With a Happy Ending

When we were on the verge of losing the right to use the name "DDEV" several years ago, Platform.sh (now Upsun) stepped in to acquire and hold the trademark on the project's behalf. That act of generosity kept the project alive under its own name. Since then, as documented in our December 2025 post, Upsun had been in the process of transferring that trademark to the DDEV Foundation as the foundation matured into a stable home for the project.

That transfer is now complete.

What This Means

The DDEV Foundation is the independent, community-governed home for the DDEV project. With the trademark in the foundation's hands, DDEV's governance and identity are fully decoupled from any corporate sponsor.

This is exactly the kind of long-term resilience that open-source projects need to thrive across decades, not just years.

You can learn more about the foundation's structure, board, finances, and mission at ddev.com/foundation.

Thank You, Upsun

Upsun/Platform.sh has done so much for this project over the years:

This is a real contribution to the open-source ecosystem, and we're grateful for it.

The Foundation Still Needs Your Support

Trademark ownership is a milestone, but it doesn't pay for development. The DDEV Foundation funds the developers who maintain the project you rely on every day - and we still have a funding gap.

We're excited that we've made it to 78% of our monthly sponsorship goal. Here's how you can help to get us over the top:

Contact us to talk through what works for your organization, or join the conversation in Discord.

DDEV serves about 20,000 developers every week. Your sponsorship keeps it maintained, secure, and growing.

Claude Code assisted with editing for this post.

19 May 2026 12:00am GMT

18 May 2026

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SymfonyDay Montreal 2026: Reconfiguring Symfony in real time with sidekicks

SymfonyDay Montreal 2026 is calling! Join us on June 4, 2026, at L'Espace Quartier Latin (UQAM) for an exceptional day of technical deep dives and community networking. 🎤 Speaker announcement! Don't miss Nicolas Grekas, Symfony Core team Member,…

18 May 2026 12:30pm GMT

01 Apr 2004

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ezSystems are classy folks

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Last week I helped the folks at ezSystems debug some APC problems they were having. The problems ended up being a 64bit architecture problem (they have uber-fast Opterons) and the bug is now fixed in 2.0.3.

Today I received Python & XML from them (off my Amazon wishlist). Thanks guys!

On a side note, my wishlist seems borked. The list I get when I search on my email address or name is not the same one I can edit when I log into the site.

01 Apr 2004 6:53pm GMT

PHP april fools...

1st of April 2004 get's to it's end and I guess it's time, to summarize the recent April fools a bit. Not that I think anyone in the world believes in them, but some were quite funny:

1. Changes to case sensitivity in PHP.
Alan Knowles announced that PHP will change to the studlyCase API and therefor will get everything broken by changing established functions.

2. IBM takes over Zend.
Myself hacked a little article about IBM taking over Zend to make PHP a compete of Java.

3. The first PHP virus has been seen.
Wasn't there one last year, too?

4. PHP has been overtaken by Micro$oft.
Mhhh... a little bit unreliable, if they had been taken over by IBM this morning... Maybe one should first look, what others wrote...

5. And finally, PHP4 and 5 showed their real faces...
Take a look at a phpinfo() output!

I guess I missed some, so feel free to comment on this entry, if you found another!

01 Apr 2004 5:49pm GMT

PHP Virus Attacking Web Hosts

Symantec have a report of the virus here. I've yet to see any of the PHP news sites picking up on it but, using a virtual host account, managed to deliberately expose some PHP scripts to it. From examining the infected scripts, what's disturbing is once infected, every tim...

01 Apr 2004 12:19pm GMT