15 May 2026
Drupal.org aggregator
The Drop Times: Apex AI 2.0 Expands Drupal AI Integration With Multi-Provider Orchestration
Apex AI 2.0 introduces a provider orchestration layer for Drupal's AI ecosystem, adding routing, observability, audit logging, and governance controls to deployments built on the Drupal AI module. The release supports nine AI providers and more than 24 models, and introduces middleware pipelines, GDPR-related tooling, MCP integration, and operational monitoring features for organisations managing AI-assisted workflows in Drupal.
15 May 2026 1:01pm GMT
Symfony Blog
SymfonyDay Montreal 2026: Symfony 8: The Hexagonal Track
SymfonyDay Montreal 2026 is happening on June 4 at L'Espace Quartier Latin (UQAM). It's the perfect opportunity to sharpen your skills and meet the core team in Canada! 🎤 Speaker announcement! We are thrilled to host Robin Chalas, CEO & Co-Founder,…
15 May 2026 11:30am GMT
14 May 2026
Drupal.org aggregator
Dries Buytaert: Acquia builds Drupal funding into its partner program
Today Acquia announced something I'm really proud of. We're calling it the Acquia Fair Trade Initiative.
When an Acquia partner closes a deal, 2% of that deal flows directly to the Drupal Association, credited in the partner's name, to fund Drupal's infrastructure and long-term growth.
Imagine an Acquia partner closes a $100,000 Drupal deal with Acquia. $2,000 goes to the Drupal Association, attributed to that partner. The 2% comes from Acquia, not from partner margins, so the partner keeps their full revenue and incentives.
The donation is publicly attributed in the Acquia Partner Portal and counts toward the partner's standing in the Drupal Association's Certified Partner Program. It is recognized as financial support for the Drupal Association, separate from non-financial contributions like code, case studies, or community participation.
Most of all, I like that this program is structural. It is not a one-time gift or sponsorship campaign. It is built into the economics of Acquia's partner program, so Drupal's funding grows automatically as Acquia and its partners grow.
Too often, funding for Open Source projects depends on periodic fundraising or individual goodwill. That can work, but it rarely scales in a predictable way.
Open Source sustainability works best when incentives align. With the Fair Trade Initiative, the Drupal Association receives more predictable funding, partners receive recognition through the Drupal Association's Certified Partner Program, and Acquia invests in the long-term health of the Drupal ecosystem its business depends on. And yes, this also creates more incentive for partners to work with Acquia on Drupal projects. Drupal wins, Acquia's partners win, and Acquia wins too. That is what incentive alignment looks like.
I set a reminder for myself to report back in a year, maybe sooner. I'm curious to see what this model can become.
14 May 2026 9:12pm GMT
The Drop Times: Drupal Community Invited to Participate in The DropTimes Townhall Discussions
The DropTimes invites wider participation from across the Drupal ecosystem through an upcoming Townhall focused on project updates, community initiatives and ecosystem discussions. The session will create space for contributors, agencies, developers and community members to present ongoing work, exchange feedback and discuss outreach and collaboration efforts across Drupal.
14 May 2026 2:34pm GMT
Symfony Blog
New in Symfony 8.1: Translation Improvements
Symfony 8.1 brings several improvements to the translation system: broader XLIFF format support, a more flexible enabled_locales configuration, a better translated placeholder for expanded choice fields, and a new helper class to compute locale fallback chains.…
14 May 2026 7:55am GMT
13 May 2026
Symfony Blog
Symfony 8.1.0-BETA2 released
Symfony 8.1.0-BETA2 has just been released. This is a pre-release version of Symfony 8.1. If you want to test it in your own applications before its final release, run the following commands: 1 2 3 $ composer config minimum-stability…
13 May 2026 6:41pm GMT
01 Apr 2004
Planet PHP
ezSystems are classy folks

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