21 Apr 2026

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Très Bien Blog: Proposal for an LLM policy for Drupal Core contribution

Proposal for an LLM policy for Drupal Core contribution

I've been following and participating in the conversation about applying AI tools to the Drupal core issue queue, and the broader community. I've been listening, reading, and experimenting quite a bit in and out of Drupal. It's been a wild ride since last December and for the past few weeks a few things started to solidify.

theodore

21 Apr 2026 12:30am GMT

20 Apr 2026

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Talking Drupal: Talking Drupal #549 - Catching up with the DDEV Team

In Episode 549, Randy Fay and Stas Zhuk join us to discuss what DDEV is, recent improvements, and where it's headed. Module of the week is the DDEV Drupal Contrib add-on. Randy and Stas discuss priorities like reliability, consistent UX, add-ons discoverability, and new features including revamped ddev share with Cloudflare and rootless Podman support. They also cover coder.ddev.com, a cloud-based DDEV environment built on coder.com for easier onboarding and contribution, plus sustainability, community support, and challenges such as AI-driven PR volume and Stas's development constraints in Ukraine.

For show notes visit: https://www.talkingDrupal.com/549

Topics

Resources

DDEV - https://ddev.com/ DDEV Add-on Registry - https://addons.ddev.com/ Introducing coder.ddev.com: DDEV in the Cloud - https://ddev.com/blog/coder-ddev-com-announcement/ About Stas Zhuk - https://ddev.com/blog/introducing-maintainer-stas/ Power Through Blackouts: How DDEV Community Helped Me in Ukraine - https://ddev.com/blog/power-through-blackouts-ddev-community-support/ Drush command in core - https://www.drupal.org/project/drupal/issues/3453474 Drush's Final Act - https://weitzman.github.io/blog/drush-final-act coder.com - https://coder.com/ Service hosting coder.ddev.com - https://www.hetzner.com/ Funding DDEV - https://ddev.com/blog/sustainability-for-ddev/ Gen AI DDEV newsletter note - https://ddev.com/blog/ddev-march-2026-newsletter/ Sharing Coder.ddev.com workspaces - https://github.com/ddev/coder-ddev/issues/80

Guests

Stas Zhuk - stasadev Randy Fay - ddev.com rfay

Hosts

Nic Laflin - nLighteneddevelopment.com nicxvan John Picozzi - epam.com johnpicozzi Rod Martin - DrupalHelps.com imrodmartin

Module of the Week

with Martin Anderson-Clutz - mandclu.com mandclu

DDEV Drupal Contrib - DDEV integration for developing Drupal contrib projects. As a general philosophy, your contributed module/theme is the center of the universe.

20 Apr 2026 6:00pm GMT

The Drop Times: Sovereignty Expires; Licences Don’t

Europe is finally getting serious about digital sovereignty, and getting it half right. The instinct to "Buy European" is sound, but the frameworks being built around it are solving for the wrong variable. Ownership and headquarters are snapshots; they tell you where power sits today, not where it will sit after the next acquisition. Skype had every European credential imaginable. Microsoft shut it down in 2025.

The missing piece is durability. Dries and Nicholas argue, convincingly, that a sovereignty score without an open-source licensing requirement is a sovereignty score with an expiry date. The GPL licence did not stop Oracle from acquiring Sun Microsystems, but it ensured that MySQL could not be discontinued. MariaDB exists today because someone had the legal right to fork before the deal closed. That right is structural; it does not depend on which flag flies over the headquarters.

The forthcoming Cloud and AI Development Act is the real test. Europe can use it to define what makes sovereignty resilient: open licensing as a hard gate for mission-critical procurement, and supply chain assessments that distinguish between dependencies that can be replaced quickly and those that would take years to rebuild. Anything short of that risks becoming a checklist rather than a strategy.

With that, here are the key stories from the past week.

DISCOVER DRUPAL

EVENT

ORGANIZATION NEWS

DRUPAL COMMUNITY

SECURITY

Additional developments from across the Drupal ecosystem were published during the week. Readers can follow The Drop Times on LinkedIn, Twitter, Bluesky, and Facebook for ongoing updates. The publication is also active on Drupal Slack in the #thedroptimes channel.

Alka Elizabeth
Sub-editor
The Drop Times

20 Apr 2026 2:16pm GMT

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SymfonyDay Montreal 2026 - Schedule is Live!

The moment you've all been waiting for has finally arrived. After weeks of reviewing great proposals, we are thrilled to announce that the official schedule for SymfonyDay Montreal 2026 taking place on June 4, 2026 is now available! 🙏 A Huge Merci…

20 Apr 2026 4:44am GMT

19 Apr 2026

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A Week of Symfony #1007 (April 13–19, 2026)

This week, Symfony UX released the 2.35 maintenance version and the new 3.0 major version, which removes all deprecated features and updates the PHP and Symfony requirements. In addition, we published more information about the upcoming SymfonyLive Berlin…

19 Apr 2026 7:16am GMT

17 Apr 2026

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SymfonyOnline June 2026: 2 days, 2 thematics tracks driven by Innovation and AI!

Get ready for 4 days of deep learning and community connection at our international SymfonyOnline conference. This year, we are shaking things up with a brand-new format designed to keep you at the cutting edge of web development. 💻 June 09-10: Interactive…

17 Apr 2026 3:15pm GMT