Just added a new hotel to the website to help anyone looking for accomodation. The Trecastell Hotel is a few miles from Cemaes, but is only a 5 minute or so drive away. Busses are available as well as a possible ride sharing option if enough people are interested. Their Sunday carvery is quite tasty as well! (I went a couple of weeks ago)
Tickets are still available for the event, book your #Drupal weekend on #Anglesey today!
I point to this post also for the #WordPress community who should also have been asking the same question for a number of years even before COVID.
The last couple of months I’ve had numerous discussions on this topic with longtime developers in the community. Those leaving the community for whatever reason or one thing, but not focus on whose entering.
And this isn’t just #Drupal#WordPress - other mostly older products and technology communities are realizing the same thing. It’s a bigger trend and I think bigger than (at least for some of these communities) simply what competitor you have to worry about.
The #Drupal IXP Community Initiative aims to incentivize organizations to hire new, inexperienced Drupal developers by rewarding them with Drupal community contribution credits. We’d love your opinion on what an inexperienced Drupal developer should actually know! Please complete our survey by June 1:
If you're in the #drupal community, you probably know this to be true, but here's a couple of data points as well as some action items to get things going in the right direction:
Fantastic blog post from @philipnorton42 where he provides an in-depth overview of various #drupal contrib modules related to user logins (with a focus on security). Even if you’ve been around Drupal for awhile, I’ll bet everyone will learn something from this article:
We have a wonderful pipeline of Linux Australia-auspiced events coming up for the back half of 2024, after fantastic conferences earlier in the year by the teams at #DrupalSouth in #Sydney and @everythingopen in #Gladstone
What's your solution in #drupal for note titles that need formatting like bold and italics?
I almost always create separate "Title" (plain text) and "Display Title" (html) fields for content types, but I've never heard anyone else suggest this or seen it in practice. The bonus benefit of this is that it allows the plain text title to be used for sorting while displaying the desired Display Title, like if you want to prepend an emoji to the display title, or prepend an event title with CANCELLED:
It’s great to see a #drupal sprint in Greece, but I’d love to know more about it - what types of issues did they work on? Core? Contributed modules? How many people attended?
A whole week has already passed since #DrupalCamp Ghent wrapped up, yet it still feels like it just ended! The DrupalCamp Ghent 2024 organizing team is grateful to all the Sponsors, Volunteers, and Attendees for making this event a triumph. 🙇
I'm looking to contract with a #Drupal consultant to make a Drupal 7 site as reliable and bug-free as possible for the next 6 months while another team (already in contract) builds its Wordpress replacement.
(Context: I'm the IT Manager at a research nonprofit)
Recommendations? Hoping for someone with integrity, who has suitable Drupal skills, who works well remotely, and who is OK with the fact that this is a relatively small bugfix/maintenance gig - we're not going to build anew on Drupal.