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jurgenhaas

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Drupal enthusiast and automation expert. Passionate about security and privacy. #fedi22 #drupal #foss #privacy #linux #opensource

Private life with my wife in our lovely house with dogs and cats, #bordercollie fan.

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philipnorton42, to drupal
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I have a set of sites that will share a set of common taxonomy terms.
What's the best way of sharing taxonomy terms between the sites?
I have some ideas, but I'm wondering if there are any modules that support this.

jurgenhaas,
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@jpoesen
@philipnorton42 we are using entity share a lot, it's great and will maintained.

matthias, to random

Our 9 week old #BorderCollie #pupet. Isn’t he cute?

jurgenhaas,
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@matthias
He's huge. Mine had much shorter legs at that age :Blobhaj_Heart:

jurgenhaas, to drupal
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Here is some exciting news for the weekend: ECA 2.0.0-beta1 for just landed.

The release notes at https://www.drupal.org/project/eca/releases/2.0.0-beta1 contain more details as well as instructions on how you can test this on your Drupal 10 or 11 site. Feedback is important! So, if you have any chance, please give it a try and let us know if anything doesn't work as expected. Thank you so much in advance. We're planning to publish the ECA 2 version within the next 3 weeks!

1/4

jurgenhaas,
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Highlights of this release in preparation of the final ECA 2 release are:

  • Minimum requirements: Drupal 10.3 and PHP 8.1
  • Code clean-up and refactoring, all linters are green for the complete codebase
  • Removed usage of all deprecations, PHPStan is all green on level 6

2/4

jurgenhaas,
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  • Dynamic event subscriber: while ECA 1 subscribed to all 233 events (84 from provided by ECA, 149 by other modules), ECA 2 now only subscribes to those events, that are relevant on each Drupal site. This comes together with a massive simplification when adding new event plugins, details to be found in the API changes for ECA event plugins change record.
  • 74 new plugins, 13 events, 2 conditions, 59 actions
  • 157 issues have been resolved: 39 new features, 57 tasks, 54 bugs, 7 miscellaneous

3/4

jurgenhaas,
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  • Dynamic tokens provided by events are now exposed to the UI and in the ECA Guide
  • Significant and breaking changes are documented in the Change records for ECA (https://www.drupal.org/list-changes/eca)

4/4

jurgenhaas,
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mikemccaffrey, to drupal
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I'm not sure why folks in the community are confused about how regular people and small organizations are finding the product hard to use after years and years and years of Dries pushing the project to be "enterprise-level".

Maybe instead of , we should call it where we try to correct the gigantic mistakes that we made in the past.

jurgenhaas,
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@mikemccaffrey
As I'm unable to change the past, I've decided to enjoy the presence and participate in the future. Being edited about the positive energy in Portland. This community is unbeatable!

jurgenhaas,
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@DaleTrexel
@mikemccaffrey except that neither the Drupal project lead nor any of the Drupal maintainers nor the Drupal association have ever given such recommendation. Or have they? What I can remember they did the opposite by helping to setup a network of partners who help with the D7 migration to modern Drupal.
What you're saying above came from community members expressing their own opinion, which is perfectly OK. But I always disagreed with that approach.

jurgenhaas,
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@DaleTrexel @mikemccaffrey I do remember that as well, but such that it was a community initiative who did that, not one of they individuals or bodies mentioned above.

jurgenhaas, to drupal
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Exclusive Insights from Keynote Speakers of DrupalCon Portland 2024

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Join us as we unveil exclusive insights from industry leaders, including Cristina Chumillas, Janez Urevc, Ted Bowman, Fran Garcia-Linares, Jürgen Haas, and Mateu Aguiló Bosch, offering a tantalizing glimpse into the transformative sessions awaiting attendees

jurgenhaas, to drupal
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This has been an amazing walk this morning, now getting ready for in Portland. See you all there?

https://pixelfed.de/p/jurgenhaas/691321153881986911

ethicaldetergent, to drupal
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Is there any documentation out there for implementing a ”dark site” in Drupal? Not a dark theme, but rather a site that’s on standby and has a way to quickly switch over to it? Maybe it could use a better name, like failover site. It’s a question that came up in the the day job, but this would be something we here at Ethical Detergent would want to document for the community. https://devrix.com/tutorial/every-website-needs-a-dark-site-functionality/

jurgenhaas,
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@ethicaldetergent Are you looking for some disaster recovery plan?

jurgenhaas, to random
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Great video from @geerlingguy about the ongoing corporate OSS drama https://piped.video/watch?v=hNcBk6cwim8

CWSmith, to drupal
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Prototyping my Story Archive in , which was always going to be partially a repack of the Book module and hoping I can figure out how to do it in .

Gonna really need it since Drupal 11 is depricating it, the module that made me try Drupal in the first place.

jurgenhaas,
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@CWSmith
The book module will only be deprecated from core, but it will continue as a contrib module, likely forever. In effect, nothing really changes for you.

dzwoelfer, to drupal German
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Gibt es eigentlich ein für 10, mit dem man einfach automatisch in oder das .network einstellen kann?

jurgenhaas,
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@dzwoelfer
Es gibt das Modul ActivityPub, welches das sehr gut macht.

jurgenhaas, to random
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Farewell my friend ❣️ it's been almost 19 years and you've teached me so many lessons. Thank you - and take care.

jurgenhaas,
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@mandclu Thanks Martin

jurgenhaas,
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@ksenzee Thank you Kathrine

jurgenhaas,
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@DaleTrexel You bet. And it has been 1 of the lessons, to see how he accepted his limitations that come with age, still enjoying those parts of life that have been possible for him.

jurgenhaas,
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@DaleTrexel
Wish you all the best with it. For us, adjusting expectations has been very helpful.

jurgenhaas,
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@mherchel Thanks Mike, we'll keep our little hero in good memory.

jurgenhaas, to drupal
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Just finished a 3 day ghost hunt in where updated translations did apply to some config entities but not to others. It turned out that this is by design: Drupal core's locale module supports only "shipped" config entities. That makes sense, since the localisation service is for shipped code (and config) from d.o and that should not silently translate strings in other config entities, that have been created manually on a Drupal site.

opdavies, to drupal
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Drupal works well for small and simple applications, as well large and compex applications.

https://www.oliverdavies.uk/archive/2024/04/05/one-drupal-fits-all

jurgenhaas,
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@opdavies
I couldn't agree more!

realsshrestha, to drupal
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I gotta get this off my chest but has the worst fucking representatives.

Want I mean is the people introducing Drupal to the people PAYING for the development are usually PMs without a freaking clue of how things work.

It just makes everyone hate the system. Including developers.

You know who doesn’t have this problem? Microsoft Sitecore or Adobe CQ5 because these companies actually spend resources for their marketing materials.

Damn it!

jurgenhaas,
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@realsshrestha
Hmm, that's a bit broad. Would you accept that there are very competent people in the community? Including PMs? I'm struggling to believe they're all dumb.

Also, the has some significant projects underway to actually do real marketing for the project. But sure, the competitors you mentioned have been doing this for much longer. Still, we have no reason to give up.

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