Talking Drupal Podcast Discusses Drupal.org Issue Etiquette

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In episode 411 of the "Talking Drupal" podcast, expert guest Tim Lehnen, Chief Technology Officer of Drupal Association, sheds light on the fascinating realm of Progressive Web Apps (PWAs). Hosted by Tim Plunkett, Martin Anderson-Clutz, John Picozzi, and Nic Laflin, this informative discussion delves deep into the etiquette and standards contributors should uphold while participating in the Drupal development process.

The episode begins with an introduction and the customary "Module of the Week" segment. As the conversation flows, the seasoned panel indulge in an in-depth analysis of the Drupal credit system issue, recent changes on Drupal.org, the intersection of AI and contribution, and the maintainer's response to abuse.

One of the key highlights of the episode is the discussion around community reporting of abuse and the importance of providing supporting documentation to substantiate claims. The episode also delves into the consequences of violating community standards and explores the role of policymakers and enforcement mechanisms in maintaining a healthy contributor ecosystem.

Listeners gain valuable insights from the maintainer's perspective, where the challenges and strategies of enforcing issue etiquette are revealed. The conversation evolves to address the ultimate goal - fostering an environment that encourages new contributors to participate and make meaningful contributions to the Drupal community actively.

To learn more about the importance of issue etiquette, community standards, and fostering a collaborative spirit on Drupal.org, tune in to the Talking Drupal podcast episode #411. For detailed show notes and contact information, visit www.talkingdrupal.com/411.

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