Key Updates on Interesting Drupal Issue Queue Tickets

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Pierre Paul shared a blog post discussing interesting Drupal issue queue tickets and his efforts to stay engaged with DrupalCon session recordings. Pierre highlights several key tickets he is following. The first ticket, recently closed, allows specifying default prop values in Single Directory components, benefiting the new Experience Builder initiative and, eventually, Drupal Core. Another ticket addresses a 500 error with JSON API on Base Entity Fields, with a proposed patch that resolves the issue. 

Pierre mentions a complex issue involving Drush language negotiation, causing wrong language field labels after the drush cr command. Additionally, he discusses the FilterHtmlImageSecure problem, which was blocking SVG uploads, noting that although the patch is nearly complete, it lacks recent momentum. Paul also references a ticket for Multiple IDP Support, admitting his own patch is outdated. Finally, he emphasizes the usefulness of the Drupal.org user dashboard for tracking tickets.

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