Migrating Drupal 7 Nodes to Drupal 10: Venue, Session, and Event Content

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Drupal migration expert Mauricio Dinarte has published the 30th article in his ongoing Tag1 series on upgrading from Drupal 7 to Drupal 10. The article focuses on migrating the remaining node types. It details the migration process for venue, session, and event nodes, including essential modifications to the migration configuration. Mauricio explains the role of alias configuration in the high water property, the impact of text format changes, and the importance of migration lookup operations for maintaining entity relationships. 

The post also highlights key considerations when adapting content models, such as converting speaker nodes into user entities and transitioning from the YouTube field module to Drupal 10’s media system. Additionally, Mauricio emphasizes quality assurance strategies, including data validation, source site review, and stakeholder involvement, while discussing the advantages and challenges of enabling entity validation during migrations. The article serves as a comprehensive guide for developers seeking to ensure accuracy and consistency in their Drupal migration projects.

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