See Your Year in Drupal with QED42's 'Drupal Year in Review 2025'
QED42 has launched Drupal Wrapped 2025, a new initiative inviting contributors to explore their year in the Drupal ecosystem through a personalized digital summary. This interactive experience uses a contributor’s Drupal.org username to generate a curated snapshot of their community roles, engagement, and achievements throughout 2025.
Drupal Wrapped 2025 offers contributors a way to reflect on their open-source journey by highlighting how long they’ve been a part of Drupal.org, the roles they’ve held, and the community impact they’ve made. The summary draws from visible activity such as issue participation, project involvement, and event contributions, packaging it into a narrative that’s both informative and celebratory.
To access the experience, users visit the official site and enter their Drupal.org username. The tool then generates a personalized overview, which can be shared directly to LinkedIn or via a unique URL. This allows contributors to highlight their Drupal story across platforms, making it a useful resource for professional portfolios and personal retrospectives alike.
By creating Drupal Wrapped, QED42 reinforces the importance of individual recognition within open source. The tool acknowledges the diverse ways contributors engage with the project and promotes visibility around efforts that might otherwise go unnoticed. It also serves as an invitation for others to participate, showing how every role from core committer to casual issue reporter adds to the strength of the Drupal ecosystem.
To explore your Drupal Wrapped 2025, visit drupal-wrapped.qed42.net and share your year with the community.
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