Drupal has been counted out for years, yet it continues to power some of the most active and trusted websites on the internet. Trends come and go, but the data keeps pointing to the same truth: Drupal remains central to major digital experiences people …
DrupalCon Asia 2025 in Nara, Japan, closed with a strong sense of momentum. Dries Buytaert’s Q&A format replaced a traditional keynote, and it paid off with direct insight into where Drupal is heading. The discussion tracked real trends across the …
Composer 2.9 delivered new CLI security improvements this week, but the bigger story for the PHP ecosystem is the work now underway on Packagist.org. With support from the Sovereign Tech Agency, the PHP Foundation, and Private Packagist, the team is …
Dries Buytaert has made a clear and timely case: orchestration is no longer a supporting layer in software architecture. It is becoming the hub where business logic resides, workflows are developed, and decisions are executed. This shift elevates …
Hi Readers, At DrupalCon Europe 2025 in Vienna, Dries Buytaert used his keynote (“Driesnote”) to outline Drupal’s AI-first direction . He described AI as a major shift in how people use the web and emphasised that Drupal will evolve to meet it. Instead of …
At DrupalCon Vienna 2025, Dries Buytaert issued a clear challenge. The web as we know it is being dismantled by artificial intelligence. Drupal cannot afford to wait this out. With AI reshaping discovery, rewriting the rules of engagement, and collapsing …
Open source platforms are often selected in the public sector not solely for cost savings, but for reasons tied to control, transparency, and long-term maintainability. When governments adopt a content management system, the decision typically reflects …
Intelligence now sits at the center of how the web works. Treating it as a side feature is a fast way to fall behind. The task for Drupal is clear. Make intelligence part of the platform’s fabric while keeping people in charge. That balance is the …
Hello everyone, There's a lot of talk in tech about "10x engineers", people who are believed to be ten times more productive than others. The idea goes back to a 1968 study that showed big differences between the fastest and slowest programmers. Over the …
HTMX in Drupal shifts the conversation from big architectural battles to something more practical: making the most of HTML sent directly from the server. Drupal already brings strengths like flexible content modeling, caching, and structured views. HTMX …