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  1. The Catch with Easy Starts

    Drupal has attempted to package reusable site builds before, remember distributions ? Most of them either broke over time, went stale, or required more effort to customise than starting fresh. The new Template Marketplace looks smarter on paper, leaner …
  2. People Behind the Projects

    Every part of Drupal, from modules to core releases to translations, is built and maintained by people. Thousands of contributors shape this ecosystem: writing code, reviewing issues, reporting bugs, maintaining projects, improving accessibility, updating …
  3. Belonging by Design

    Dear Readers, Drupal’s strength rests on more than code quality or feature sets. The project’s true resilience comes from the choices it makes about who belongs. As Pride Month closes, the maxim “what you permit, you promote” takes on new urgency. By …
  4. Building What’s Next Together

    Drupal CMS 1.0 was released earlier this year, and work is actively underway on the Experience Builder. This visual site-building tool enables users to create layouts directly in the browser, utilising drag-and-drop features. The project is currently in …
  5. Honoring the Balance

    Dear Readers, Something subtle is shifting in the Drupal space. Over the past year, there has been a clear move to consolidate around Drupal CMS as the central message of the project. The intention is understandable. Making Drupal more accessible through …
  6. Code with a Conscience

    “In such an emergency as we are right now everyone needs to take more responsibility… and use whatever platform they have… to push in the right direction. I think that is our duty as human beings.” —Greta Thunberg Humanity’s greatest strength is our …
  7. The Elephant Doesn’t Know It’s an Elephant

    Dear Readers, Drupal isn’t struggling because it’s weak. It’s struggling because it doesn’t know its true strength. Like an elephant nudged around by smaller animals, it forgets that it can knock down walls if it just turns and pushes. We have spent years …
  8. Sustainability, the Drupal Way

    Dear Readers, Sustainability in tech often gets mentioned, rarely applied. Drupal is one of the few CMS ecosystems where it’s actually being worked into the foundation, not just as a value, but as a practice. There’s a public sustainability guide that …
  9. Transparency, Participation, and Collective Ownership

    Dear Readers, The Drupal community has long understood the web as shared infrastructure. It is not only a tool for publishing or development, but a space where people collaborate, contribute, and take collective responsibility for digital progress. …
  10. Making the Web Work for All—With Drupal

    If you've ever tried to make your site more accessible and felt overwhelmed—you're not alone. But if you're using or considering Drupal, I want to tell you: you're already ahead. Accessibility isn’t a bolt-on in Drupal. It’s baked in. From semantic HTML5 …

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