Drupal Events for the Week: Nov 3 - Nov 9, 2025
Here’s a sharp, informative list of upcoming events from November 3 to November 9, 2025. Whether you're into Drupal, open source, or digital community building, there’s something here for you. Let’s get into it:
Mautic World Conference 2025
The Mautic World Conference 2025 (MautiCon 2025) runs from November 3 to 7 in a hybrid format, with in-person events in London and global virtual sessions. It begins on November 3 with talks, workshops, and networking, followed by a hands-on contributor sprint on November 4. The event then moves online on November 6 and 7, making it accessible to a wider international audience.
Professional Single Directory Components
Kicking off on November 3 and continuing through November 14, this online training course helps developers bring modern, component-based development directly into Drupal themes. By the end, participants will be equipped to use Single Directory Components (SDCs) in both new and existing projects.
Code of Conduct Incident Response Workshop
On November 5, the Drupal Community Working Group, in partnership with Otter Tech, is offering a live online workshop focused on handling Code of Conduct incidents. This monthly session trains participants in response strategies to help maintain safe and welcoming community spaces.
Backdrop Live (UNconference)
Taking place online on November 6 and 7, Backdrop Live ditches the traditional conference structure in favour of peer-led, discussion-based sessions. There are no presentations or lectures—just open conversation, spontaneous sessions, and real-time problem-solving, all centred on supporting the Backdrop CMS community.
DrupalSouth Community Day 2025
Held in Canberra, Australia, on November 6, this single-day event features a packed schedule of 30- and 60-minute sessions across two tracks. Doors open at 8 am at the Southern Cross Club – Woden, with talks starting at 9 am and networking drinks wrapping up the day by 5 pm.
Pacific Time – Virtual Drupal Meetup
Scheduled for the evening of November 6 from 6 to 8 pm Pacific Time, this recurring virtual meetup invites both newcomers and long-time Drupal contributors to share knowledge, ask questions, and connect across time zones.
Member Platform Biweekly Zoom Meeting
Also on November 6, the Member Platform initiative will host its regular online meeting, welcoming anyone interested in improving tools and processes for membership-based organisations such as clubs, nonprofits, and associations.
TYPO3camp RheinRuhr 2025
From November 7 to 9, TYPO3 enthusiasts will gather in Kamp-Lintfort, Germany for the fourth edition of TYPO3camp RheinRuhr. With engaging sessions and ample networking opportunities, this event remains a key meetup for the regional TYPO3 community.
The Seattle GNU/Linux Conference (SeaGL) 2025
Running from November 7 to 8, SeaGL is a free virtual summit focused on free/libre/open source software, hardware, and culture. This grassroots event, founded in 2013, continues to draw technologists passionate about sharing knowledge and pushing the boundaries of openness.
DrupalCamp Scotland 2025
Returning to Edinburgh on November 7, DrupalCamp Scotland will host a full day of sessions at the University of Edinburgh’s Central Campus, offering a blend of education and networking in one of the UK’s most historic cities.
Meetup Drupal Indonesia – Greater Jakarta
Happening on November 8 from 12:00 to 15:00 at Ruma Ama Cafe in Bekasi, this monthly in-person meetup by the Indonesian Drupal Community focuses on “Using Drupal as a no-code backend for Next.js,” led by Om Suryanto Rahmat. It’s an open space for knowledge sharing and community connection.
DrupalCamp Chattanooga 2025
On November 8, DrupalCamp Chattanooga welcomes developers to a full-day event from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm focused on all things Drupal and open source. Expect practical sessions, networking, and plenty of hallway conversations.
DrupalCamp Brasil 2025
Also taking place on November 8, DrupalCamp Brasil returns in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, to reignite the national Drupal scene. The event aims to reconnect contributors, agencies, and newcomers, and strengthen ties with the broader PHP community.
