Moshe Weitzman Launches Timeline Website to Celebrate 25 Years of Drupal
To celebrate 25 years of Drupal, longtime contributor Moshe Weitzman has launched a retro-themed timeline website that highlights key moments in the project’s history, inviting the global community to reflect on two and a half decades of open-source collaboration and innovation.
The interactive website, available at weitzman.github.io/drupal25-timeline, showcases milestone events that have shaped Drupal’s evolution since its inception in 2001. From the platform's humble beginnings as a message board to its role as a powerful CMS used by governments, universities, and global enterprises, the timeline offers a curated view of community achievements and major releases.
Styled in a nostalgic aesthetic, the project provides a lighthearted yet informative scroll through Drupal’s rich legacy, aiming to engage both seasoned contributors and newcomers alike. The site also serves as a tribute to the many individuals and initiatives that helped grow Drupal into one of the world’s most enduring and influential open-source projects.
This anniversary not only marks Drupal’s longevity but also celebrates the strength of its community, a diverse, global network of developers, designers, strategists, and advocates who continue to drive innovation and collaboration.
Visit the interactive timeline and celebrate 25 years of Drupal.


