Efficiently Managing Drupal Migrations: Tags and Groups Guide

Isatis Web and Media shared a blog post titled "Von damals nach heute, mit Umwegen: Tags und Gruppen bei einer Drupal-Migration herausfinden [From then to now, with detours: Finding out tags and groups during a Drupal migration]," discussing the challenges of updating legacy Drupal systems. Regular updates are crucial for security, but older systems often require complex migrations rather than straightforward updates. The process involves installing an up-to-date Drupal system alongside the legacy one and using Drush commands for migration steps. 

Depending on the system's complexity, partial migrations can be performed individually or all at once. Drush helps organize migrations by tags and groups, although some functionalities may have limitations in current versions. Exporting configuration files using Python can help identify these tags and groups. This approach simplifies handling large migrations and gradually resolves potential issues. The blog emphasizes the importance of meticulous planning and execution in Drupal migrations.

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