Drupal Turns 25: Reflections on a Quarter‑Century of Open Source Innovation
ComputerMinds marks Drupal’s 25th anniversary by highlighting the platform’s journey from a simple student message board to a widely used open‑source content management system. The blog explains how Drupal’s modular architecture and community orientation enabled it to adapt to major shifts in web development, including the rise of mobile, APIs, and headless architectures. It notes that Drupal has supported mission‑critical digital experiences for governments, universities, enterprises, and media organisations around the world, maintaining its relevance through ongoing evolution.
The post also reflects on ComputerMinds’ own history with Drupal, from becoming one of the first specialist agencies in 2004 to building early experimental projects and complex modern platforms. The authors emphasise Drupal’s flexibility, scalability, and strong ecosystem as enduring strengths, and express gratitude to the global community of contributors and organisations that have sustained the project. The reflection frames Drupal’s 25 years not only as a milestone for the technology but as a testament to open‑source collaboration and long‑term innovation.
