Drupal at 25: Still Driving Innovation Like a Toyota Landcruiser
A group of Danish Drupal veterans gathered at Nordens Hus in Copenhagen to celebrate the CMS’s 25th birthday. The event, though small, highlighted the principles that continue to make Drupal relevant today—structured content, extensibility, and dependable engineering.
Steven Snedker, a founding member of DrupalDanmark, hosted the informal birthday meetup. Attendees included early adopters such as Ole Nørskov and Morten Wulff, who helped introduce Drupal to editorial and cultural projects across Denmark. The venue, Nordens Hus, fittingly runs on a multilingual Drupal implementation.
The evening was filled with recollections and debates. In response to a challenge that “Drupal is old,” participants compared it to enduring technologies like Debian, Toyota Landcruisers, and Airbus A320s—emphasising engineering quality over trendiness. They reaffirmed Drupal’s unique strengths in fast setup, user and asset management, structured data, and AI extensibility.
While the local Drupal community has shrunk from its peak, the values that brought it together—collaboration, openness, and robust architecture—remain intact. From national broadcasters to magazine sites, attendees agreed: when structure and scale matter, Drupal still gets the job done.
The celebration wrapped up with jazz, beer, and toasts to the past and future. Despite fewer contributors and less visibility than in earlier years, the Danish Drupal cohort expressed confidence that the platform’s foundations remain as solid as ever.
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