The post is titled ‘Preserving the open web through Drupal.’ As the title points out, Dries fervently argues in favor of an open web and Drupal. Dries' article comes few days after Drupal got designated as a Digital Public Good.
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The blog post mainly deals with two things. One, it explores how Drupal’s composability evolves to empower ambitious site builders with modern, no-code development practices. Two, its journey and significant decisions made through the last 10+ years.
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According to Dries, the performance of a website depends more on the HTML, CSS, JavaScript code and digital assets than the underlying technology. He minces no words in criticizing the workflow of SSG.
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The open-source Drupal community is still working on new features that are not a part of Drupal 10, like ‘Recipes,’ to make it easier for organizations to compose bespoke Drupal deployments that integrate a customized set of modules and configurations.
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There are many technologies available for data management, but segregating them for effective use is also very important. Organizations with multiple websites are more vulnerable for this misbehavior of data management system, which pulls back a well-placed brand to the back stage.
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At least one distribution of Drupal is already declared a Digital Public Good. Another will qualify blindly. Why not Drupal core distribution itself? The 20-year-old project was already meeting Sustainable Development Goals even before the UN formulated it. So the community is putting together an application before the DPGA.
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Day 4, final day at DrupalCon Prague was dedicated to contribution. The drupal community pays apt attention to contribution and helping out in the Drupal tech community.
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Dries talks about privacy, owning the data, how Drupal overcomes the problems, etc. Here are some mobile grabs send by Drupal developer Anish A from the venue. Thank you Anish, for sharing it with us.
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The interesting turn of events that led to a hurried and well-thought-out response from the Drupal Association started with a tweet sharing The Drop Times’ report about a prerecorded interview of Dries, webcasted as the opening session for Drupal Camp Colorado.
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