I’ve worked with content management systems like Drupal and WordPress for about 12 years. I’ve been registered on drupal.org for over 10 years. It’s been very interesting to see how the technology and its user experience has evolved time. In this post I’m giving Gutenberg a short ride.
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10 years on Drupal.org
In about one month my Drupal.org profile will turn 10 years. Oh boy, it’s been a ride! Continue reading “10 years on Drupal.org”
Plan to throw one version away, you will, anyhow
I’m really excited about the upcoming Drupal 8.5 release at the beginning of 2018. In the Workflow Initiative our goal is to include, in core, the rewritten version of the Workspace module. Continue reading “Plan to throw one version away, you will, anyhow”
So long DrupalCon Europe!
Last week I attended DrupalCon Vienna. And I must say, it’s been one of the better and most positive DrupalCons in a long time. The past 12-18 months have been really tough on the community. There’s been a lot of fatigue, doubt and uncertainty in Drupal 8 as a product, as well as other issues in the community. But I really think we’ve come out of this period stronger than ever! Continue reading “So long DrupalCon Europe!”
Should developers be responsible for potentially harmful software?
With the recent news concerning the arrest of Marcus Hutchins — the security researchers who stopped the biggest-ever ransomware attack — I’ve been thinking (more than usual) about the ethics of software development. But before we go into that, who’s Marcus Hutchins and what did he really do? Continue reading “Should developers be responsible for potentially harmful software?”
My sessions at DrupalCon Vienna
DrupalCon Vienna is quickly approaching. Here’s a brief summary of the two sessions that I got accepted and will be presenting. Continue reading “My sessions at DrupalCon Vienna”