The first annual Drupal CEO Survey reports that there is a bright future for Drupal in the enterprise segment
September 29th, 2016
Results from the global Drupal CEO business survey conducted by One Shoe and Exove, in partnership with the Drupal Association, indicate that Drupal will adopt a role as an enterprise level platform. The Drupal CEO Survey has been carried out this year out for the first time and gives insights in the key issues that…
Our First 50,000 Stars
September 28th, 2016
Just three and a half years ago we open sourced a little JavaScript library called React. The journey since that day has been incredibly exciting. Commemorative T-Shirt # In order to celebrate 50,000 GitHub stars, Maggie Appleton from egghead.io has designed us a special T-shirt, which will be available for purchase from Teespring only for…
The transformation of Drupal 8 for continuous innovation
September 28th, 2016
Republished from buytaert.net. In the past, after every major release of Drupal, most innovation would shift to two areas: (1) contributed modules for the current release, and (2) core development work on the next major release of Drupal. This innovation model was the direct result of several long-standing policies, including our culture of breaking backward compatibility between…
Security updates for all active release lines, September 2016
September 23rd, 2016
The Node.js project has scheduled updates for all of its active release lines to patch a number of security flaws. These flaws include some of those announced by the OpenSSL project as well as a number of Node.js-specific issues. We do not consider any of these updates to be critical. However, it is strongly recommended…
jQuery 3.1.1 Released!
September 23rd, 2016
jQuery 3.1.1 is now available! This release includes some bug fixes and improvements. As with all patch version releases, there are no new features or intended compatibility issues (if upgrading from jQuery 3.0+) in this release. We fixed a selector issue with disabled options, exposed jQuery.noConflict even when jQuery is loaded with AMD, and fixed…
A new look for Drupal.org
September 21st, 2016
As you can see we’ve put a fresh coat of paint on Drupal.org – but the changes run below the surface. This latest iteration of the front page brings the key concepts of our design system to the forefront: Clean, Modern, Technical. This change also brings new editorial tools for Drupal.org content editors. The new…
Drupal 8.1.10 released
September 21st, 2016
Drupal 8.1.10, a maintenance release which contains fixes for security vulnerabilities, is now available for download. See the Drupal 8.1.10 release notes for further information. Download Drupal 8.1.10 Upgrading your existing Drupal 8 sites is strongly recommended. There are no new features nor non-security-related bug fixes in this release. For more information about the Drupal…
What’s new in Chromium 53 and Opera 40
September 20th, 2016
Opera 40 (based on Chromium 53) for Mac, Windows, Linux is out! To find out what’s new for users, see our Desktop blog. Here’s what it means for web developers. Improved <input pattern=”…”> The u flag (which stands for Unicode) is now applied to any regular expressions compiled through the pattern attribute for <input> and…
Start contributing to Joomla! 4, a developers look
September 17th, 2016
Joomla! 3.7 is still in development but we’re already thinking forward and are calling contributors for Joomla! 4. This will be an evolution of the Joomla! series with the goals of improving the user experience, improving the code quality and reducing bugs.
Angular, version 2: proprioception-reinforcement
September 15th, 2016
Today, at a special meetup at Google HQ, we announced the final release version of Angular 2, the full-platform successor to Angular 1. What does “final” mean? Stability that’s been validated across a wide range of use cases, and a framework that’s been optimized for developer productivity, small payload size, and performance. With ahead-of-time compilation…