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Talking Drupal: Talking Drupal #502 - TD Cafe #001 Martin and Jake

Drupal News - Mo, 05/12/2025 - 20:00

Welcome to the first episode of Talking Drupal Cafe.

Join Martin and Jake as they delve into an insightful conversation exploring the challenges and responsibilities associated with being a module maintainer. Discussing project types, the significance of sandbox modules, the impact of Drupal CMS, and the role of AI tools, they highlight issues around burnout, sustainability, and community support. Discover how the Drupal community can better support maintainers and the importance of continued contributions. This episode also touches on upcoming conferences and the significance of face-to-face interactions in the Drupal community.

Martin Anderson-Clutz

Martin is a highly respected figure in the Drupal community, known for his extensive contributions as a developer, speaker, and advocate for open-source innovation. Based in London, Ontario, Canada, Martin began his career as a graphic designer before transitioning into web development. His journey with Drupal started in late 2005 when he was seeking a robust multilingual CMS solution, leading him to embrace Drupal's capabilities. (mandclu.com)

Martin holds the distinction of being the world's first Triple Drupal Grand Master, certified across Drupal 7, 8, and 9 as a Developer, Front-End Specialist, and Back-End Specialist. (TheDropTimes) He also possesses certifications in various Acquia products and is UX certified by the Nielsen Norman Group. (mandclu.com)

Currently serving as a Senior Solutions Engineer at Acquia, Martin has been instrumental in advancing Drupal's ecosystem. He has developed and maintains several contributed modules, including Smart Date and Search Overrides, and has been actively involved in the Drupal Recipes initiative, particularly focusing on event management solutions. (mandclu.com) His current work on the Event Platform aims to streamline the creation and management of event-based websites within Drupal. (TheDropTimes)

Beyond development, Martin is a prominent speaker and educator, having presented at numerous Drupal events such as DrupalCon Barcelona and EvolveDrupal. He is also a co-host of the "Talking Drupal" podcast, where he leads the "Module of the Week" segment, sharing insights on various Drupal modules. (mandclu.com) Martin's dedication to the Drupal community is evident through his continuous efforts to mentor, innovate, and promote best practices within the open-source landscape.(TheDropTimes)

Jacob Rockowitz

Jacob is a prominent figure in the Drupal community, best known for developing and maintaining the Webform module—one of the most widely used and feature-rich form-building tools in the Drupal ecosystem. His work has significantly enhanced Drupal's capabilities in form creation, data collection, and user interaction.

Rockowitz began his Drupal journey while working as a consultant for Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK), where he spent over 18 years. Facing the need for robust form functionality during MSK's early adoption of Drupal 8, he created YAML Form, which later evolved into the Webform module for Drupal 8 . This module has since become integral to many Drupal sites, offering extensive features for form management.(design4drupal.org)

Beyond Webform, Jacob has contributed to other projects like the Schema.org Blueprints module, aiming to improve structured content modeling in Drupal. He is also an advocate for open-source sustainability, often discussing the importance of community involvement and the challenges of maintaining large-scale open-source projects .(talkingdrupal.com, jrockowitz.com)

As an active member of the Drupal community, Rockowitz frequently speaks at events such as DrupalCon and New England Drupal Camp, sharing his insights on module development and community engagement . He maintains a personal blog at jrockowitz.com, where he writes about his experiences and thoughts on Drupal development.(Drupal)

For show notes visit: https://www.talkingDrupal.com/502

Topics
  • Introduction to Project Maintenance
  • Types of Projects and Their Significance
  • Sandbox Modules and Work Projects
  • Passion Projects and Inherited Projects
  • Challenges in Managing Multiple Modules
  • The Role of Recipes in Project Management
  • AI and Automation in Project Maintenance
  • The Future of Project Maintenance and Contributions
  • Evolving Drupal and Community Contributions
  • Enterprise Features and the Trash Module
  • Marketplace and Site Templates
  • AI and the Future of Web Development
  • Contribution Credits and Bounties
  • Guiding Users and Module Selection
  • Drupal Adjacent Solutions
  • Sustainability of Contribution
  • The Importance of Community Engagement
Hosts

Martin Anderson-Clutz - mandclu.com mandclu Jacob Rockowitz - jrockowitz.com jrockowitz

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mandclu: Smart Menu Links: Drupal navigation with the power of Views

Drupal News - Mo, 05/12/2025 - 17:32
Smart Menu Links: Drupal navigation with the power of Views

In my recent work on the Drupal Event Platform, one of the most ambitious changes has been changing the architecture to support multiple events. That means that an annual Drupal camp can retain the content of previous years while collecting session submissions for an upcoming event. It also means that the platform can support multiple events per year if needed, similar to events.drupal.org.

mandclu May 12, 2025 - 11:32am Tags
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The Drop Times: Sowing Opportunity, Reaping Innovation: George DeMet on the Power of Inclusive Drupal Development

Drupal News - Mo, 05/12/2025 - 17:20
Discover how Palantir.net is building a more inclusive Drupal community in an inspiring interview with CEO George DeMet. Learn how their Fellowship Program is breaking barriers and shaping the future of open-source talent.
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The Drop Times: Making the Web Work for All—With Drupal

Drupal News - Mo, 05/12/2025 - 16:26

If you've ever tried to make your site more accessible and felt overwhelmed—you're not alone. But if you're using or considering Drupal, I want to tell you: you're already ahead. Accessibility isn’t a bolt-on in Drupal. It’s baked in. From semantic HTML5 output to keyboard navigation and ARIA support, Drupal core is built to comply with WCAG 2.1 AA standards. It also ships with accessible-by-default themes like Olivero (for front-end users) and Claro (for administrators), both of which have been tested with real-world assistive technologies.

What really helps, though, are the contributed modules. Let me highlight a few I think are essential if you care about accessibility at a technical level. First, there’s Editoria11y—this is a game-changer for content teams. It sits quietly in the background while you're editing and alerts you in real time about things like missing alt text, contrast issues, or incorrect heading levels. You fix problems before they go live. If you're more technical, Accessibility Scanner is worth a look; it integrates with Deque's Axe tools to run site-wide scans. And developers can use the Accessibility Tools module to simulate different impairments, helping them design for real-world needs.

Drupal also supports the All in One Accessibility module, which offers a customizable accessibility widget—think screen reader support, text resizing, keyboard navigation toggles, and more, all in one place. It's especially helpful for public sector sites and high-traffic platforms with legal compliance goals. These tools aren’t about ticking boxes—they’re about making sure everyone can use your site, no matter their ability. As Kat Shaw, an accessibility expert in the Drupal community, puts it in an interview with The Drop Times: “Accessibility doesn’t block innovation—it enables it.” I couldn't agree more.

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We acknowledge that there are more stories to share. However, due to selection constraints, we must pause further exploration for now.

To get timely updates, follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook. You can also join us on Drupal Slack at #thedroptimes.

Thank you, 

Sincerely,
Kazima Abbas
Sub-editor, The DropTimes.

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