DrupalCon Barcelona 2015: Planning for CRAP and entity revisions everywhere in core
This is a follow-up on the core conversations in Los Angeles that recived lots of positive feedback when suggesting improvements to the Entity Revision API in core.
In this session we will lay out a more concrete and detailed plan of how we can introduce these improvements in Drupal 8.2.x or 9.x.
Short background on the topic
CRAP stands for Create Read Archive Purge which implies that all changes to an entity creates a new revision, even a delete operation is a new revision (much like Git does it). This creates a system much more capable of managing complex workflows, concurrent editing, distributed content, content staging, audit trails etc.
About the presenter
Dick Olsson (aka dixon_) is a long time core contributor and author of the defacto content staging solution for Drupal 7 - the Deploy and UUID modules.
Dick started his Drupal career at NodeOne (now Wunderkraut) and later went on to work for Al Jazeera Media Network as their Lead Drupal Developer. Now he's working as a Digital Engineering manager at Pfizer where he's managing a content staging soultion for hundreds of websites.
In this session we will lay out a more concrete and detailed plan of how we can introduce these improvements in Drupal 8.2.x or 9.x.
Short background on the topic
CRAP stands for Create Read Archive Purge which implies that all changes to an entity creates a new revision, even a delete operation is a new revision (much like Git does it). This creates a system much more capable of managing complex workflows, concurrent editing, distributed content, content staging, audit trails etc.
About the presenter
Dick Olsson (aka dixon_) is a long time core contributor and author of the defacto content staging solution for Drupal 7 - the Deploy and UUID modules.
Dick started his Drupal career at NodeOne (now Wunderkraut) and later went on to work for Al Jazeera Media Network as their Lead Drupal Developer. Now he's working as a Digital Engineering manager at Pfizer where he's managing a content staging soultion for hundreds of websites.