The Drupal Association presents: The next decade of Drupal
Speaker: Tim Lehnen
Drupal is at an inflection point. Drupal 7 was the most popular version in
Drupal's history, in large part because even non-technical users could pick up and build powerful sites, but after 14 years, support for D7 is ending.
At the same time, the Starshot initiative is trying to take the power of modern Drupal and make it accessible to ambitious site builders once again.
So what does this mean for Drupal's future? Can we expect the contraction of Drupal site installs to reverse? Is there hope for users who feel 'stuck' on Drupal 7, or who think modern Drupal isn't meant for them?
What will the composition of the community look like in 10 years time?
Join the Drupal Association for a panel discussion of these topics, and more, as we present our vision for the next decade of Drupal.
Drupal is at an inflection point. Drupal 7 was the most popular version in
Drupal's history, in large part because even non-technical users could pick up and build powerful sites, but after 14 years, support for D7 is ending.
At the same time, the Starshot initiative is trying to take the power of modern Drupal and make it accessible to ambitious site builders once again.
So what does this mean for Drupal's future? Can we expect the contraction of Drupal site installs to reverse? Is there hope for users who feel 'stuck' on Drupal 7, or who think modern Drupal isn't meant for them?
What will the composition of the community look like in 10 years time?
Join the Drupal Association for a panel discussion of these topics, and more, as we present our vision for the next decade of Drupal.