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Location United States
Current Role(s): 
Developer
Señor Josh Interactive
Senior Drupal Developer
Capellic LLC
Slack: 
@srjosh

Professional Info

Companies Worked For
Four Kitchens, Phase2, FutureUS, Zoomedia, Mediatrope Interactive Studio, WebFirst, Inc., Slalom, Clientek, Bluecadet
Industries Worked In: 
Web Development, Theater

Personal Info

Pronouns: 
he/him
Primary language: 
English
Other languages: 
Spanish

On Drupal.org for 18 years 8 months

At least 1 edit to documentation

Bio: 

Joshua Turton brings a wide variety of skills to his role as a developer. A Drupal specialist since version 5, he also brings a strong visual sensibility to his work. Years of experience both in agencies and as an in-house developer give him great flexibility.

Joshua has worked on a wide variety of projects, with an emphasis in the last decade on Drupal work. Highlights include work on the web sites for the Human Rights Watch and Facing History and Ourselves.

He is the author of the module Migrate Media Handler.

A native Californian who's also lived in Costa Rica, Joshua earned an MFA in Computer Arts/New Media from the Academy of Art University. In his spare time, he enjoys reading, board games, and chocolate. Lots of chocolate.

Contributor roles

✓ Can opt projects into security advisory coverage

Drupal Contributions: 

Migrate Media Handler

Areas of Expertise: 
Module developer
Developer
* Drupal Migrations
Drupal events: 
DrupalCon San Francisco 2010
DrupalCon Chicago 2011
DrupalCon Denver 2012
DrupalCon Portland 2013
DrupalCon Los Angeles 2015
DrupalCon Atlanta 2025
DrupalCon Chicago 2026

Credits on security advisories

Credits on issues

Projects maintained

3 people list srjosh as a mentor

I contributed Drupal patches
I contributed Drupal modules
I contributed to Drupal issue queues
I contributed Drupal documentation
I reviewed Project applications
I provide Drupal-related services
I give support on Slack
I help mentor new contributors