Services listing

Last updated on
27 July 2023

Drupal Services is a listing of companies that provide Drupal-related services and have contributed back to the Drupal community. It is ordered by issue credits granted by project maintainers, supporting partner status, and then by organization title. You must be a confirmed user to create an organization profile.

Companies that provide training can request listing in the training services section.

Companies that provide hosting can request listing in the services section or can request to be listed in the Hosting section, managed by the Drupal Association. Learn how to get listed on the Hosting page or other advertising opportunities on the Advertising on Drupal.org page on the Drupal Association website.

To get your company listed in the Marketplace:

  1. Contribute: You must have a proven record of community contributions (Examples include: patches, modules, themes, documentation, support in IRC/Slack/Drupalchat.me, marketing support, and event organization).
  2. Tell the world about your services: Create an organization page for your company. Make sure to list community contributions in the appropriate field. Check "Request listing in the Drupal services section" checkbox.
  3. Stay up-to-date: You must update your organization node at least once per year. Nodes that go unmodified for over a year will be unpublished.
  4. Specify organization: Make sure that all of the company's employees with Drupal.org accounts specify the name of your company in the "Current organization" field. This way information about them and their contributions will show up on the company's page.
  5. We strongly encourage becoming a Drupal Association Supporting Partner. It is not required to be listed, but partnership fees help fund Drupal.org infrastructure and improvements as well as various community initiatives. 

What is the distinction between "Locations served" and "Offices in"?

The 'Locations served' can be selected by any organization that does business in that location, whether or not they have a physical presence in the area.

The 'Offices in' field is reserved only for those organizations who have a physical office in the listed country (not a PO Box or private residence) with an exception for freelancers/sole-proprietors who live and work in that country. This should be verifiable by address on the organization website.

We value all contributions to our community. The following should provide a guide to what we take into account:

  • Contributions to core: Highlight your team. What have you done to make Drupal's core amazing?
  • Contributions to the project:
    • What module(s) or distribution(s) - is your team actively maintaining?
    • Design contributions in a form of contributed themes or designs for drupal.org.
    • Documentation - Documentation is vitally important to our project and we value those teams that take time to help move Drupal forward by contributing to the documentation.
    • Patches to modules, themes, documentation.
  • Support: Does your team hang out in IRC/Slack/Drupalchat.me, in the issue queues, or on the forums? That is rocking awesome! Show us your team members that are helping new members ramp into Drupal. We love folks that provide support. It's a thankless job.. so let us thank you for it.
  • Contributions to the community: Are you hosting a meetup, running a camp, or hosting other Drupal events? Speaking at/sponsoring DrupalCon(s), Drupal Business Summits, other events?
  • Marketing contributions - Published case studies on drupal.org? Shared some Drupal brochures with the community? Tell us!
  • Number of employees - The number of people in an organization is not a barrier to an entry into the Marketplace. You could be a one-person company to apply for a marketplace service listing.

Moderation: The following aspects can cause asking for more information, or your listing to be removed:

  • A brief membership on Drupal.org. If you have been a member of the site for a brief time, you should explain how your work has directly contributed to and benefited the Drupal community.
  • A lack of documented contributions. The Drupal community is big, and growing bigger. If people can't see your, or co-workers, contributions on the Posts tab on your profile page, or know you by reputation from your work within the development or documentation queues, you will need to specify and ideally provide evidence of how you have contributed.
  • Misleading or incorrect information in your posting. For example: listing locations in which you do not have a physical office.

Standards of conduct once listed

Once your organization is listed in the Drupal services marketplace, we expect you to adhere to certain standards of conduct.

The following activities are prohibited:

  • Misrepresenting your organization's portfolio of prior work.
  • Misrepresenting your organization's size.
  • Misrepresenting your organization's global presence.
  • Misrepresenting your organization's contributions.

Abuse of the credit system

Willful manipulation of the contribution credit system in order to farm marketplace position is a severe infraction and may carry significant consequences. 

Organizations are absolutely encouraged to contribute more to the project in order to improve their marketplace position, but those contributions must be authentic, delivering real value to project maintainers, and must be done with respect for maintainers and fellow contributors. Bulk low-effort contribution activity or automation is not acceptable. 

Read the credit abuse policy

Failure to adhere to these standards may result in a warning, a temporary removal from the Drupal services marketplace, or even a permanent removal from the services marketplace.

As with all standards of community behavior, we expect organizations to adhere to the spirit of these standards of conduct, not just the letter.

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