Still on Drupal 7? Security support for Drupal 7 ended on 5 January 2025. Please visit our Drupal 7 End of Life resources page to review all of your options.
Since the Drupal Association has not chosen to post it, I will.
Email notifications have now been added to forum posts. If you reply to a forum post, you will now automatically receive email notifications for replies to that forum post. At the moment, you cannot disable this setting, though there is an issue started to add this option to the user control panel: https://www.drupal.org/node/2658224
If you look back at our predictions for 2015, the Drupal 8 release was one of the most predicted events for the year. Now the question is: what we will be doing in 2016?
On December 29, 2000, I made a code commit that would change my life; it is in this commit that I called my project "Drupal" and added the GPL license to it.
As we announced, Drupal 6 will no longer be supported on Feb 24th, 2016. We asked that companies who wanted to provide long term support for Drupal 6 and met some qualifications, apply to become Drupal 6 Long Term Support team. After reviewing many applications we are pleased to announce the following vendors will be providing long term support, with support from the Security team.
Last month, my blog post about whether a client-side framework is right for Drupal stimulated some excellent insights into how the future of the Drupal front end might look. There was broad agreement that incorporating more JavaScript into Drupal's administrative interface is important for a future-ready user experience.