![]() ![]() ![]() Tim has been leading the Drupal Association engineering team for a number of years now, it's a great success, overseeing amazing initiatives to support Drupal development in the community. We're also joined today by Tim Lehnen, located in Portland, Oregon, the CTO at the Drupal Association. Here's also one of the top 50 contributors to Drupal 8 and maintainer for several Drupal 8 core subsystems, including BigPipe, Dynamic Page Cache, and Theme API, all very important systems in Drupal. Fabian is one of the five Drupal 7 core branch maintainers. We're also joined today by Fabian Franz in Switzerland, senior technical architect and performance lead at Tag1. ![]() He's also the Drupal core Migrate subsystem maintainer, a core contribution mentor, a project application reviewer, and the maintainer for the thing we're talking about today, Automatic Updates. Lucas is one of the top 20 most active contributors to Drupal 8. We're joined today by Lucas Hedding from Leon, Nicaragua, the senior architect and data and application migration expert at Tag1. Both of us are separate places here in New York. Joined by my friend Michael Meyers, managing director of Tag1, located here in New York City. I'm a contributing editor at Tag1 Consulting, moderator here at Tag Team Talks. So, first thing I wanna do today is introduce myself. If you do like this session, if you enjoyed this conversation today, please remember to upvote, subscribe, and share it with all your friends and colleagues at your team. We've done several amazing webinars and sessions with guests from all around the world about realtime collaborative editing, rich text editors, and of course, our work, working with a top 50 Fortune company in all of these issues. But before we get started I just want to remind everyone who's joining us today, don't forget to check out our previous Tag Team Talks at /tagteamtalks. And today we're gonna talk with the maintainer of the project, as well as several special guests, about what it is, why it's important, and how you can get started with it right away and help us report any bugs or any issues you might encounter. This is part of a Drupal core strategic initiative happening as part of the Drupal core roadmap. Today I'm joined by several guests from all around the world and talking about a subject that is very near and dear to my heart, I'm very excited to hear about this topic, Drupal's new automatic update feature. Hello, and welcome once again to the Tag Team Talks series. More information about the PSA.json feed can be found in this issue: ĭ uses a package hashing and signing architecture based on the BSD Signify projectĭrupal contributors created a php implementation of signify: To provide your feedback on this first generation of the Automatic Updates module, create an issue in the Automatic Updates issue queue Join moderator Preston So (Contributing Editor, Tag1 Consulting) and guests Lucas Hedding (Senior Architect and Data and Application Migration Expert, Tag1), Tim Lehnen (CTO, Drupal Association), Fabian Franz (Senior Technical Architect and Performance Lead, Tag1), and Michael Meyers (Managing Director, Tag1) for a deep dive into the nuts and bolts of Drupal's groundbreaking automatic updates feature, directly from the module maintainer, and the strategic initiative sponsors including the Drupal Association, MTech, Tag1, and the European Commission.Īutomatic Updates - D7 and D8 Documentation Pages How does Drupal's new auto updater work, and what do you need to know about it? In this Tag1 Team Talk, we dive into not only Drupal's new automatic updates feature itself but also its architecture, components, and roadmap, as well as why it's such an important part of Drupal's Core Strategic Initiatives. Automatic updates are coming to Drupal at the end of October! Long one of the most commonly requested features in the Drupal community, Drupal 7 and D8 will soon have an automatic updater that will allow Drupal installations to stay up-to-date more easily.
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