Support for Drupal 7 is ending on 5 January 2025—it’s time to migrate to Drupal 10! Learn about the many benefits of Drupal 10 and find migration tools in our resource center.
In some rare cases, we've seen users get errors about missing search_api tables, or other search_api warnings during the upgrade process. These steps have been know to fix the issue for most people:
New user experience for creating spaces, subspaces, sections (sitemap and wizards)
New user experience for navigating the full structure of the site (sitemap)
New home page for improved first impression with easy "Create Content" link
Apps for improved modularity of functionality. Features that were difficult to install before (workflow, mailhandling, LDAP) are now one-click away. Added categories to Apps page.
Create Content menu (+) supports multiple sections of same type
Added field to documents,events to have them display in any other selected spaces (cross-space content display). Compatible with both "roll-up" (show child content) and "roll-down" (show parent content) options.
NOTE: Many modules were updated in this release. Be sure to follow the procedure in the Documentation for upgrading your existing Open Atrium 2 site. Specifically be sure to run the update hooks (drush updb) and revert features (drush fra). When reverting features, note that any site specific changes made to Open Atrium 2 could be lost. Be sure to Featurize any customizations to save them to code before reverting. And finally, of course, clear your drupal cache.
Note, this is only a partial list of changes since the Open Atrium 2 profile has been split into individual modules which can have their own commit history.
No longer inheriting from Panopoly distribution. Instead, the latest Panopoly make file has been incorporated into the OA2 make file. Maybe someday drupal.org will support recursive make files.