Drupal is one of the largest open source communities in the world. Each year Drupal.org and its sub-sites serve millions of visitors, and thousands of active contributors. It is one of the largest continuously operating Drupal sites in the world. And because of that, it has 15 years of legacy content and features. At this scale, it's impossible to make real improvements to Drupal.org without a prioritized roadmap, focusing on a few, high impact features at a time. This is our roadmap.
Key
- Initiatives with this icon were proposed by the community.
- Initiatives with this icon are prioritized because they represent critical support or maintenance work.
Initiative | |
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Project Messaging in Core | |
Implementing a secure signing oracle to support Automatic Updates | |
Gitlab Acceleration | |
Project Browser | |
Lenient Composer Façade | |
Contribution Recognition Updates | |
Drupal Steward | |
Upgrading Drupal.org Infrastructure to run recommended versions of Drupal 8/9 system requirements | |
Evaluate new community initiatives |
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Maintenance & Sustenance
Always present alongside our roadmap for improvements to Drupal.org is the maintenance work that sustains the services that the Drupal community depends on. The Drupal Association is responsible for Drupal.org and its sub-sites, as well as a number of key services that scaffold the Drupal project itself.
Site | Description |
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www.drupal.org | The primary home of the community, and the host of Drupal core, contributed projects, the issue queues, documentation, support resources, and more. |
api.drupal.org | Automated api reference generated from the Drupal codebase. |
assoc.drupal.org | The home of the Drupal Association, and our membership system. |
events.drupal.org | The Events site hosts DrupalCon. |
groups.drupal.org | Groups is a place for the community to collaborate around local user groups, interest groups, and initiatives. |
jobs.drupal.org | The Drupal Jobs site provides talent for Drupal companies, and employment opportunities for Drupal developers. |
localize.drupal.org | Translations for Drupal are managed and centrally hosted on localize.Drupal.org. |
security.drupal.org | The Security site allows the security team and affected project maintainers to securely resolve reported security issues, before those issues are publicly disclosed. |
Service | Description |
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Code Repositories | We maintain the git repositories that host all of the projects on Drupal.org (including Drupal core itself). |
Code Viewing | We use cgit and drupalcode.org to provide web based code viewing into our repositories. |
Updates | We provide the updates.xml feed that is consumed by Drupal sites to provide notification of available updates. |
Identity | We use the Bakery module to synchronize account data between www.drupal.org and all of the sub-sites. |
Testing | DrupalCI provides automated testing for Drupal core and contributed projects. |
Composer | The Drupal.org Composer Façade translates project meta data into the packages.json format that allows developers to use Composer to manage Drupal projects. |
Search | We maintain SOLR indexes for Drupal.org search. |
Pre-production | Development and staging environments for Drupal.org and its sub-sites. |
Telemetry and BI | We gather telemetry and generate business insight about the health of the Drupal ecosystem. |
Camp Archives | We host archives of camp websites from the community on Drupalcamp.org. |
Drupal Store - Deprecated | Drupalstore.org offers Drupal themed merchandise, the proceeds of which support the Drupal Association. |
Volunteer time
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Community initiatives
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The Drupal.org Roadmap is updated by the Drupal Association staff with the input from the community and the Drupal Association Board. The roadmap is reviewed on a quarterly basis. To keep up with this work, visit the initiative issues listed, subscribe to our change notifications, and follow @drupal_org on Twitter.