9/10/2023 0 Comments Drupal rules delay![]() ![]() Is your organization considering a re-branding? Are you planning a new communications campaign? Are you about to seek a new round of funding? All of these questions affect how and when and how you should move to Drupal 8. Step 1: Consider Your Contextīefore you even think about software, consider where your organization or project exists in your world. What does a Drupal 8 plan look like?Ī solid plan includes a consideration of the following: That means that you should get your house in order and prepare your budget requests now. In short, unless you are an early adopter, our recommendation is to begin planning your upgrade now, so you are prepared to move Drupal 8 as soon as late 2016. ![]() While security updates will continue, new features and innovation are definitely going to be focused on Drupal 8, and in time, fewer and fewer developers will be adept at maintaining or improving a Drupal 7 site. ![]() Although Drupal 7 will be officially supported for quite some time, developer enthusiasm and attention is already shifting to Drupal 8. While there’s no reason to panic (unless you are Drupal 6, then it is time to get into gear), you do need to plan. Drupal 8 is officially released this week! Around that time, he talked to folks about their plans, many replied, “my plan so far has been to put my fingers in my ears and say, ‘la, la, la, la…’” Well, it’s time to remove your fingers from your ears and kick your strategic planning into high gear. Co-written by: Jess Snyder, Senior Manager, Web Systems at WETAĪ year ago, Andrew wrote that the Drupal 8 decision was coming, and advised folks to plan. ![]()
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