If you’re responsible for one of the 700,000 websites running Drupal 7 right now, you’ll have heard about the big change coming to Drupal.
The release of Drupal 9 and the subsequent withdrawal of Drupal 7 and 8 marks a step-change in the platform’s development and a significant shift in technology, with implications for security.
Here’s what’s happening – and what you need to do.
What’s happening to Drupal 7, 8 and 9?
On June 3 2020, the first version of Drupal 9 will be released. It will be the newest version of the popular open-source content management system.
In November 2021, Drupal 7 and Read full story ›
Source: The Drum