Observing exchange rates: How to keep tabs on currencies during the summer travel season

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It’s summertime in the Northern Hemisphere, and for many people that means it’s also travel season. But before you depart for your dream holiday, don’t forget the essentials: passport, suitcase, and … Grafana? That’s right. If you’re headed to a different country, odds are you’ll use a different currency when…

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How to Create a Beautiful and Functional Site for Your WordPress Meetup Group

A few weeks ago at WordCamp Europe we announced free sites for local WordPress meetup groups. This initiative aims to support the WordPress community by providing free world-class hosting to promote your local meetups. Today we’re bringing you a set of easy-to-use templates, along with some ideas on how to…

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Tag1 Consulting: Migrating Your Data from Drupal 7 to Drupal 10: Syntax and structure of migration files

In the previous article, we saw what a migration file looks like. We made some changes without going too deep into explaining the syntax or structure of the file. Today, we are exploring the language in which migration files are written and the different sections it contains. Read more mauricio…

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PreviousNext: Co-contribution with clients: A revision UI API for all entity types

The tale of an eight-year, collaborative effort to build a generic revision UI into Drupal 10.1.0, bringing a major piece of functionality to core.by lee.rowlands / 11 July 2024As we discussed in our previous post, Improving Drupal with the help of your clients, we’re fortunate to work with a client like…

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Drupal.org blog: Ending Packages.Drupal.org support for Composer 1

To prepare Drupal.org infrastructure for providing automatic updates for Drupal and upgrading Drupal.org itself, we are removing support for Composer 1 on Packages.Drupal.org. New Drupal.org packages & releases will not be available for Composer 1 after August 12, 2024. Composer 1 support will be dropped after October 1, 2024. Preparing your…

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Dries Buytaert: Satoshi Nakamoto’s Drupal adventure

Martti Malmi, an early contributor to the Bitcoin project, recently shared a fascinating piece of internet history: an archive of private emails between himself and Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoin's mysterious founder. The identity of Satoshi Nakamoto remains one of the biggest mysteries in the technology world. Despite extensive investigations, speculative reports,…

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Dries Buytaert: Acquia a Leader in the 2024 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Digital Experience Platforms

For the fifth year in a row, Acquia has been named a Leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Digital Experience Platforms (DXP). Acquia received this recognition from Gartner based on both the completeness of product vision and ability to execute. Central to our vision and execution is a deep…

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Dries Buytaert: Two years later: is my Web3 website still standing?

Two years ago, I launched a simple Web3 website using IPFS (InterPlanetary File System) and ENS (Ethereum Name Service). Back then, Web3 tools were getting a lot of media attention and I wanted to try it out. Since I set up my Web3 website two years ago, I basically forgot…

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