The Drop Times: Get Ready for DrupalCon Barcelona 2024: What to Expect

DrupalCon Barcelona is just around the corner, running from September 9 to 12, 2024. As one of the most anticipated events in the Drupal community, this year’s conference promises to deliver a blend of technical insights, community collaboration, and exciting updates that everyone will be talking about. If you’re a developer, site builder, project manager, or just someone intrigued by the future of web technology, there’s something in store for you.

Why DrupalCon Barcelona Matters

This year’s DrupalCon is packed with key sessions, hands-on workshops, and networking opportunities designed to bring the community together. Whether you’re looking to dive deep into Drupal 11, which will see some significant updates during the event, or catch the latest on how Drupal is evolving as a powerful digital platform, the conference is shaping up to be a can’t-miss opportunity.

What’s New? A Focus on Starshot

A highlight of the event will be the ongoing work on the Starshot Initiative, which is aimed at taking Drupal to the next level. In a recent interview with The Drop Times, Drupal’s founder Dries Buytaert shared, 

“Our next big milestone is DrupalCon Barcelona, which is in September. We hope to show some real progress there on a variety of different things, from marketing to our demo of Starshot to maybe having the first recipes… implemented.”

This makes DrupalCon Barcelona not just another tech event but a milestone where the community will witness key advancements, including live demos of Starshot. The first recipes, a crucial technical feature within Starshot, might be unveiled, offering an early glimpse into the future of Drupal.

Program Highlights

The event’s schedule will feature sessions on critical topics such as Composer, security, local development, and the latest updates in Drupal 11. Expect to hear about performance improvements, new modules, and security enhancements that aim to make Drupal 11 even more powerful. Developers will also have the opportunity to discuss workflows, integrations, and DevOps practices that can streamline their projects.

Additionally, keep an eye on the Starshot Initiative sessions, where you’ll get a closer look at how this ambitious project is progressing and what it means for Drupal’s future. We have listed the key Starshot sessions happening at DrupalCon Barcelona—take a look at the Key Sessions on Drupal Starshot Initiative at DrupalCon Barcelona 2024 

Community and Networking Opportunities

As always, DrupalCon is more than just technical talks. It’s about community. The event is set to feature numerous networking events, helping attendees meet fellow Drupal enthusiasts, share ideas, and collaborate on projects. Whether you’re looking to expand your skill set or connect with others in the industry, DrupalCon Barcelona offers the perfect platform.

Why You Should Attend

With all the excitement surrounding Starshot and the recent release of Drupal 11, there’s no better place to catch up on the latest developments in the Drupal ecosystem. With keynotes from leading voices in the community, hands-on workshops, and the promise of some surprise updates, DrupalCon Barcelona 2024 is poised to leave a lasting mark.

Don’t miss your chance to be part of this landmark event. Now, as we proceed further, let’s find out what The Drop Times has covered last week:

In an exclusive interviewVincenzo Gambino, Drupal Architect and Senior React Developer, shared his career journey from Palermo to London with our former sub-editor, Elma John. He discussed working on high-profile projects, such as those for Cambridge University, and co-authoring Jumpstart Jamstack Development. Vincenzo touched on the role of Drupal in headless architectures and its future in open-source technologies.

Christian Burk, Senior Backend Engineer at CivicActions, provided insights into managing complex content changes on large sites like VA.gov during Drupal GovCon 2023. He highlighted the codit_batch_operations module, which simplifies revisions, logging, and script execution alongside co-presenter Steve Wirt.

At the same event, Michael Kinnunen, Backend Engineer at CivicActions, discussed A/B testing within Drupal using LaunchDarkly, underscoring the platform’s versatility for government websites. He also attended sessions on content translation and large-scale content management, deepening his understanding of Drupal’s growing influence.

In other news, Drupal CMS has launched a community survey to improve its default search configuration. The initiative, led by 1XINTERNET, focuses on making Drupal’s search functionality more flexible for both developers and no-code users. Community members are encouraged to contribute to shaping the future of Drupal’s search experience.

Additionally, Drupal.org has updated its fonts to enhance readability, switching to ZT Gatha for headings and Noto Sans for body text. The update modernizes the platform’s look, improving user experience across its global community.

For a deep dive into Dresktop, an open-source tool transforming Drupal management, check out a tutorial by José Daniel Estrada Guzmán. From local development to cloud integration, Dresktop streamlines workflows using Docker, SSH, and Drush.

Lukas Fischer, CEO of Netnode AG, shared his innovative Native Design Flow, which integrates Figma and code at the outset of a project. This approach aims to eliminate the traditional design handoff, creating a more cohesive and efficient workflow from day one.

For the first time, local Drupal associations will jointly host a booth, highlighting collaboration within the European Drupal community. The booth will serve as a hub for networking and sharing information about upcoming events.

Looking ahead to other events, the NEDCamp 2024 session submission deadline has been extended to September 15, offering opportunities for presenters of all experience levels. Splash Awards Switzerland 2025 is scheduled for March 11 in Davos, coinciding with Drupal Mountain Camp. These awards celebrate the best in Drupal projects and innovation.

Early bird registration for DrupalCamp Berlin 2024 remains open until September 15, offering a discounted rate of €80. After October 15, the price will increase to €120, so early registration is recommended. The ticket includes entry, lunch, and an official event T-shirt.

Additionally, DrupalSouth Community Day 2024 in Canberra is seeking volunteers for event support, speaker coordination, and attendee assistance. The call for papers is also open, inviting Drupal professionals to submit session proposals for the event on November 14.

Meanwhile, The Splash Awards will debut in Asia at DrupalCon Singapore on December 9, 2024, celebrating excellence in Drupal projects across categories like Government, Corporate, and Education.

Mark your calendars for DrupalCamp Atlanta on October 18, 2024, in Sandy Springs, Georgia. This one-day conference will offer sessions on the technical and business aspects of Drupal and plenty of networking opportunities.

Finally, join The Drop Times at DrupalCon Barcelona as a volunteer to help cover the event’s best moments. From live updates to behind-the-scenes stories, it’s a great way to engage with the community and share the excitement.

We acknowledge that there are more stories to share. However, due to selection constraints, we must pause further exploration for now.

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Thank you, 
Sincerely 
Kazima Abbas
Sub-editor, The DropTimes.