The Drupal community thrives on collaboration and innovation. As DrupalCon evolves as the premier gathering for Drupalists, the Drupal Association recognized the opportunity to rebrand the DrupalCon visual identity to better reflect the energy, ambition, and future of our global community. That’s why we teamed up with SixEleven to reimagine the DrupalCon brand, delivering a new logo, city icon, brand book, and visual identity that will shape the future looks of our flagship events.
Based in Turin, Italy, SixEleven is a digital creative agency, and long time collaborator and design partner for the Drupal Association. For SixEleven, innovation comes first and that is why their methodology is based on a growth hacking approach: they always find new creative, innovative, and analytical ways to hack the system and improve brands. Since 2009, SixEleven has specialized in reimagining brands from hospitality, luxury design, institutional/non-profit, corporate, education, and Public Administration sectors.
The Opportunity for Change
The recent rebranding of DrupalCon was a monumental effort driven by staff and community, resulting in an updated logo, font, and color palette that now define DrupalCon’s visual identity and aligns with the recent Drupal rebranding. This evolution helps make sure our brand reflects not only where we are today but also where we’re headed.
A Thoughtful and Collaborative Process
Our partnership with SixEleven was anchored in a shared commitment to creativity, clarity, and community values. The process began with an in-depth exploration of what DrupalCon represents: an intersection of opportunity, innovation, and connection. Through information-gathering sessions, creative exploration, and collaborative feedback, SixEleven worked closely with our leadership team to develop concepts that better capture the spirit of DrupalCon.
The Outcome
A refreshed DrupalCon identity that balances Drupal’s heritage with a modern, future-focused aesthetic. The new logo and visual identity are designed to be bold, flexible, and instantly recognizable, ensuring that DrupalCon continues to stand out in the open-source and tech conference landscape.
Looking Ahead
The rebrand will be unveiled in future DrupalCon, starting with Vienna 2025 and Nara 2025 with the logo debut and changes in event signage, marketing materials, and digital platforms, providing a unified and engaging experience for attendees, speakers, and sponsors alike.
The Drupal Association remains committed to evolving with our community and ensuring that our brand reflects the passion, innovation, and ambition that drive Drupal forward. We can't wait for you to see the new DrupalCon identity in action!
Become a Mentor at DrupalCon!
As we gear up for the upcoming DrupalCon Atlanta, we are recruiting volunteers to serve as mentors during Mentored Contribution Day: Thursday, March 27th. Mentors play a crucial role in making newcomers feel welcomed and confident, assisting them in setting up their environments, finding tasks, and navigating the contribution process.
Not an experienced programmer? No problem! — You can still be a valuable mentor! At DrupalCon, we are looking for mentors from diverse backgrounds, skill levels, and regions to help support new contributors. Mentors guide new contributors on how to find information and act as friendly resources. Mentors and contributors often collaborate in pairs or teams to find solutions and understand their role in the larger context.
Even experienced developers can find the Drupal issue queue daunting, especially if unfamiliar with the full issue resolution lifecycle. Mentor Orientation sessions prepare mentors for working with new contributors. Meanwhile, the mentor coordination team holds workshops for new contributors, and identifies novice issues in advance, to help first-time mentors and contributors succeed.
You could become a Drupal core contributor!
All core mentoring-related workshops will result in contribution credits for both mentors and contributors who attend. These credits acknowledge and reward your efforts in strengthening the Drupal ecosystem. By participating, you not only enhance your skills but also receive official recognition for your contributions. This valuable acknowledgment can boost your professional profile and credibility in the Drupal community. We encourage all potential mentors and contributors to take advantage of this opportunity and ensure their involvement is recognized!
Why Become a Mentor?
Confidence booster: When you explain a concept to someone else, you not only deepen your understanding but also enhance your confidence in that subject.
Learn from top developers: Mentorship is a two-way street. Gain insights from experienced contributors and deepen your Drupal knowledge.
Foster growth: Play a crucial role in the professional and personal growth of new community members.
Build connections: Network with other mentors and mentees, creating lasting relationships within the Drupal community.
Give back: Contribute to the success and sustainability of the Drupal project by nurturing the next generation of contributors.
How to Get Involved?
For more information and to get involved, visit the DrupalCon Atlanta Contribution Page.
Get connected, visit Drupal Slack to join:
Join the first time contributions conversation: #first-contribution
To become a mentor: #mentoring-team-coordination
Your mentorship definitely can make a difference!
Not an experienced programmer? No problem! — You can still be a valuable mentor! At DrupalCon, we are looking for mentors from diverse backgrounds, skill levels, and regions to help support new contributors. Mentors guide new contributors on how to find information and act as friendly resources. Mentors and contributors often collaborate in pairs or teams to find solutions and understand their role in the larger context.
Even experienced developers can find the Drupal issue queue daunting, especially if unfamiliar with the full issue resolution lifecycle. Mentor Orientation sessions prepare mentors for working with new contributors. Meanwhile, the mentor coordination team holds workshops for new contributors, and identifies novice issues in advance, to help first-time mentors and contributors succeed.
You could become a Drupal core contributor!
All core mentoring-related workshops will result in contribution credits for both mentors and contributors who attend. These credits acknowledge and reward your efforts in strengthening the Drupal ecosystem. By participating, you not only enhance your skills but also receive official recognition for your contributions. This valuable acknowledgment can boost your professional profile and credibility in the Drupal community. We encourage all potential mentors and contributors to take advantage of this opportunity and ensure their involvement is recognized!
Why Become a Mentor?
Confidence booster: When you explain a concept to someone else, you not only deepen your understanding but also enhance your confidence in that subject.
Learn from top developers: Mentorship is a two-way street. Gain insights from experienced contributors and deepen your Drupal knowledge.
Foster growth: Play a crucial role in the professional and personal growth of new community members.
Build connections: Network with other mentors and mentees, creating lasting relationships within the Drupal community.
Give back: Contribute to the success and sustainability of the Drupal project by nurturing the next generation of contributors.
How to Get Involved?
For more information and to get involved, visit the DrupalCon Atlanta Contribution Page.
Get connected, visit Drupal Slack to join:
Join the first time contributions conversation: #first-contribution
To become a mentor: #mentoring-team-coordination
Your mentorship definitely can make a difference!
Become a New Contributor at DrupalCon
Yes! You can join our vibrant community of contributors. Whether you're new to Drupal or an experienced developer, your unique skills and perspectives are invaluable.
We welcome individuals from all backgrounds and skill levels to engage in various tasks, including designing user interfaces, translating text, writing documentation, reviewing contributions, identifying bugs, and of course: coding. Mentors are available to guide newcomers as well as anyone who would just like some guidance, ensuring an inclusive environment for everyone. By contributing, not only are you actively learning new skills, but you also play a vital role in Drupal's growth and receive recognition through the issue credit system.
Why Contribute?
Skill development: Engage in real-world projects to enhance your technical abilities and problem-solving skills.
Community engagement: Collaborate with a global network of professionals, expanding your connections within the Drupal ecosystem.
Professional recognition: Earn contribution credits for yourself and your organization that acknowledge your efforts, boosting your professional profile.
How to Get Started
Watch the video playlist at bit.ly/drupal-contribute and read the Contributor Guide.
Find a task: Visit the Contributor Guide's Find a Task page to discover tasks that match your interests and skills.
Connect with other contributors on Slack in the #contribute or #first-contribution channels to find other ways to contribute.
Attend an event: Participate in contribution events at DrupalCon Atlanta to collaborate with others and make meaningful contributions.
Connect with mentors: At DrupalCon Atlanta, mentors are ready to help you make your first contribution. You can attend a “First-Time Contribution Workshop”, and follow guidance from experienced contributors and mentors.
Add to Your Calendar
Tuesday, March 25, 2025 - 09:00 to 09:50
Wednesday, March 26, 2025 - 13:30 to 14:20
Thursday, March 27, 2025 - 09:00 to 10:00
Your contributions play a crucial role in the growth and longevity of the Drupal project. We look forward to welcoming you to our community and working together to build something remarkable.
For more information and to get involved, visit the DrupalCon Atlanta Contribution Page.
Get connected, visit Drupal Slack to join:
Join the first time contributions conversation: #first-contribution
To become a mentor: #mentoring-team-coordination
We welcome individuals from all backgrounds and skill levels to engage in various tasks, including designing user interfaces, translating text, writing documentation, reviewing contributions, identifying bugs, and of course: coding. Mentors are available to guide newcomers as well as anyone who would just like some guidance, ensuring an inclusive environment for everyone. By contributing, not only are you actively learning new skills, but you also play a vital role in Drupal's growth and receive recognition through the issue credit system.
Why Contribute?
Skill development: Engage in real-world projects to enhance your technical abilities and problem-solving skills.
Community engagement: Collaborate with a global network of professionals, expanding your connections within the Drupal ecosystem.
Professional recognition: Earn contribution credits for yourself and your organization that acknowledge your efforts, boosting your professional profile.
How to Get Started
Watch the video playlist at bit.ly/drupal-contribute and read the Contributor Guide.
Find a task: Visit the Contributor Guide's Find a Task page to discover tasks that match your interests and skills.
Connect with other contributors on Slack in the #contribute or #first-contribution channels to find other ways to contribute.
Attend an event: Participate in contribution events at DrupalCon Atlanta to collaborate with others and make meaningful contributions.
Connect with mentors: At DrupalCon Atlanta, mentors are ready to help you make your first contribution. You can attend a “First-Time Contribution Workshop”, and follow guidance from experienced contributors and mentors.
Add to Your Calendar
Tuesday, March 25, 2025 - 09:00 to 09:50
Wednesday, March 26, 2025 - 13:30 to 14:20
Thursday, March 27, 2025 - 09:00 to 10:00
Your contributions play a crucial role in the growth and longevity of the Drupal project. We look forward to welcoming you to our community and working together to build something remarkable.
For more information and to get involved, visit the DrupalCon Atlanta Contribution Page.
Get connected, visit Drupal Slack to join:
Join the first time contributions conversation: #first-contribution
To become a mentor: #mentoring-team-coordination
March Drupal for Nonprofits Chat
Join us THURSDAY, March 20 at 1pm ET / 10am PT, for our regularly scheduled call to chat about all things Drupal and nonprofits. (Convert to your local time zone.)
We don't have anything specific on the agenda this month, so we'll have plenty of time to discuss anything that's on our minds at the intersection of Drupal and nonprofits. Got something specific you want to talk about? Feel free to share ahead of time in our collaborative Google doc: https://nten.org/drupal/notes!
All nonprofit Drupal devs and users, regardless of experience level, are always welcome on this call.
This free call is sponsored by NTEN.org and open to everyone.
Join the call: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81817469653
Meeting ID: 818 1746 9653
Passcode: 551681
One tap mobile:
+16699006833,,81817469653# US (San Jose)
+13462487799,,81817469653# US (Houston)
Dial by your location:
+1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)
+1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)
+1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)
+1 929 205 6099 US (New York)
+1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC)
+1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)
Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kpV1o65N
Follow along on Google Docs: https://nten.org/drupal/notes
View notes of previous months' calls.
We don't have anything specific on the agenda this month, so we'll have plenty of time to discuss anything that's on our minds at the intersection of Drupal and nonprofits. Got something specific you want to talk about? Feel free to share ahead of time in our collaborative Google doc: https://nten.org/drupal/notes!
All nonprofit Drupal devs and users, regardless of experience level, are always welcome on this call.
This free call is sponsored by NTEN.org and open to everyone.
Join the call: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81817469653
Meeting ID: 818 1746 9653
Passcode: 551681
One tap mobile:
+16699006833,,81817469653# US (San Jose)
+13462487799,,81817469653# US (Houston)
Dial by your location:
+1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)
+1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)
+1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)
+1 929 205 6099 US (New York)
+1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC)
+1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)
Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kpV1o65N
Follow along on Google Docs: https://nten.org/drupal/notes
View notes of previous months' calls.
Kicking Off Your Drupal Adventure: Top DrupalCon Sessions for Those New to Drupal
Taking your first steps with Drupal? No matter your professional role, your journey with Drupal will be full of exciting discoveries. One of them is an outstanding community of passionate, fun, and brilliant people who love sharing their expertise. Once you experience how it feels to be part of it, you’ll never want to seek a different platform.
This community is gathering soon for the biggest Drupal event of the year. Mark your calendar for 24-27 March and prepare to immerse yourself in the vibrant Drupal universe in Atlanta, Georgia. You’ll make new friends, hear about the latest Drupal trends from top Drupal creators, and find answers to your questions. With beginner-friendly sessions, hands-on workshops, and a welcoming atmosphere, you’ll gain the needed confidence and knowledge.
Need some tips for preparing for the event and maximizing your experience? Check out “A First Time Attendees Guide to DrupalCon Atlanta 2025” which includes plenty of them. Once you’ve got the essentials covered, it’s time to plan your schedule. DrupalCon’s program is packed with insightful sessions. In this article, we’ll spotlight the best ones to help you kick off your Drupal experience.
Top sessions for newcomers at DrupalCon Atlanta 2025
New Member + Local Drupal Community Meetups and Meeting Spaces
It’s no surprise that the open and welcoming Drupal community offers special events for new members. They serve two key purposes: bringing in new people and strengthening local Drupal communities.
New Member + Local Drupal Community Meeting Space is designed for new Drupal community members (that’s you) to meet their local Drupal camps, associations, and community groups. With designated ambassadors leading the way, this creates a welcoming and collaborative environment. The space is open 8.00-17.00 Monday through Thursday. Meet new friends and enjoy DrupalCon together!
New Member + Local Drupal Community Meet Up is a casual and friendly gathering, meant to break the ice before the Welcome Party and other sessions. Several instances of these meetups are already in the schedule, and there may be more to come.
By attending, you get a fantastic chance to ease into the experience, meet new people, and build relationships that will make your time at the conference especially enjoyable. What’s more, these connections could extend beyond the event itself.
Getting to know your local Drupal community offers yet another fantastic benefit: it may motivate you to attend local events in the future. While smaller than DrupalCon, these gatherings are still incredibly valuable for both learning and networking.
“Finding Your Path to Drupal: How Three Unique Journeys Led to Meaningful Careers in Web Development” — by Nagat Ahmed, Lynda Santiago, Amani Mansour
It’s amazing how different paths can all lead to Drupal. Want to discover some inspiring stories about people from diverse backgrounds finding their way into the Drupal world? Then the following panel discussion by Nagat Ahmed (nagatahmed), Lynda Santiago (lyndasantiago), and Amani Mansour (amani.mansour92) is for you.
It brings together three developers who took very different roads into web development — one started as a stay-at-home parent, another worked in the conflict resolution sphere, and the third attended a coding bootcamp. Despite their different starting points, they all built successful careers in Drupal.
The speakers will cover the obstacles they faced, the skills they developed along the way, and how Drupal opened doors to exciting opportunities. But it’s not just about learning to code — each panelist will also share how their previous experiences gave them unique perspectives and non-technical skills that made them successful developers on their teams.
This session will show you that there’s no single path to success in web development. No matter where you come from, there’s a place for you in Drupal. And if you’ve ever struggled with self-doubt or imposter syndrome, this talk may help you overcome those barriers and take the next step in your Drupal journey.
Networking Area for Drupal Attendees
Networking is a key component of every Drupal event, and it’s especially valuable for new members. That’s why DrupalCon offers so many opportunities to connect. The Networking Area for Drupal Attendees is the perfect space to meet and engage with fellow Drupal enthusiasts.
This space is designed to help you participate in meaningful conversations in a relaxed setting. Chat with developers, project managers, designers, and community leaders, share your experiences, and maybe even find your next collaboration opportunity or a mentor to support you as you grow in Drupal.
The Drupal community thrives on connection and knowledge-sharing. Don’t hesitate to stop by, introduce yourself, expand your network, and who knows — this might be the start of something great.
“Drupal CMS now and beyond” — by Pamela Barone and Cristina Chumillas
If you’re new to the Drupal world, you absolutely need to learn about one topic you’ll hear a lot about: Drupal CMS (also known as Starshot). This exciting new version of Drupal is changing the way websites are built and managed, making it easier for non-technical users to create powerful website functionalities without needing to write any code. It is built on top of traditional Drupal core and exists alongside it.
Drupal CMS 1.0 made its debut on January 15, Drupal’s 24th birthday, and the community is now buzzing with excitement about what’s next. Here is a session to discover the details. It will be led by Pamela Barone (pameeela) and Cristina Chumillas (ckrina), top Drupal contributors and part of the amazing team of Drupal CMS creators.
The speakers will dive into the ongoing development of Drupal CMS. You’ll be introduced to the plans for future versions, the features currently in progress, what has been built so far, what lessons have been learned, and how the strategy defines the roadmap.
This session will also offer you a chance to appreciate the strength of the Drupal community, as the speakers share how it united to build Drupal CMS. You’ll get to know how anyone, including newcomers, can contribute, as all types of contributions are welcome.
“Recipes: It's About Time!” — by Martin Anderson-Clutz
Another exciting Drupal innovation that makes website creation faster and more efficient is Recipes. With Recipes, even non-technical users can add feature sets — like blog functionality, event management, and SEO capabilities — simply by clicking a button. For developers, Recipes offer a way to package features following best practices.
In this session by Martin Anderson-Clutz (mandclu), a leading Drupal contributor, will demonstrate how Recipes work, focusing on the Events recipe. This pre-packaged solution allows you to instantly add event functionality to your site. It includes everything you need: a content type for events, fields for start and end dates, duration, location with integrated Google Maps, and more. You’ll see the Events recipe and its add-ons in action during the session.
Recipes are one of the key building blocks of the earlier-mentioned Drupal CMS (Starshot). Martin will show the built-in capabilities and the options to extend them. However, Recipes are not limited to Drupal CMS but are also available in traditional Drupal core, so Martin will explain how to add the same features to “classic” Drupal websites as well.
If you're a fan of live demos, this session is for you — by the end, you'll know exactly how to enhance your website with features from the Events recipe or other Recipes.
“Experience Builder is coming. Are you ready?” — by Lauri Timmanee
Be sure to catch a session on yet another gem in Drupal’s growing collection of innovations. While Drupal has seen many page layout tools over the years, a next-generation page builder is now in the works — one that promises to redefine the process.
Experience Builder is designed to bring together best practices while introducing game-changing capabilities. It will make creating and customizing pages easier and more efficient than ever before.
With Experience Builder, marketing teams can design and theme entire websites directly in their browser, without needing advanced technical skills beyond basic HTML, CSS, and templating markup. Content creators will have more freedom, too — they’ll be able to compose and edit content anywhere on the page, without waiting for developer support.
In this session, initiative leader Lauri Timmanee (lauriii) will walk you through how Experience Builder works. You’ll see this exciting tool in action with a live demo, with a step-by-step walkthrough of how websites will be built with it. Plus, you’ll also get a sneak peek at what’s coming next, beyond the initial release.
Driesnote by Dries Buytaert
While there are so many sessions around exciting features and great practices, there is one you absolutely cannot miss. In just one keynote, you’ll get a front-row seat to the best of Drupal — its core values, the latest developments like Experience Builder, Recipes, and AI-powered tools, and an exclusive look at what’s ahead. Driesnote often unveils game-changing innovations and future plans before they’re shared anywhere else.
But Driesnote is more than just a session packed with insights — it’s where you truly feel the heartbeat of Drupal. Dries Buytaert, the founder of Drupal, has a unique way of inspiring the audience, making everyone proud of Drupal’s progress and excited to be part of its thriving community. He’ll likely highlight the people driving Drupal forward.
You’ll leave with a deeper understanding of how Drupal is evolving and how you can be part of its future, no matter your background or experience level.
Contribution workshops for beginners
One of the greatest strengths of open-source communities is that anyone can contribute to the platform. In Drupal, contributions are not only rewarding but also recognized — contributors earn credits on drupal.org and respect from the community.
Even if you're new to Drupal, you can make an impact alongside seasoned experts. No contribution is too small, and there’s a wide range of tasks for every skill level. Plus, contribution isn’t just about coding — there are plenty of ways to get involved as a designer, QA specialist, marketer, content editor, and so on.
At DrupalCon, you’ll have the perfect opportunity to kick off your contribution experience in a welcoming and supportive environment. Special sessions are designed to guide you through the process:
1st Time Contribution Workshop is ideal for those who have never contributed to Drupal before. You’ll get a step-by-step introduction to the contribution process, including how to navigate drupal.org, find beginner-friendly tasks, and collaborate with the community. There are several instances of this workshop.
Mentored Contribution session is open to everyone — whether you’re brand new or already a little familiar with contributing. You’ll join experienced contributors and maintainers to work on real issues, ask questions, and gain hands-on experience while making a meaningful contribution to Drupal.
Final thoughts
Let DrupalCon 2025 give a great start to your exciting path in the Drupal world — one where learning, growth, and opportunity await at every turn. The warm embrace of the Drupal community, paired with beginner-oriented sessions, will give you the foundation you need to feel confident, supported, inspired, and energized. Who knows — one day, you might find yourself on stage at the biggest Drupal event, inspiring others!
This community is gathering soon for the biggest Drupal event of the year. Mark your calendar for 24-27 March and prepare to immerse yourself in the vibrant Drupal universe in Atlanta, Georgia. You’ll make new friends, hear about the latest Drupal trends from top Drupal creators, and find answers to your questions. With beginner-friendly sessions, hands-on workshops, and a welcoming atmosphere, you’ll gain the needed confidence and knowledge.
Need some tips for preparing for the event and maximizing your experience? Check out “A First Time Attendees Guide to DrupalCon Atlanta 2025” which includes plenty of them. Once you’ve got the essentials covered, it’s time to plan your schedule. DrupalCon’s program is packed with insightful sessions. In this article, we’ll spotlight the best ones to help you kick off your Drupal experience.
Top sessions for newcomers at DrupalCon Atlanta 2025
New Member + Local Drupal Community Meetups and Meeting Spaces
It’s no surprise that the open and welcoming Drupal community offers special events for new members. They serve two key purposes: bringing in new people and strengthening local Drupal communities.
New Member + Local Drupal Community Meeting Space is designed for new Drupal community members (that’s you) to meet their local Drupal camps, associations, and community groups. With designated ambassadors leading the way, this creates a welcoming and collaborative environment. The space is open 8.00-17.00 Monday through Thursday. Meet new friends and enjoy DrupalCon together!
New Member + Local Drupal Community Meet Up is a casual and friendly gathering, meant to break the ice before the Welcome Party and other sessions. Several instances of these meetups are already in the schedule, and there may be more to come.
By attending, you get a fantastic chance to ease into the experience, meet new people, and build relationships that will make your time at the conference especially enjoyable. What’s more, these connections could extend beyond the event itself.
Getting to know your local Drupal community offers yet another fantastic benefit: it may motivate you to attend local events in the future. While smaller than DrupalCon, these gatherings are still incredibly valuable for both learning and networking.
“Finding Your Path to Drupal: How Three Unique Journeys Led to Meaningful Careers in Web Development” — by Nagat Ahmed, Lynda Santiago, Amani Mansour
It’s amazing how different paths can all lead to Drupal. Want to discover some inspiring stories about people from diverse backgrounds finding their way into the Drupal world? Then the following panel discussion by Nagat Ahmed (nagatahmed), Lynda Santiago (lyndasantiago), and Amani Mansour (amani.mansour92) is for you.
It brings together three developers who took very different roads into web development — one started as a stay-at-home parent, another worked in the conflict resolution sphere, and the third attended a coding bootcamp. Despite their different starting points, they all built successful careers in Drupal.
The speakers will cover the obstacles they faced, the skills they developed along the way, and how Drupal opened doors to exciting opportunities. But it’s not just about learning to code — each panelist will also share how their previous experiences gave them unique perspectives and non-technical skills that made them successful developers on their teams.
This session will show you that there’s no single path to success in web development. No matter where you come from, there’s a place for you in Drupal. And if you’ve ever struggled with self-doubt or imposter syndrome, this talk may help you overcome those barriers and take the next step in your Drupal journey.
Networking Area for Drupal Attendees
Networking is a key component of every Drupal event, and it’s especially valuable for new members. That’s why DrupalCon offers so many opportunities to connect. The Networking Area for Drupal Attendees is the perfect space to meet and engage with fellow Drupal enthusiasts.
This space is designed to help you participate in meaningful conversations in a relaxed setting. Chat with developers, project managers, designers, and community leaders, share your experiences, and maybe even find your next collaboration opportunity or a mentor to support you as you grow in Drupal.
The Drupal community thrives on connection and knowledge-sharing. Don’t hesitate to stop by, introduce yourself, expand your network, and who knows — this might be the start of something great.
“Drupal CMS now and beyond” — by Pamela Barone and Cristina Chumillas
If you’re new to the Drupal world, you absolutely need to learn about one topic you’ll hear a lot about: Drupal CMS (also known as Starshot). This exciting new version of Drupal is changing the way websites are built and managed, making it easier for non-technical users to create powerful website functionalities without needing to write any code. It is built on top of traditional Drupal core and exists alongside it.
Drupal CMS 1.0 made its debut on January 15, Drupal’s 24th birthday, and the community is now buzzing with excitement about what’s next. Here is a session to discover the details. It will be led by Pamela Barone (pameeela) and Cristina Chumillas (ckrina), top Drupal contributors and part of the amazing team of Drupal CMS creators.
The speakers will dive into the ongoing development of Drupal CMS. You’ll be introduced to the plans for future versions, the features currently in progress, what has been built so far, what lessons have been learned, and how the strategy defines the roadmap.
This session will also offer you a chance to appreciate the strength of the Drupal community, as the speakers share how it united to build Drupal CMS. You’ll get to know how anyone, including newcomers, can contribute, as all types of contributions are welcome.
“Recipes: It's About Time!” — by Martin Anderson-Clutz
Another exciting Drupal innovation that makes website creation faster and more efficient is Recipes. With Recipes, even non-technical users can add feature sets — like blog functionality, event management, and SEO capabilities — simply by clicking a button. For developers, Recipes offer a way to package features following best practices.
In this session by Martin Anderson-Clutz (mandclu), a leading Drupal contributor, will demonstrate how Recipes work, focusing on the Events recipe. This pre-packaged solution allows you to instantly add event functionality to your site. It includes everything you need: a content type for events, fields for start and end dates, duration, location with integrated Google Maps, and more. You’ll see the Events recipe and its add-ons in action during the session.
Recipes are one of the key building blocks of the earlier-mentioned Drupal CMS (Starshot). Martin will show the built-in capabilities and the options to extend them. However, Recipes are not limited to Drupal CMS but are also available in traditional Drupal core, so Martin will explain how to add the same features to “classic” Drupal websites as well.
If you're a fan of live demos, this session is for you — by the end, you'll know exactly how to enhance your website with features from the Events recipe or other Recipes.
“Experience Builder is coming. Are you ready?” — by Lauri Timmanee
Be sure to catch a session on yet another gem in Drupal’s growing collection of innovations. While Drupal has seen many page layout tools over the years, a next-generation page builder is now in the works — one that promises to redefine the process.
Experience Builder is designed to bring together best practices while introducing game-changing capabilities. It will make creating and customizing pages easier and more efficient than ever before.
With Experience Builder, marketing teams can design and theme entire websites directly in their browser, without needing advanced technical skills beyond basic HTML, CSS, and templating markup. Content creators will have more freedom, too — they’ll be able to compose and edit content anywhere on the page, without waiting for developer support.
In this session, initiative leader Lauri Timmanee (lauriii) will walk you through how Experience Builder works. You’ll see this exciting tool in action with a live demo, with a step-by-step walkthrough of how websites will be built with it. Plus, you’ll also get a sneak peek at what’s coming next, beyond the initial release.
Driesnote by Dries Buytaert
While there are so many sessions around exciting features and great practices, there is one you absolutely cannot miss. In just one keynote, you’ll get a front-row seat to the best of Drupal — its core values, the latest developments like Experience Builder, Recipes, and AI-powered tools, and an exclusive look at what’s ahead. Driesnote often unveils game-changing innovations and future plans before they’re shared anywhere else.
But Driesnote is more than just a session packed with insights — it’s where you truly feel the heartbeat of Drupal. Dries Buytaert, the founder of Drupal, has a unique way of inspiring the audience, making everyone proud of Drupal’s progress and excited to be part of its thriving community. He’ll likely highlight the people driving Drupal forward.
You’ll leave with a deeper understanding of how Drupal is evolving and how you can be part of its future, no matter your background or experience level.
Contribution workshops for beginners
One of the greatest strengths of open-source communities is that anyone can contribute to the platform. In Drupal, contributions are not only rewarding but also recognized — contributors earn credits on drupal.org and respect from the community.
Even if you're new to Drupal, you can make an impact alongside seasoned experts. No contribution is too small, and there’s a wide range of tasks for every skill level. Plus, contribution isn’t just about coding — there are plenty of ways to get involved as a designer, QA specialist, marketer, content editor, and so on.
At DrupalCon, you’ll have the perfect opportunity to kick off your contribution experience in a welcoming and supportive environment. Special sessions are designed to guide you through the process:
1st Time Contribution Workshop is ideal for those who have never contributed to Drupal before. You’ll get a step-by-step introduction to the contribution process, including how to navigate drupal.org, find beginner-friendly tasks, and collaborate with the community. There are several instances of this workshop.
Mentored Contribution session is open to everyone — whether you’re brand new or already a little familiar with contributing. You’ll join experienced contributors and maintainers to work on real issues, ask questions, and gain hands-on experience while making a meaningful contribution to Drupal.
Final thoughts
Let DrupalCon 2025 give a great start to your exciting path in the Drupal world — one where learning, growth, and opportunity await at every turn. The warm embrace of the Drupal community, paired with beginner-oriented sessions, will give you the foundation you need to feel confident, supported, inspired, and energized. Who knows — one day, you might find yourself on stage at the biggest Drupal event, inspiring others!
Top Reasons to attend the Government Summit at DrupalCon Atlanta 2025
Are you a government professional looking to enhance your digital skills and connect with like-minded peers? The Government Summit at DrupalCon Atlanta 2025 is the event for you!
This summit will take place on 24 March 2025, and will be designed specifically for government agencies and public sector leaders. It’s your chance to explore how Drupal, one of the world’s most powerful open-source content management systems, can help address the unique challenges government organizations face in digital transformation.
What to Expect
At the Government Summit, you’ll dive into topics such as:
Government Digital Transformation: Learn how Drupal modernizes government websites and improves user experience.
Security and Compliance: Explore best practices for meeting privacy and accessibility regulations.
Open-Source for Public Good: Understand how open-source solutions like Drupal foster transparency, cost savings, and innovation.
Case Studies & Workshops: Gain insights from successful government projects and collaborate with peers on real-world solutions.
Why Attend?
Learn from Experts: Gain valuable insights into government technology and digital strategy.
Network with Peers: Connect with government professionals and tech experts facing similar challenges.
Discover Practical Solutions: Learn how Drupal can improve citizen engagement, content management, and internal collaboration.
Stay Ahead of Trends: Explore emerging technologies like AI and cloud solutions in government.
How to Register
Don’t miss out! Whether you’re attending the full event or just the Government Summit, this is an investment in your professional growth and your agency’s future.
Current state and local government employees can add a free summit ticket to the Government Summit - a $250 value.
*must upload a valid local government ID during registration for discount
https://events.drupal.org/atlanta2025/ticket-rates-and-details
Join Us in Atlanta!
The Government Summit at DrupalCon Atlanta 2025 is your opportunity to stay ahead in digital transformation and open-source technology. Register today https://events.drupal.org/atlanta2025/ticket-rates-and-details and secure your spot!
This summit will take place on 24 March 2025, and will be designed specifically for government agencies and public sector leaders. It’s your chance to explore how Drupal, one of the world’s most powerful open-source content management systems, can help address the unique challenges government organizations face in digital transformation.
What to Expect
At the Government Summit, you’ll dive into topics such as:
Government Digital Transformation: Learn how Drupal modernizes government websites and improves user experience.
Security and Compliance: Explore best practices for meeting privacy and accessibility regulations.
Open-Source for Public Good: Understand how open-source solutions like Drupal foster transparency, cost savings, and innovation.
Case Studies & Workshops: Gain insights from successful government projects and collaborate with peers on real-world solutions.
Why Attend?
Learn from Experts: Gain valuable insights into government technology and digital strategy.
Network with Peers: Connect with government professionals and tech experts facing similar challenges.
Discover Practical Solutions: Learn how Drupal can improve citizen engagement, content management, and internal collaboration.
Stay Ahead of Trends: Explore emerging technologies like AI and cloud solutions in government.
How to Register
Don’t miss out! Whether you’re attending the full event or just the Government Summit, this is an investment in your professional growth and your agency’s future.
Current state and local government employees can add a free summit ticket to the Government Summit - a $250 value.
*must upload a valid local government ID during registration for discount
https://events.drupal.org/atlanta2025/ticket-rates-and-details
Join Us in Atlanta!
The Government Summit at DrupalCon Atlanta 2025 is your opportunity to stay ahead in digital transformation and open-source technology. Register today https://events.drupal.org/atlanta2025/ticket-rates-and-details and secure your spot!
Drupal CMS leadership changes
We're excited to announce updates to the Drupal Drupal CMS leadership team that will enhance our product, marketing, and user experience capabilities.
Nick Koger becomes Marketing Lead
Nick Koger will take over as Drupal CMS's Marketing Lead, replacing Suzanne Dergacheva. Since joining the Drupal Association as a Product Marketer seven months ago, Nick has assisted in launching Drupal CMS by creating web content, social media posts, and managing paid advertising. He also launched our global event marketing strategy to promote Drupal to external audiences worldwide.
We thank Suzanne and her team at Evolving Web for their valuable work on helping to launch our new brand and initial marketing pages. Suzanne is stepping back from day-to-day involvement to focus on Evolving Web but will remain active in the Marketing Committee. Evolving Web will continue to contribute to design and content strategy improvements on Drupal.org.
Emma Horrell appointed as UX Research Lead
To strengthen our focus on user experience, we've created a new leadership role: UX Research Lead. Emma Horrell will step into this position alongside Cristina Chumillas, who continues as Product Design Lead.
Emma's work on researching target audiences, defining their needs and expectations, and testing new features has shaped Drupal CMS's user experience. Her research expertise will help us optimize Drupal CMS for marketers. Thanks to the University of Edinburgh for supporting Emma's contributions and to Lullabot for supporting Cristina's work.
Adam Globus-Hoenich named Drupal CMS Lead Architect
Adam Globus-Hoenich has been central to Drupal CMS from the beginning – creating the original prototype at DrupalCon Portland and serving as the main committer since. His technical leadership has been crucial, and we're formalizing his role as Drupal CMS Architecture Lead. In this position, Adam will continue to work with Tim Plunkett, our Technical Lead.
We appreciate Acquia's support in giving Adam and Tim the time to drive Drupal CMS forward.
Looking ahead
These leadership changes are already in effect. Each person brings something special to the team that will expand Drupal's reach.
I'm sharing this news before DrupalCon Atlanta so you can meet our new leadership team there, understand the context for upcoming Drupal CMS presentations, and chat with them directly about where Drupal is headed.
This update builds on our previous leadership team announcement. Other leadership roles continue unchanged, and this announcement reflects our ongoing commitment to strengthening the Drupal CMS initiative with the right expertise.
Nick Koger becomes Marketing Lead
Nick Koger will take over as Drupal CMS's Marketing Lead, replacing Suzanne Dergacheva. Since joining the Drupal Association as a Product Marketer seven months ago, Nick has assisted in launching Drupal CMS by creating web content, social media posts, and managing paid advertising. He also launched our global event marketing strategy to promote Drupal to external audiences worldwide.
We thank Suzanne and her team at Evolving Web for their valuable work on helping to launch our new brand and initial marketing pages. Suzanne is stepping back from day-to-day involvement to focus on Evolving Web but will remain active in the Marketing Committee. Evolving Web will continue to contribute to design and content strategy improvements on Drupal.org.
Emma Horrell appointed as UX Research Lead
To strengthen our focus on user experience, we've created a new leadership role: UX Research Lead. Emma Horrell will step into this position alongside Cristina Chumillas, who continues as Product Design Lead.
Emma's work on researching target audiences, defining their needs and expectations, and testing new features has shaped Drupal CMS's user experience. Her research expertise will help us optimize Drupal CMS for marketers. Thanks to the University of Edinburgh for supporting Emma's contributions and to Lullabot for supporting Cristina's work.
Adam Globus-Hoenich named Drupal CMS Lead Architect
Adam Globus-Hoenich has been central to Drupal CMS from the beginning – creating the original prototype at DrupalCon Portland and serving as the main committer since. His technical leadership has been crucial, and we're formalizing his role as Drupal CMS Architecture Lead. In this position, Adam will continue to work with Tim Plunkett, our Technical Lead.
We appreciate Acquia's support in giving Adam and Tim the time to drive Drupal CMS forward.
Looking ahead
These leadership changes are already in effect. Each person brings something special to the team that will expand Drupal's reach.
I'm sharing this news before DrupalCon Atlanta so you can meet our new leadership team there, understand the context for upcoming Drupal CMS presentations, and chat with them directly about where Drupal is headed.
This update builds on our previous leadership team announcement. Other leadership roles continue unchanged, and this announcement reflects our ongoing commitment to strengthening the Drupal CMS initiative with the right expertise.
Drupal CMS leadership changes
We're excited to announce updates to the Drupal Drupal CMS leadership team that will enhance our product, marketing, and user experience capabilities.
Nick Koger becomes Marketing Lead
Nick Koger will take over as Drupal CMS's Marketing Lead, replacing Suzanne Dergacheva. Since joining the Drupal Association as a Product Marketer seven months ago, Nick has assisted in launching Drupal CMS by creating web content, social media posts, and managing paid advertising. He also launched our global event marketing strategy to promote Drupal to external audiences worldwide.
We thank Suzanne and her team at Evolving Web for their valuable work on helping to launch our new brand and initial marketing pages. Suzanne is stepping back from day-to-day involvement to focus on Evolving Web but will remain active in the Marketing Committee. Evolving Web will continue to contribute to design and content strategy improvements on Drupal.org.
Emma Horrell appointed as UX Research Lead
To strengthen our focus on user experience, we've created a new leadership role: UX Research Lead. Emma Horrell will step into this position alongside Cristina Chumillas, who continues as Product Design Lead.
Emma's work on researching target audiences, defining their needs and expectations, and testing new features has shaped Drupal CMS's user experience. Her research expertise will help us optimize Drupal CMS for marketers. Thanks to the University of Edinburgh for supporting Emma's contributions and to Lullabot for supporting Cristina's work.
Adam Globus-Hoenich named Drupal CMS Lead Architect
Adam Globus-Hoenich has been central to Drupal CMS from the beginning – creating the original prototype at DrupalCon Portland and serving as the main committer since. His technical leadership has been crucial, and we're formalizing his role as Drupal CMS Architecture Lead. In this position, Adam will continue to work with Tim Plunkett, our Technical Lead.
We appreciate Acquia's support in giving Adam and Tim the time to drive Drupal CMS forward.
Looking ahead
These leadership changes are already in effect. Each person brings something special to the team that will expand Drupal's reach.
I'm sharing this news before DrupalCon Atlanta so you can meet our new leadership team there, understand the context for upcoming Drupal CMS presentations, and chat with them directly about where Drupal is headed.
This update builds on our previous leadership team announcement. Other leadership roles continue unchanged, and this announcement reflects our ongoing commitment to strengthening the Drupal CMS initiative with the right expertise.
Nick Koger becomes Marketing Lead
Nick Koger will take over as Drupal CMS's Marketing Lead, replacing Suzanne Dergacheva. Since joining the Drupal Association as a Product Marketer seven months ago, Nick has assisted in launching Drupal CMS by creating web content, social media posts, and managing paid advertising. He also launched our global event marketing strategy to promote Drupal to external audiences worldwide.
We thank Suzanne and her team at Evolving Web for their valuable work on helping to launch our new brand and initial marketing pages. Suzanne is stepping back from day-to-day involvement to focus on Evolving Web but will remain active in the Marketing Committee. Evolving Web will continue to contribute to design and content strategy improvements on Drupal.org.
Emma Horrell appointed as UX Research Lead
To strengthen our focus on user experience, we've created a new leadership role: UX Research Lead. Emma Horrell will step into this position alongside Cristina Chumillas, who continues as Product Design Lead.
Emma's work on researching target audiences, defining their needs and expectations, and testing new features has shaped Drupal CMS's user experience. Her research expertise will help us optimize Drupal CMS for marketers. Thanks to the University of Edinburgh for supporting Emma's contributions and to Lullabot for supporting Cristina's work.
Adam Globus-Hoenich named Drupal CMS Lead Architect
Adam Globus-Hoenich has been central to Drupal CMS from the beginning – creating the original prototype at DrupalCon Portland and serving as the main committer since. His technical leadership has been crucial, and we're formalizing his role as Drupal CMS Architecture Lead. In this position, Adam will continue to work with Tim Plunkett, our Technical Lead.
We appreciate Acquia's support in giving Adam and Tim the time to drive Drupal CMS forward.
Looking ahead
These leadership changes are already in effect. Each person brings something special to the team that will expand Drupal's reach.
I'm sharing this news before DrupalCon Atlanta so you can meet our new leadership team there, understand the context for upcoming Drupal CMS presentations, and chat with them directly about where Drupal is headed.
This update builds on our previous leadership team announcement. Other leadership roles continue unchanged, and this announcement reflects our ongoing commitment to strengthening the Drupal CMS initiative with the right expertise.
