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Talking Drupal #358 - A Project Browser Update
Talking Drupal
English - August 01, 2022 18:00 - 1 hour - 76.4 MB - ★★★★★ - 27 ratingsTechnology drupal Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Today we are talking about The Project Browser with Leslie Glynn & Tim Plunkett.
Topics What is Project Browser How are you involved? What is the Drupal Acceleration Team and how is it involved with Project Browser Will it be in Drupal 10 or 11? How are you organizing module data on d.o? How does PB showcase the community working on modules? How does PB work with other initiatives like Automatic Updates How has management changed over the project? Security? How is Chris Wells as an initiative lead? What makes a good project lead? Anything else? Resources Drupal Acceleration Team post about things they’ve done The Update Framework (used by Automatic Updates) PHP implementation of The Update Framework: php-tuf Kanban board for content updates Upcoming contribution events Drupal Colorado DrupalCon Prague Driesnote DrupalCon North America 2021 - Announcing the Project Browser Initiative Start around 50 minutes Driesnote DrupalCon Portland 2022 - Drupal 11 - Project Browser The Project Browser section starts around 44 minutes Strategic Initiative page Project Browser module page Includes link to GitPod to try Project Browser #project-browser channel in Drupal slack Meetings (asynchronous in slack) Tuesdays 4:00pm ET - Site builder Subcommittee Wednesdays at 10:00AM ET GuestsTim Plunkett - @timplunkett
Leslie Glynn - @leslieglynn
Nic Laflin - www.nLighteneddevelopment.com @nicxvan
John Picozzi - www.epam.com @johnpicozzi
Ryan Price - ryanpricemedia.com - @liberatr
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