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Drupal Commerce: Commerce Core 2.32 released October 19, 2022
Commerce Core 2.32 is a maintenance release providing PHP 8.1 compatibility fixes, a requirements bump to Drupal 9.3, and a handful of test fixes. A dozen folks contributed code and patch review to make it happen, with maintainer Jonathan Sacksick (jsacksick) landing a variety of quality of life improvements during the course of Centarro’s development sprint at DrupalCon Prague.
One notable addition is the definition of an entity label for draft orders, which includes shopping carts, alongside an update to the label for placed orders. Orders are “placed” via a customer completing the checkout process or a store manager placing it via the order management interface, at which time they are assigned order numbers. Placed orders now have a label of “Order ###”, where ### is that assigned order number. Draft orders will use “Draft ###” or “Cart ###”, where ### is the serial numeric order ID.
How to monitor information about your system with Osquery
Install and use Osquery to gather performance, capacity, and other essential data about your system using a SQL query language. Read More at Enable Sysadmin
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Prep for the U.S. midterm elections with these online tools
Avoiding misinformation online can be tricky, especially during election season. And while the media cycle may be more low-key than it would be for a U.S. presidential election (coming up soon in 2024), this November’s midterm has not been immune to internet discord. Americans have got some big decisions to make after all, like how […]
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On the emerging landscape of open AI
By Alek Tarkowski The launch of open models like BLOOM and Stable Diffusion is a…
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