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Drupal Association blog: DrupalCon Barcelona 2024 brings the open source Drupal community together
DrupalCon, the main event about the digital experience platform Drupal, was held this year in Barcelona, Spain, from 24-27 September. DrupalCon unites thousands of people from around the globe who use, develop, design, and support the Drupal platform. Over 1,300 digital experts and Drupal professionals gathered to exchange ideas, work on the Drupal project, and propel Drupal innovation.
On 24 September, Founder and Project Lead Dries Buytaert gave an inspiring keynote about developing an exciting new product – Drupal CMS. Dries shared a progress update on the timeline of Drupal CMS, showing a demo of the current state, the event-building and SEO capabilities, and the acceleration of site building through AI tools. This will allow Drupal experts and potential end users to drastically change how they build websites, using prompts to create in minutes what used to take days.
A three-day program of over 100 sessions
DrupalCon Barcelona hosted over 100 workshops, presentations, and several exciting keynotes in a packed three-day program. After the Opening Ceremony, the Women in Drupal Awards were held, recognizing the incredible impact Drupal has on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Winners Pamela Barone, All Petrovska, and Esmeralda Tijhoff took home the awards, acknowledging their accomplishments in the Drupal community.
For almost ten years, the results of the Drupal Business Survey have been presented at DrupalCon. The Drupal Business Survey, organized by the Drupal Business Network, has been collecting data from Drupal service providers and agencies from all over the world. On 26 September, insights from the 2024 survey were shared in an informative session. While the digital industry is not unaware of worldly events that impact economy and sales, many agencies are excited about Drupal CMS. Over 70 digital agencies working with Drupal came to gather to review and work on their strategy for 2025 and beyond.
In the Expo Hall, DrupalCon Barcelona attendees learned more about the Ripple Makers membership and Drupal Certified Partners at the Drupal Association booth. Ripple Makers is the revamped Drupal Association Membership, supporting driving innovation and adoption of Drupal as a high-impact digital public good. The Drupal Certified Partner program recognizes and awards agencies that demonstrate significant innovation, philanthropic leadership, and contribution to the Drupal project. To learn more about the Drupal Certified Partner program, visit the Certified Partner Program page on Drupal.org.
Driving Drupal innovation through collaboration
The Drupal Association Board got together the weekend prior to DrupalCon for their bi-annual in-person board meeting. Topics of discussion included Drupal CMS, its roadmap, and the overall strategy and ambitions for Drupal. They held their public board meeting on Wednesday at DrupalCon to announce the newest Board Members: Alejandro Moreno, Sachiko Muto, and Stella Power. During the public meeting, CEO Tim Doyle also announced the launch of a new program, Adopt-a-Document.
On the last day of the conference, Drupal experts stayed for Contribution Day, where they worked on Drupal’s next exciting innovations. Drupal’s community has over 100,000 passionately committed users driving innovation of one of the world’s largest open source projects. Many social events occur in the evenings at DrupalCon, including Drupal’s pub quiz called Trivia Night on Thursday.
At the closing ceremony, the city for DrupalCon Europe 2025 was announced: Vienna.
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health @ Savannah: Time to take back the Internet
It’s no news. They’re stealing the Internet from us and we must do something about it. What it used to be a fun, collaborative hacking space is now ruled by corporations and narcissistic billionaires. Proprietary centralized social networks have become a space for hate, discrimination and propaganda. The messages that you see are those that they want you to see. Your data is no longer yours. They have become a massive thought control machine. You read what they want you to read and, in the end, you will end up writing and doing what they want you to write and to do. It’s a matter of time and money, and they have both.
These corporate-driven social networks are deceiving. They make us fall into false assumptions in a distorted reality. This delusion hits both individuals and organizations. For instance, in GNU Solidario and GNU Health, we fight for Social Medicine and for the rights of human and non-human animals. When we want to share an event, to make a fundraising campaign or to denounce human or animal rights violations we want the message to reach out as many people as possible. We could think, why not share it with our followers on Twitter / X? Experience has it, corporate social networks have not really made a difference in the outcomes. They will promote or “shadow ban” the message depending on who wrote it. You can guess the results for those who fight against neoliberal capitalism.
Social pressure exists, and is not trivial to overcome. Many fear that leaving proprietary centralized social networks that have been using for years will result in losing the status and contacts they’ve built throughout the years. Again, it’s not really a big deal. And we have great news, there are decentralized, community-driven alternatives! Some of those alternatives are Mastodon, Friendica or Diaspora. Not only social networks, today there is an free software alternative to pretty much any proprietary solution (search engines, scientific programs, multimedia, office suites, databases, games…)
There is a correlation between Free Software, freedom and privacy. The more Free Software, the more freedom and privacy you enjoy. The contrary also applies: Proprietary software is inversely proportional to our freedom, both at individual and collective level. There is no transparency, no privacy, no control, no rights in proprietary applications, networks or clouds.
In the last decades, the tech giants have been busy in a campaign to dismantle the Free Software philosophy and community. The “open source” euphemism is one of them. Richard Stallman (creator of the GNU project and the Free Software Foundation) has been warning us about the dangers of “Open Source”. Free societies are built with free software, not with open source. I know some members in the free software community use both terms interchangeably, but I am convinced using the “Free Software” terms not only delivers software, but also freedom to our society.
Internet is no longer fun or empathetic. It has become a hostile and toxic environment, the medium for corporations and elites that increase concentration of power, social gradient and create very unjust societies. They use our data to control individuals and governments. We certainly don’t want to be part of that.
It is our moral duty to bring back spirit of solidarity that RMS delivered in the late 80’s, and that made possible the GNU movement, the best operating systems, programming languages, web servers and database engines for everyone. The GNU project was the inspiration for projects like GNU Health, helping millions around the globe, delivering freedom and equity in healthcare.
In the end, it is up to us to embrace federated, community driven social networks and free software applications. Millions of individuals, activists, free software projects, NGOs and even the European Union have already joined the Fediverse and Mastodon. It only takes an initial push to break the social pressure to set ourselves and our societies free.
Citing our friends from GNUnet: “You broke the Internet… we’ll build a GNU one”.
Happy hacking!
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Original post: https://my.gnusolidario.org/2024/09/26/time-to-take-back-the-internet/