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Today we are talking about Lando, the release cycle, and Lando 4.0 with our guest Aaron Feledy.
For show notes visit: www.talkingDrupal.com/412
Topics
- About Aaron
 - What is Lando
 - Best type of development for Lando
 - Listener Q: Stephen – I Recently switched to ddev for Mutagen, will Lando support that in the future
 - Release schedule
 - Development process
 - Favorite features
 - When is 4.0 and what is in it
 - Best reasons to choose Lando
 - Adoption rate of Lando
 - Listener Q: Stephen – Nic switched from Lando to DDEV, why and what features would he like to see in Lando to go back
 - Listener Q: Matthieu – I use Lando and I am trying to convince coworkers to use it as well, any advice
 
Resources
Guests
Aaron Feledy lando.dev – Arrow
Hosts
Nic Laflin – nLighteneddevelopment.com nicxvan John Picozzi – epam.com johnpicozzi Andy Blum – andy-blum.com – andy_blum
MOTW Correspondent
Martin Anderson-Clutz – @mandclu Workflow Participants
- Brief description:
- Have you ever wanted to assign moderated content to specific users to edit or approve it before publishing? There’s a module for that!
 
 - Brief history
- How old: created in Feb 2017
 - Versions available: 8.x-2.6 (D8 & D9), 3.0.0-alpha1 (D9 & D10)
 
 - Maintainership
- Seeking a new maintainer
 
 - Number of open issues:
- 17 open, 3 of which are bugs
 
 - Does have test coverage
 - Usage stats:
- 9 sites
 
 - Maintainer(s):
- Jheadstrom, who maintains his own stable of modules, including a number in the Message stack
 
 - Module features and usage
- Creates a new tab on nodes, on which a content creator (or anyone with the necessary permission) can assign one or more editors or reviewers
 - Can specifically designate which roles can be editors or reviewers
 - Editors have the ability to make changes and transition content between states, while reviewers can only move between states
 - For each transition in your workflow, can specify if editors and/or approvers are able to perform the transition
 - Can optionally send a notification email to workflow participants as they are added to a piece of content
 - I used to have a boss who liked to say “The surest way to starve a dog is to put two people in charge of feeding it”, so the idea of specifically assigning individuals to individual pieces of content is potentially very powerful
 
 
					


