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Aug 11, 2025 • 1h 17min

Talking Drupal #515 - AI with amazee.ai

Michael Schmid, founder of Amazee.ai and an advocate for open source technologies, joins to discuss the intersection of AI and privacy. He emphasizes the importance of safeguarding user data and how Amazee.ai is leading the charge in privacy-focused AI solutions. The conversation dives into integrating AI with Drupal, showcasing tools like LiteLLM for streamlined API management and enhanced search functionalities. Michael also outlines practical steps for implementing AI in Drupal, addressing privacy risks and the potential of AI-driven content management.
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Aug 4, 2025 • 1h 15min

Talking Drupal #514 - HTMX

Today we are talking about HTMX, What it is, and why it could be a game changer for Drupal with our guests Shawn Duncan & Carson Gross. We'll also cover RefreshLess as our module of the week. For show notes visit: https://www.talkingDrupal.com/514 Topics What is HTMX HTMX and Drupal Integration Community and Contribution Discussing HTMX and Its Integration HTMX's Stability and Composition Programming with HTMX: A Lego-like Experience Drupal's HTMX Initiative Proof of Concept and Community Involvement HTMX's Flexibility and Developer Experience Big Pipe and HTMX Integration Comparing HTMX with Hotwire Turbo Getting Involved with the HTMX Initiative Resources [Plan] Gradually replace Drupal's AJAX system with HTMX HTMX in core Proof of Concept HTMX contrib module HTMX Documentation Hypermedia Systems - Carson's book A comparison of Hypermedia Application architecture with Single Page Application. Available for purchase and free online. Academic Paper on HTMX FACET Essays HTMX Sucks Locality of behavior Future of HTMX Drupal community initiatives Contrast of htmx vs hotwire grugbrain Primeagen Fireship dev Guests Shawn Duncan - HTMX intiative fathershawn Carson Gross - bigsky.software 1cg Hosts Nic Laflin - nLighteneddevelopment.com nicxvan John Picozzi - epam.com johnpicozzi Rich Lawson - richlawson.co rklawson MOTW Correspondent Martin Anderson-Clutz - mandclu.com mandclu Brief description: Have you ever wanted to give your Drupal site a more application-like feel, by only reloading parts of the page that need to change? There's a module for that. Module name/project name: RefreshLess Brief history How old: created in Mar 2016 by Wim Leers, but recent releases are by ambient.impact, a fellow Canadian Versions available: 2.0.0-alpha9 Maintainership Actively maintained Security coverage Test coverage Documentation Number of open issues: 40 open issues, only 2 of which are active bugs against the current branch Usage stats: 2 sites Module features and usage The RefreshLess module aims to give Drupal sites a smooth, fast, and responsive experience by using Javascript to selectively update the parts of the existing page that need to change, instead of a full page refresh. It uses the HTML5 History API to ensure the browsing behaviour is equivalent, and unsupported browsers will see a standard page refresh instead Using RefreshLess also makes it possible to use transitions (with or without the View Transition API in modern browsers), morphing, and persistent elements to enhance the application-like feel There is some indication that sites may encounter issues if they use RefreshLess with JS aggregation enabled, so it's probably better to use it if your site has HTTP/2 enabled RefreshLess is currently built on the Turbo library originally built for Ruby on Rails, but there is already an issue open to move the implementation to use HTMX instead
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Jul 28, 2025 • 53min

Talking Drupal #513 - Back To The Office

Today we are talking about Working from home, heading back to the office, and the current state of remote work with guest Kaleem Clarkson. We'll also cover Microsoft 365 Connector as our module of the week. For show notes visit: https://www.talkingDrupal.com/513 Topics Exploring Remote Work with Kaleem Clarkson Trust Issues in Management Employee Red Flags and Data-Driven Decisions Managerial Concerns with Return to Office Policies Respectful Implementation of Return to Office Challenges of Enforcing Office Mandates Benefits of In-Person Work Hybrid Work Models and Their Challenges Variations in Hybrid Work Policies Impact of Seniority on Office Policies Cutting DEI Initiatives: Fear and Legal Risks Employer Brand and Social Contracts Resources Blend Me Inc Guests Kaleem Clarkson - kclarkson Hosts Nic Laflin - nLighteneddevelopment.com nicxvan John Picozzi - epam.com johnpicozzi Rich Lawson - richlawson.co rklawson MOTW Correspondent Martin Anderson-Clutz - mandclu.com mandclu Brief description: Have you ever wanted your Drupal site to integrate with Microsoft 365, so users can log in with their Azure AD credentials, and then have direct access to shared files, see recent emails, and more? There's a module for that. Module name/project name: Microsoft 365 Connector Brief history How old: created in July 2019 by immoreel, though the most recent release is by Boris Doesborg (batigolix), both of Finalist, a Dutch Drupal shop Versions available: 5.0.22 and 5.1.0-beta1, the latter of which supports Drupal 9.4, 10, and 11 Maintainership Actively maintained Security coverage Test coverage Two documentation guide available Number of open issues: 18 open issues, 1 of which is a bug, though it is postponed waiting for more info Usage stats: 365 sites Module features and usage This module integrates your Drupal site with the Microsoft Graph API, a unified API that provides a single endpoint for accessing data and intelligence from Microsoft 365 services, including Exchange, SharePoint, OneDrive, and more Microsoft 365 Connector includes more than a dozen submodules, each of which provide specific capabilities like Single Sign-On, syncing data to Drupal user accounts, sending Teams messages from within Drupal, and more You can also use this module to do things like automatically add an event node to your Outlook calendar, and invite other people at the same time It's worth noting that in the documentation guide the submodules are named "Office 365", which is probably what the module was named until around 5 years ago when Microsoft retired the Office 365 name Finally, setting up this module requires registering an app in Azure AD, so it's not for the casual user. But if you're working on an intranet or similar collaboration platform for an organization that is heavily invested in the Microsoft 365 suite, this could make for a compelling integration
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Jul 24, 2025 • 50min

TD Cafe #007 - Stephen & Nic: Drupal Hooks Continued

In this episode of Talking Drupal Cafe, Stephen and Nic continue Talking Drupal #510's discuss about Drupal Hooks. They discuss the challenges, successes, and the importance of community collaboration in open-source projects. Nic also touches on the personal impact of working on Drupal core and the balancing act between contributing to the project and client work. Along the way, they share personal anecdotes, including a discussion on watches and coffee preferences. Watch this insightful conversation to better understand the evolution of Drupal hooks and the dedication behind core development. For show notes visit: https://www.talkingDrupal.com/cafe007 Topics Stephen Cross Stephen Cross is a seasoned Drupal developer, community advocate and content creator with over a two decades of experience building and optimizing web applications. In 2013 he founded and still hosts the Talking Drupal podcast, a community show where he's published over 500 interviews and deep-dives with core contributors, agency leads and end-users—helping drive best practices and innovation across the ecosystem. Capitalizing on his podcast production expertise, Stephen also offers end-to-end remote video podcast services: he handles all technical planning, multi-camera recording, post-production editing and distribution, so clients can focus solely on their content. He's used this service to help real-estate, fitness, interior-design and other niche shows establish polished, engaging interview- and panel-style programs. Outside of Drupal and media, Stephen is an horology enthusiast, he collects Casio and mechanical watches, and is a Linux and Raspberry Pi enthusiast. Nic Laflin Nic Laflin is an accomplished Drupal architect and the founder of nLightened Development LLC, a web development and design firm established in 2008 that leverages highly extensible CMS frameworks to solve complex business challenges. They've been working with Drupal since late 2008, delivering creative solutions for a diverse roster of clients—from government agencies and e-commerce platforms to higher-education institutions and HIPAA-compliant medical services. Recently, Nic has focused on Native Web Components for platform-agnostic design, and has deep experience integrating AWS and building mobile application back ends. A recognized Drupal guru, Nic speaks regularly at regional Drupal camps and co-hosts the Talking Drupal podcast, where they share best practices and innovations with the community. Outside of technology, Nic enjoys building with LEGO, experimenting in the kitchen, and designing home automation projects. You can learn more at www.nlightened.net. Discussing the Game Blueprints Drupal Hooks and Core Contributions Procedural vs Object-Oriented Hooks Challenges and Project Management Bulk Conversion and Future Steps Scaling Back and Procedural Hooks Challenges and Lessons Learned Balancing Core Contributions and Client Work Documentation and Community Awareness Impact on Client Work Core Committers and Project Management Coffee Preferences and Personal Interests Conclusion and Final Thoughts Guests Nic Laflin - nLighteneddevelopment.com nicxvan Stephen Cross - StephenCross.com
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Jul 21, 2025 • 1h 7min

Talking Drupal #512 - Member Platform

Today we are talking about The Member Platform, Why it was created, and How you can get involved with guest JD Leonard. We'll also cover Profile as our module of the week. For show notes visit: https://www.talkingDrupal.com/512 Topics Introduction to Member Platform Member Platform: Origin and Vision Member Platform Features and MVP Post-MVP Vision and Challenges SaaS Solutions and Drupal Forge CRM Project and Member Platform Vision Evaluating CRM Options Integrating External CRMs with Drupal Targeting Different Market Segments Current Progress and Future Plans Community Involvement and Contributions Getting Involved with Member Platform Resources Member Platform https://www.drupal.org/project/member Drupal Slack #member-platform Sign up for Member Platform news CRM https://www.drupal.org/project/crm Drupal Slack #crm Drupal forge Drupito https://debugacademy.com/ https://drupito.com/ Erpal CRM Core CIVICRM Contributors to Drupal Core Hosts Nic Laflin - nLighteneddevelopment.com nicxvan John Picozzi - epam.com johnpicozzi JD Leonard - jdleonard MOTW Correspondent Martin Anderson-Clutz - mandclu.com mandclu Brief description: Have you ever wanted to store user information in one or more configurable profiles, independent of the user entity itself? There's a module for that. Module name/project name: Profile Brief history How old: Project created in Oct 2015 by bojanz (boy-yan Z), but seems to originate in code that was in the 4.0.x branch of Drupal core. Recent releases are by Jonathan Sacksick (jsacksick) or Centarro Versions available: 8.x-1.12, which supports Drupal 9, 10, and 11 Maintainership Actively maintained Security coverage Test coverage Number of open issues: 125 open issues, 53 of which are bugs Usage stats: 34,338 sites Module features and usage Profiles are conceptually separate from the user account, and users will even edit their profile in a separate tab, which is a pretty common pattern A site can have multiple profile types, and then use permissions and roles to determine who can create which kind of profile Profile forms can optionally be shown during registration Profile fields can also be set as private, meaning that the value will only be visible to the user and site admins By default profiles will be displayed on the user's view page, and this can be configured in the "Manage Display" tab on accounts Profiles are also optionally revisionable The project page also notes that profiles are not currently translatable, but there is an issue with a patch, so you can try that if it's a requirement for you
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Jul 14, 2025 • 1h 9min

Talking Drupal #511 - UI Suite 2.0

Pierre Dureau, a Drupal veteran and UI Suite creator, dives into the transformative UI Suite 2.0 release. He discusses its module ecosystem and the new features that enhance front-end development. The conversation covers the 'Field Formatter Range' module, design system integration, and the balance between coding and site configuration. Dureau emphasizes the importance of structured workflows and user-friendly tools for developers. Engaging with the Drupal community, he highlights the future of UI Suite and invites listeners to contribute.
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Jul 10, 2025 • 1h 4min

TD Cafe #006 - Carlos Ospina & Ana Laura Coto

Join Carlos Ospina and Ana Laura Coto as they discuss their unique perspectives on work-life balance, the blending of personal and professional lives, and the challenges and opportunities within the Drupal community. From remote working experiences, integrating AI in their workflow, to the importance of small and medium-sized projects in sustaining the Drupal ecosystem, the conversation reveals insightful and diverse views. Hear their inspiring story of collaboration, love for Drupal, and their vision for making the Drupal community more inclusive and accessible globally. For show notes visit: https://www.talkingDrupal.com/cafe006 Topics Carlos Ospina Carlos is a seasoned Drupal Architect and active contributor in the Drupal community. With over two decades of experience in open-source technologies, Carlos specializes in site architecture, development guidance, and performance optimization. He is the founder of Palcera, a digital agency looking to deliver high-quality Drupal services to clients across the Americas. Carlos is known for his community engagement through events, meetups, and mentorship within the Latin American Drupal scene and the US community. He frequently shares his knowledge through talks, workshops, and contributions to Drupal.org, helping to advance the platform and support new developers. Passionate about building inclusive tech communities, Carlos champions collaboration and continuous learning in open source and the development of a more global community for Drupal. Ana Laura Coto Ana is a dedicated Drupal developer and advocate. With a background in front-end development and user experience, Ana Laura brings a passion for building accessible, user-centered websites using open-source technologies. She is an active member of the Drupal community, contributing to both local and international events as a speaker, organizer, and mentor. Ana Laura is especially committed to fostering diversity and inclusion in tech, helping to create welcoming spaces for underrepresented voices. Through her contributions to Drupal.org and community initiatives, she continues to inspire collaboration and growth within the Drupal ecosystem. How We Met: A Unique Beginning Different Perspectives on Work-Life Balance Challenges and Benefits of Working from Home The Drupal Community and Family Life The Role of AI in Our Work Future of Drupal and Community Challenges Challenges and Opportunities in the Drupal Job Market The Evolution and Pricing of Drupal Reviving the Drupal Community Global Perspectives on Drupal's Future The Importance of Inclusivity in Drupal Personal Reflections and Future Goals Concluding Thoughts Resources A Drupal Couple The IXP Program IXP registration Site Palcera Guests Carlos Ospino A Drupal Couple camoa Ana Laura Coto A Drupal Couple anilucoto
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Jul 7, 2025 • 1h 10min

Talking Drupal #510 - Drupal Hooks: Drop 'em like they're hot

Károly Negyesi, known as Chx, is a veteran Drupal contributor with over 21 years of experience. In this discussion, Chx delves into the evolution of Drupal hooks, explaining their transition from procedural to object-oriented programming. He addresses the challenges developers face and shares insights on the Media Folders module, which enhances media organization using a hierarchical structure. The conversation emphasizes community collaboration and the ongoing efforts to document changes, balancing innovation with backward compatibility in the Drupal ecosystem.
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Jun 30, 2025 • 1h 14min

Talking Drupal #509 - A WordPresser @ DrupalCon

In this discussion with Chris Reynolds, a Developer Advocate at Pantheon and a seasoned WordPress community member, we dive into the exciting world of DrupalCon. Chris shares what a WordPress developer can learn at a Drupal event. They explore the pros and cons of using shortcodes and compare the collaborative spirits of the Drupal and WordPress communities. The conversation also touches on challenges with Composer, responsive image management, and future innovations for both platforms. Expect insights that bridge the best of both worlds!
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Jun 26, 2025 • 59min

TD Cafe #005 - Mike Miles and Aubrey Sambor

Join Aubrey Sambor, a seasoned front-end developer and accessibility advocate, and Mike Miles, a passionate web engineer, as they discuss their thrilling experiences with public speaking at tech conferences. They dive into exciting travel plans, including trips to Cape Cod and beer festivals. The duo also tackles recent tech updates like Figma's site builder and Apple's 'Liquid Glass' design, underlining accessibility's crucial role. Enjoy their light-hearted exchange on professional growth and summer fun amidst the evolving tech landscape.

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