diff --git a/assets/images/talks/drush-make-composer-2.png b/assets/images/talks/drush-make-composer-2.png new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e5ed7287 Binary files /dev/null and b/assets/images/talks/drush-make-composer-2.png differ diff --git a/source/_talks/2016-11-17-goodbye-drush-make-hello-composer.md b/source/_talks/2016-11-17-goodbye-drush-make-hello-composer.md index cf60fd45..69ccba9b 100644 --- a/source/_talks/2016-11-17-goodbye-drush-make-hello-composer.md +++ b/source/_talks/2016-11-17-goodbye-drush-make-hello-composer.md @@ -3,9 +3,9 @@ title: Goodbye Drush Make. Hello Composer! summary: One of the main outcomes of Drupal 8 was “getting off the island” with third-party code included in core and adopting modern best practices from the wider PHP ecosystem - including Composer, PHP’s dependency manager. speakerdeck: - id: 1c1e0e129ab34816bd4c4edb5f6642c2 + id: f7de07ae513f49798de78b6f8c3ef8cd ratio: 1.37081659973226 -image: drush-make-composer.png +image: drush-make-composer-2.png --- Included to manage core’s dependencies, it has also gained traction in the contrib space with the creation of the Drupal Composer project, and the Drupal Packagist and now native endpoints on Drupal.org exposing contrib project metadata.