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After the topic of Drupalisms and Drupal jargon came up in previous podcast episodes, I was happy to speak with Emma Horrell and Luke McCormick.

We discussed the work happening in Drupal and Drupal CMS to de-jargon Drupal, the Drupalisms working group.

Listen to the episode here.

If you want to be a guest on the Beyond Blocks podcast, reply and let me know.

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After the topic of Drupalisms and Drupal jargon came up in previous podcast episodes, I was happy to speak with Emma Horrell and Luke McCormick.

We discussed the work happening in Drupal and Drupal CMS to de-jargon Drupal, the Drupalisms working group.

Listen to the episode here.

If you want to be a guest on the Beyond Blocks podcast, reply and let me know.

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