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title: Drupal 7.100.2
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date: 2024-05-07
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permalink: archive/2024/05/07/drupal-7-100-2
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tags:
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- software-development
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- drupal
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- php
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cta: d7eol
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We made it to Drupal 7.100!
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In [April 2023][post], I wondered if we'd see a 7.100 release of Drupal.
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I just noticed that we did.
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It was released on the 6th of March.
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From the release notes:
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> Maintenance release of the Drupal 7 series. Includes bug fixes and small API/feature improvements only (no major, non-backwards-compatible new functionality). Unusually, this release does include a new core module.
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This is also the first Drupal release to be affected by the Year 2000 problem, a.k.a. the Y2K problem, or the Millennium Bug:
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> Note that this is the first Drupal 7 release with 3 digits. If you receive a report that your version of Drupal is over a decade out of date, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_2000_problem.
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According to the usage figures on Drupal.org, there are at least 316,843 active Drupal 7 websites and, with only 243 days left until D7 is end-of-life, hopefully most of them will be upgrading to Drupal 10 (or 11) soon.
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If you're stuck on Drupal 7, I can help! Reply to this email and let's start a conversation.
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[post]: {{site.url}}/archive/2023/04/30/will-we-see-drupal-7-100
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