93 lines
3.5 KiB
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93 lines
3.5 KiB
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title:
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What'll be in Drupal 11?
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- value: '2023-11-20T00:00:00+00:00'
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<p>Drupal 9 is end-of-life and no longer supported.</p>
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<p>Drupal 10 is the current stable version, and the development branch for Drupal 11 has just been started.</p>
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<p>But what will be in Drupal 11?</p>
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<p>Well, we don't know yet.</p>
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<p>Drupal's release schedule is based on fixed dates and not on features.</p>
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<p>Whatever is ready on the release date will be included. If something isn't ready, it'll be in a future version.</p>
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<p>If something is ready sooner, it'll be in a minor 10 version, such as Drupal 10.2 or 10.3. We've seen it recently with various UI improvements in 10.1 - with more in 10.2.</p>
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<p>We saw new features, such as Layout Builder, added to Drupal core within the Drupal 8 lifecycle, and there's still time to add more to Drupal 10.</p>
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<h2 id="here%27s-the-thing">Here's the thing</h2>
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<p>But, like Drupal 9 and 10, Drupal 11 won't mean a major rewrite to your code.</p>
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<p>Drupal 11 is based on Drupal 10, so the modules and themes you use will be able to work with both, allowing you to upgrade incrementally.</p>
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<p>While there isn't a definitive list of new features or changes for Drupal 11, based on things I saw and learned about at DrupalCon, I'm excited to see what makes it.</p>
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format: full_html
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processed: |
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<p>Drupal 9 is end-of-life and no longer supported.</p>
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<p>Drupal 10 is the current stable version, and the development branch for Drupal 11 has just been started.</p>
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<p>But what will be in Drupal 11?</p>
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<p>Well, we don't know yet.</p>
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<p>Drupal's release schedule is based on fixed dates and not on features.</p>
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<p>Whatever is ready on the release date will be included. If something isn't ready, it'll be in a future version.</p>
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<p>If something is ready sooner, it'll be in a minor 10 version, such as Drupal 10.2 or 10.3. We've seen it recently with various UI improvements in 10.1 - with more in 10.2.</p>
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<p>We saw new features, such as Layout Builder, added to Drupal core within the Drupal 8 lifecycle, and there's still time to add more to Drupal 10.</p>
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<h2 id="here%27s-the-thing">Here's the thing</h2>
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<p>But, like Drupal 9 and 10, Drupal 11 won't mean a major rewrite to your code.</p>
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<p>Drupal 11 is based on Drupal 10, so the modules and themes you use will be able to work with both, allowing you to upgrade incrementally.</p>
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<p>While there isn't a definitive list of new features or changes for Drupal 11, based on things I saw and learned about at DrupalCon, I'm excited to see what makes it.</p>
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