Issue 248 - July, 14th 2016

News

Three critical security releases were announced on Wednesday. If you have any of these modules in your production code base update them immediately.

This release contains a variety of new features, improvements, and bug fixes (no security fixes). Quoting the post on d.o "Yes, there is a version jump compared to the previous 7.44 release; this is to indicate that this Drupal 7 point release is a bit larger than past ones and makes a few more changes and new features available than normal." The change I'm most excited about is the support for full UTF-8 including emojis on MySQL.

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Articles

If you care about REST and/or web services you should read this post from Dries Buytaert. There are some great additions coming to Drupal 8 over the next couple years.

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The web development team at the Iowa Public Employees Retirement System is a great example of how internal teams can ensure effectiveness and efficiency as they switch to Drupal. It starts with making the right choices the right way, and concludes with properly training up internal staff. DrupalEasy shares their story.

"Mere entity references severely limit our ability to create rich, rational content type architectures and force us to jump through additional hoops and write more custom code than ought to be required. I believe that Drupal having only entity references to forge relationships between content types is a major shortcoming."

"Our branch strategy based on Git Flow did not survive. It was getting a bit old in the tooth, but the final blow was automation."

Jody Hamilton shares her thoughts on investing in your team. Good stuff and worth reading if you lead a team or if you are on team. It's a teaser for a white paper which I just downloaded. Good job Jody! You sold me.

"Throughout the software development world there are many “evangelist” roles who sell the code to the community, but maybe we need the other side? Maybe we need to sell the community to the those who..."

A high level and non-technical look at some key Drupal concepts. On another note, the folks at FFW must being doing something right. They think their articles instead of writing them :) See if you can find what I'm talking about.

Good and valid reasons for not automatically deploy Drupal updates from Drop Guard.

Tutorials

You know you want to use emoji on your Drupal sites. I'm kinda excited about this.

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If you need to get AMP going on your Drupal 8 site this tutorial is for you.

"Our goal here is to end up with a method that we can test with PHPUnit, without an installed Drupal and without the service container. "

Projects

A generic JavaScript helper library to query and manipulate Drupal 8 via core REST.

A CLI tool for Drupal code reviews on your current git branch. Haven't had a chance to test this out yet but it looks pretty good.

Releases

Video

In this video Stuart Broz highlights some great tools including Drupal's internal reporting, Contributed auditing modules, Google Webmaster Tools, Google PageSpeed Insights, and WAVE's accessibility check.