Last week the much-anticipated (remote) DrupalCon Europe took place. An opportunity and a tradition for our agency to slow down the rhythm and remove the pressure of deadlines and deliverables during one week in order to focus on the open source community, get inspired and improve our internal processes.
We were at DrupalCon Europe ! At WebstanZ, Drupal is our core business. That's why we make it a point to be part of the community and contribute to it! We were among the speakers! Our colleagues, Adelson and Arthur, who have been selected to share their experience with Migrate, for managing periodic data imports.
I decided to retrain at the age of 30, and after several years during which I had to be satisfied with food jobs. When I looked at the different options available to me, training as a web designer and integrator seemed to suit me.
Drupal released its new version called Drupal 9 in early June. This is the result of more than 4 years of constant work since Drupal 8. It is also the result of the collaboration of thousands of contributors from the open source community we are part of.
The "Content Management System" or CMS is an essential tool to create and manage a website, without necessarily having to use a programming language. There are two types of CMS: the 'proprietary' and the 'open source'. Drupal is part of this last category and is one of the most powerful ones. Let's discover why.
After a professional reorientation based on Wordpress, I looked for an agency specialized in Drupal to add a string to my bow and to perfect my training. So I discovered this CMS through my internship at WebstanZ.
We are an active member of the Drupal community. It means that we contribute to the development and the improvement of the product. And we are proud of it!