Aug 27

Going to the edge with Drupal 7…

So, my fellow Drupallers, we are only inches away from the code freeze. Are we afraid yet?

A common trend amongst Drupal developers is that we're all mostly on last years version. Many Drupal programmer blogs have only recently been upgraded to Drupal 6, or are even still running Drupal 5. Not picking on anyone in particular.

I think that's a good indicator of a problem with Drupal. Upgrading is hard, and when the very people that do Drupal 24/7 are not upgrading, how can we expect anyone else to? And yes, I took a long time upgrading as well.

I think that's part of the explanation for the long lag before modules were ready for Drupal 6. Everyone was still on Drupal 5, and there was no need or demand to upgrade your module.

This is bad for the community in many ways, and therefore, I'd like to challenge you, fellow module and core developers, to upgrade your blogs to Drupal 7. In September, or October at the very least When the first release candidate comes out. Yes, before the final release.

This is uncommon in the Drupal world, but if we look at other open source projects, like Linux or the BSDs, the developers there are mostly eating their own dog food, running their main working computer right out of CVS/SVN/whatever HEAD. For inspiration, check out Moshe Weitzman's #D7CX – this is basically an extension of that, with more people pitching in.

P.P.S.: Edit: After taking a bit with Heine Deelstra on #drupal, who kindly explained to me that Drupal 7 HEAD contains several security vulnerabilities at the moment, I have opted to postpone the public-facing part of this challenge a few months. I will continue running a Drupal 7 version of my blog on my development setup, but the real, online copy will stay Drupal 6 for now :)

  • c960657
    Aug. 28, 2009

    Let's fix the security vulnerabilities

    How do I find them in the issue tracker? Do they have a specific tag?

  • mikkel
    Aug. 28, 2009

    Yes, apparently they’re

    Yes, apparently they're tagged security.drupal.org – I was pointed out this search yesterday :)

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I am Mikkel Høgh. I have been a web developer for about 8 years. I have my own company, Reveal IT, a long with a couple of friends. We specialize in helping our customers build awesome web sites with open source tools like Drupal and Django.

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