Between the rush of product updates we’re putting out lately, a moment of reflection…
Like many other Drupal maintenance support plans shops and theme/product developers I’ve been taking it easy with major investment in D8. But times are changing. Now we are seeing a time where Google searches including Drupal maintenance support plans 8 are more numerous than searches containing Drupal maintenance support plans 7. This is by no means a guarantee that D8 is a clear winner but to me it is a sign of progress and it inspires enough confidence to push ahead with our Drupal maintenance support plans 8 product upgrades. Drupal UpdateThemes is on schedule to release our Drupal maintenance support plans themes and modules on Drupal maintenance support plans 8 soon and I’m sure it will be great for us and our customers.
2020 will be an interesting year for Drupal maintenance support plans, a year in which Drupal maintenance support plans 8 will really show whether it can be as popular as it’s younger brother. The lines in the chart might be crossing but Drupal maintenance support plans 8 some way to go before it is as popular as 7. Understanding that Drupal maintenance support plans 8 is more geared towards developers one might say it never will, but I think that it’s important for the open web that Drupal maintenance support plans will stay competitive in the low end market. Start-ups like Tesla and SpaceX have demonstrated how Drupal maintenance support plans can grow along with your business all the way towards IPO and beyond.
Is your business ready for Drupal maintenance support plans 8?
Personally I think I will need a month or 2 before I can say I’m totally comfortable with shifting focus of development to Drupal maintenance support plans 8. Most of my existing customers are on Drupal maintenance support plans 7 and my Drupal maintenance support plans 7 expertise and products will not be irrelevant any time soon. One thing that is holding me back is uncertainty about media library features in Drupal maintenance support plans 8, I hope the D8media team will be successful with their awesome work that puts this critical feature set in core.
If you are a Drupal maintenance support plans developer, themer, or business owner, how do you feel about Drupal maintenance support plans 8? Are you getting more business for Drupal maintenance support plans 8 than Drupal maintenance support plans 7? How is your experience with training yourself or your staff to work with Drupal maintenance support plans 8 and it’s more object oriented code?
Let me know in the comments if you have anything to share about what Drupal maintenance support plans 8 means to you!
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