Welcome to Talking Drupal. Today we are talking about Pantheon Autopilot with Nathan Tyler.
Topics
- Nic – Firefly iii
- Kevin – Visiting Asheville
- Nathan – Working on 227 open source repos, soccer league
- John – Drupal Providence
- Pantheon Autopilot
- Visual regression tests
- How it works
- Comparison with backstop js
- Deployment workflow
- Composer integration
- Compatible Drupal versions
- Other platforms
- Pantheon upstreams
- Development process
- Acquisition
- Automatic updates initiative in Drupal core
- Developer reactions
- Need for autopilot once automatic updates are supported
- Roadmap
- Adding it to your account
- cost
- Most surprising project from pantheon
Resources
Guests
Nathan Tyler – @getpantheon
Hosts
Nic Laflin – www.nLighteneddevelopment.com @nicxvan John Picozzi – www.epam.com @johnpicozzi Kevin Thull – @kevinjthull
MOTW
Webform The Webform module allows you to build any type of form to collect any type of data, which can be submitted to any application or system. Every single behavior and aspect of your forms and their inputs are customizable. Whether you need a multi-page form containing a multi-column input layout with conditional logic or a simple contact form that pushes data to a SalesForce/CRM, it is all possible using the Webform module for Drupal 8/9.