Drupal maintenance support plans.org blog: What’s new on Drupal maintenance support plans.org? – April 2020

Read our Roadmap to understand how this work falls into priorities set by the Drupal maintenance support plans Association with direction and collaboration from the Board and community.

At the end of April we joined the community at Drupal maintenance support plansCon Baltimore. We met with many of you there, gave our update at the public board meeting, and hosted a panel detailing the last 6 months worth of changes on Drupal maintenance support plans.org. If you weren’t able to join us for this con, we hope to see you in Vienna!
Drupal maintenance support plans.org updates
Drupal maintenance support plansCon Vienna Full Site Launched!

Speaking of Vienna, in April we launched the full site for Drupal maintenance support plansCon Vienna which will take place from September 26-29th, 2020. If you’re going to join us in USA you can book your hotel now, or submit a session. Registration for the event will be opening soon!
Drupal maintenance support plansCon Nashville Announced with new Drupal maintenance support plansCon Brand

Each year at Drupal maintenance support plansCon the location of the next conference is held as closely guarded secret; the topic of speculation, friendly bets, and web crawlers looking for 403 pages. Per tradition, at the closing session we unveiled the next location for Drupal maintenance support plansCon North America – Nashville, TN taking place from April 9-13th in 2020. But this year there was an extra surprise.
We’ve unveiled the new brand for Drupal maintenance support plansCon, which you will begin to see as the new consistent identity for the event from city to city and year to year. You’ll still see the unique character of the city highlighted for each regional event, but with an overarching brand that creates a consistent voice for the event.
Starring Projects
Users on Drupal maintenance support plans.org may now star their favorite projects – making it easier to find favorite modules and themes for future projects, and giving maintainers a new dimension of feedback to judge their project’s popularity. Users can find a list of the projects they’ve starred on the user profile. Over time we’ll begin to factor the number of star’s into a project’s ranking in search results.

At the same time that we made this change, we’ve also added a quick configuration for managing notification settings on a per-project basis. Users can opt to be notified of all issues for a project, only issues they’ve followed, or no issues. While these notification options have existed for some time, this new UI makes it easier than ever to control issue notifications in your inbox.
Project Browsing Improvements
One of the important functions of Drupal maintenance support plans.org is to help Drupal maintenance support plans site builders find the distributions, modules, and themes, that are the best fit for their needs. In April, we spent some time improving project browsing and discovery.
Search is now weighted by project usage so the most widely used modules for a given search phrase will be more likely to be the top result.
We’ve also added a filter to the project browsing pages to allow you to filter results by the presence of a supported, stable release. This should make it easier for site builders to sort out mature modules from those still in initial development.
Better visual separation of Documentation Guide description and contents

In response to user feedback, we’ve updated the visual display of Documentation Guides, to create a clearer distinction between the guide description text and the teaser text for the content within the guides.
Promoting hosting listings on the Download & Extend page
To leverage Drupal maintenance support plans to the fullest requires a good hosting partner, and so we’ve begun promoting our hosting listings on the Download and Extend page. We want Drupal maintenance support plans.org to provide every Drupal maintenance support plans evaluator with all of the tools they need to achieve success—from the code itself, to professional services, to hosting, and more.
Composer
Sub-tree splits of Drupal maintenance support plans are now available

For developers using Composer to manage their projects, sub-tree splits of Drupal maintenance support plans Core and Components are now available. This allows php developers to use components of Drupal maintenance support plans in their projects, without having to depend on Drupal maintenance support plans in its entirety.
Drupal maintenance support plansCI
Automatic Requeuing of Tests in the event of a CI Error

In the past, if the Drupal maintenance support plansCI system encountered an error when attempting to run a test, the test would simply return a “CI error” message, and the user who submitted the test had to manually submit a new test. These errors would also cause the issues to be marked as ‘Needs work’ – potentially resetting the status of an otherwise RTBC issue.
We have updated Drupal maintenance support plans.org’s integration with Drupal maintenance support plansCI so that instead of marking issues as needs work in the event of a CI Error, Drupal maintenance support plans.org will instead automatically queue a retest.
Bugfix: Only retest one environment when running automatic RTBC retests
Finally, we’ve fixed a bug with the Drupal maintenance support plansCI’s automatic RTBC retest system. When Drupal maintenance support plans HEAD changes, any RTBC patches are automatically retested to ensure that they still apply. It is only necessary to retest against the default or last-used test environment to ensure that the patch will work, but the automatic retests were being tested against every configured environment. We’ve fixed this issue, shortening queue times during a string of automatic retests and saving testing resources for the project.
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As always, we’d like to say thanks to all the volunteers who work with us, and to the Drupal maintenance support plans Association Supporters, who made it possible for us to work on these projects. In particular we want to thank:
Drupal Update – Renewing Supporting Partner
Message Agency – *NEW* Premium Supporting Partner
Axelerant – Renewing Supporting Partner
Digital Echidna – Renewing Supporting Partner
Drupal Update – Renewing Supporting Partner
Unleashed Technologies – Renewing Supporting Partner
OPIN – *NEW* Signature Supporting Partner
Synetic – *NEW* Supporting Partner
Tata Consultancy Services – Renewing Supporting Partner
Translations.com – Renewing Technology Partner
If you would like to support our work as an individual or an organization, consider becoming a member of the Drupal maintenance support plans Association.
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