

If you wish to post something of that nature we suggest you check out 's paid services job board Our Friends Friday: Useful things to know - Things you wish you had known earlier about Drupal.Thursday: Development questions & discussion - Coding questions go here.Wednesday: Contrib modules chat - Talk about recently tried modules, recommendations, warnings, etc.Tuesday: Triumphant Tuesday - post recent Drupal successes and site launches.Monday: Beginner questions - no question is too easy.Would you or someone you know make for an interesting Drupal AMA? Message the mods. When would you like to start? Let us know!.Mike Gifford (Accessibility Core Maintainer Drupal 8) – Click Here.The place for news, articles and discussion regarding one of the top open source (GPL) CMS platforms: Drupal. When that happens (and it inevitably will), then we'll have to either (a) charge higher prices to make up the difference or (b) stop providing Drupal 6 LTS.Check out the sidebar for our AMA schedule, or view our past AMA's.
#Drupal 7 php support upgrade#
This is great for our customers because they pay less than they'd probably pay hourly for individual services just for their site, by "sharing the load" with other customers with similar needs! But it also means that when enough of our customers quit or upgrade to being Drupal 7, 8 or 9 maintenance and support customers, providing Drupal 6 LTS will be a loss for us. Our service is billed at a relatively low fixed monthly fee, so it depends on a certain amount of scale and overlap between our customers needs in order to be profitable. While some of customers would love if we'd support Drupal 6 forever, the answer is "no." We'd prefer you to be as proactive as possible! Will you support Drupal 6 forever? Our interests are aligned on this! If your site does suffer from a security breach, we're here to help you work through it.
#Drupal 7 php support update#
Contrib modules too!?įor our clients, we fully support their Drupal security - even for our Basic Plan! This means that we'll update the contrib modules used by our customers to work with PHP 7.4 as well! All your favorite Drupal add-ons from Views to CCK to Panels - and most other Drupal 6 modules will updated to work with PHP 7.4! If you're a Standard or Enterprise client, we'll even be covering more obscure modules or even custom code to have some more longevity! If there won't be any more security support for PHP 7.2 after December 2020, that means Drupal 6 and it's contrib modules will need to run on PHP 7.4!Īny incompatibilities with PHP 7.4 will be addressed in our Drupal 6 LTS fork! You can see our Drupal 6 fork on GitHub.

Read on to find out more! PHP 7.4 support for Drupal 6 (and supported modules) The important thing to note is that we are continuing to make changes to keep Drupal 6 and important contrib modules current with modern, supported (and secure) versions of PHP! Thankfully the scope of changes seems to be a bit smaller so far. Much like the update to accomodate PHP 7, this update will necessitate some changes for some of our Drupal 6 clients. Last week we contacted all of our clients to announce our PHP 7.4 upgrade plans. This is a bit of an update to our update to PHP 7 that we did awhile back.
