Writing code isn’t the only way that people have contributed to Drupal over the 20 years it’s been around. Drupal would never have been successful without its supporting infrastructure.
In this edition of our Drupal anniversary series, Managing Director Michael Meyers hosts Senior Infrastructure Engineer Greg Lund-Chaix to talk about some of the ways contributions happen without writing code, and to remember some of Drupal’s earliest time at the Oregon State University Open Source Lab.
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eLearning with Kids at Home featuring HTML5 Speech-to-Text -Tag1 TeamTalk #013
Tackling Complex Business Logic with Laravel - Tag1 TeamTalk #012
Adding Collaborative Capabilities to the Gutenberg Editor with Yjs - Tag1 Team Talk #011
Claro: the New Drupal Admin UI - Tag1 TeamTalk #010
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Peer-to-peer Collaborative Editing Using Yjs & WebRTC- Tag1 Team Talk #007
Drush 10-Tag1 Team Talk #006
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Decoupled Drupal - Strengths and Weaknesses - TagTeamTalk #008
A Deep Dive into Yjs-Part 1 - TagTeamTalk #004
Drupal Auto Updater - TagTeamTalk #003
A Deep Dive Into Rich Text Editors - TagTeamTalk #002
A Deep Dive Into Real Time Collaborative Editing Solutions -TagTeamTalk #001
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