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Almost all of the DrupalEasy Podcast hosts congregate to take a look back and a look forward at Drupal 8. We discuss some of our favorite things about Drupal 8 as well as what we're looking forward to the most in the coming year. Also, Anna provides us with a first-person look at DrupalCamp Northern Lights (Iceland), and Ted leads a discussion on Drupal 8.3.
Interview
Our favorite things about Drupal 8 (so far).
- Mike - everything you can do with just core, plugins.
- Ted - object-oriented codebase, experimental modules.
- Ryan - configuration management, migrate in core.
- Anna - module and theme libraries in core and base themes in core, view modes.
- Andrew - Restful services in core, Composer all the things.
What are we looking forward to the most in the Drupal universe in 2017?
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Five Questions (answers only)
- Brewing beer.
- Windows Subsystem for Linux.
- Hiking the Appalachian trail (Jim Smith's blog).
- Giraffe.
- Doing three Drupal sites in three months, the first Orlando Drupal meetups.
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About Drupal Sun
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- Do full-text search on all the articles in Drupal Planet (thanks to Apache Solr)
- Facet based on tags, author, or feed
- Flip through articles quickly (with j/k or arrow keys) to find what you're interested in
- View the entire article text inline, or in the context of the site where it was created
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