Today we are talking about The Drupal Association with Tim Doyle.
For show notes visit: www.talkingDrupal.com/408
Topics
- Tell us about yourself Tim
- Why Drupal
- What perspective do you bring
- Strategic plan
- Leadership
- Measurements
- Drupal the project vs Drupal the community
- Where will the DA be in 5 years
- Will Drupal be around in 20 years
- Favorite aspect of the strategic plan
Resources
- Director of Philanthropy
- Burnout
- Pitch-burgh
- Alex Moreno
- New Core Product Manager
- Tenure of ED/CEOs since formation of DA
- Jacob Redding
- March 2010 - February 2013
- ~3 years
- Holly Ross
- February 2013 - May 2016
- 3 years 3 months
- Megan Sanicki
- May 2016 - September 2018
- 1½ years
- (interim) Tim Lehnen
- September 2018 - June 2019
- 9 months
- Heather Rocker
- June 2019 - March 2022
- 2 years 9 months
- (interim) Angie Sabin
- March 2022 - October 2022
- 8 months
- Tim Doyle
- October 2022 - Present (July 2023)
- 9 months
- As of February 2026 Tim will be longest-tenured
Guests
Tim Doyle - @TimDoyleMPA
Hosts
Nic Laflin - www.nLighteneddevelopment.com @nicxvan John Picozzi - www.epam.com @johnpicozzi Tim Plunkett - @timplunkett
MOTW Correspondent
Martin Anderson-Clutz - @mandclu ActivityPub
- Brief description:
- Implements the ActivityPub protocol on your site, so readers can follow and respond to content on Fediverse sites like Mastodon, and in the future maybe Threads?
- Brief history
- How old: created in Feb 2019
- Versions available:
- 1.0.0-alpha17, works with Drupal 9.4 and 10, release in Mar 2023
- Actively maintained
- Minimally maintained
- Number of open issues:
- 43 open issues, only 2 bugs but 1 of those fixed in the past week
- Usage stats:
- Maintainer(s):
- Created and maintained by swentel, who also created a module for publishing Drupal content to the Nostr network
- Module features and usage
- Effectively allows your site to act as a Fediverse server: Mastodon, Pleroma, Picelfed, etc.
- Users who enable ActivityPub for their account have created @user@domain in the Fediverse
- At that point the Drupal UI provides some common features of a social client: notifications about subscribers, and so on
- Provides plugins to define user actions. Default plugins are ‘Accept’, ‘Follow’, ‘Delete’, ‘Undo’ and ‘Inbox reply’, but a site could add or enable others
- Based on the documentation it sounds like if you update an entity (e.g. change the title) you can trigger an Update activity, which is in stark contrast to a certain bird platform
- There’s quite a bit more in the module’s README file if anyone wants to better understand its capabilities