Drupal has undergone a huge amount of innovation as of late, and the latest versions of Drupal portend an amazing future ahead for our community and ecosystem. But what happens when official community support for older versions, especially Drupal 7, ends? After all, Drupal 7 is among the most widely adopted versions of Drupal in the CMS's entire history, and it continues to have enduring staying power in the Drupal universe. Fortunately, Tag1 Consulting is among the vendors who will provide Drupal 7 extended support even past its end-of-life date.
Drupal 7 was supposed to go end-of-life in June of this year, when Drupal 9 was released, but owing to the coronavirus pandemic, Drupal maintainers have extended the Drupal 7 end-of-life to November 2021 due to the significant proportion of Drupal site owners who are still on that version. Tag1 Quo, Tag1's extended support service for Drupal, offers you peace of mind when it comes to receiving all of the important security updates that Drupal 7 Extended Support (D7ES) vendors maintain. But Tag1 Quo goes well beyond the minimum requirements of the D7ES program, because we cover all of your contributed modules and notify you right away of security patches that need your attention.
In a special three-part series, join Jeremy Andrews (Founder and CEO, Tag1 Consulting), Michael Meyers (Managing Director, Tag1 Consulting), and your Tag1 Team Talks host Preston So (Editor in Chief, Tag1 Consulting) for a wide-ranging conversation about extended support in Drupal, what Drupal 7 site owners need to know today about extended support, and how Tag1 Quo is the optimal solution among D7ES vendors for your mission-critical Drupal 7 implementations. When it comes to Drupal 7 past end-of-life, Tag1 has your back.
Lessons Learned: Contributing to Open Source Projects (Part 1) Tag1 TeamTalk - #029.1
Drupal Extended Support Pt. 3: What is the plan for Drupal 8 Extended Support? - Tag1 TeamTalk #028.3
Drupal 7 Extended Support Pt. 2: How the Tag1 Quo Drupal 7 program works - Tag1 TeamTalk #028.2
Core Confidential #3.2 with Angie Byron (webchick) : The many faces of Drupal over 15 years - Pt. 2
Core Confidential #3.1 :: Core Confidential with Angie Byron (webchick) : Learning about 15 Years of Drupal Contribution - Pt. 1
Documentation as code: Part 3: A Linting How To - The Vale Linter In Action (Demo) - Tag1 TeamTalk #027.3
Documentation as code: Part 2: A Linting How To - What tools are out there and how do they work? - Tag1 TeamTalk #027.2
Documentation as code: Part 1: A Linting How To - What, Why, and How? - Tag1 TeamTalk #027.1
Managing Diverse Remote Teams: Tools, Practices and Lessons Learned - Part 4 -Tag1 TeamTalk #026
How to manage diverse remote teams : Tips for managing high functioning remote teams - Part 3 - Tag1 TeamTalk #025
Agile at human scale: Managing diverse remote teams - Part 2 - Tag1 TeamTalk #024
Agile at human scale: Managing diverse remote teams - Part 1 - Tag1 TeamTalk #023
The inside story on Drupal.org's coming support for merge requests and issue forks - Tag1 TeamTalk #022
Modernizing Drupal’s UI and Improving Accessibility with The Olivero & Claro Themes - Tag1 TeamTalk - #021
False Economy of Low Cost Contractors - the common misconception that less expensive resources save you money - Tag1 Team Talk #020
Enabling Declarative Components Everywhere: Drupal + Web Components Out of the Box - Tag1TeamTalk #019
The story of Drupal 9's release from the inside with the Drupal Association - Tag1 TeamTalk #018
Introduction to DrupalSpoons, a new developer workflow for Drupal contributors - Tag1 TeamTalk #017
Introducing Goose, a highly scalable load testing framework written in Rust - Tag1 TeamTalk #016
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