As part of these discussions, we’ve taken a fresh look at how we refer to the people stewarding core. The term “Core committers” focused on the end of the process some of us do, and we recognized that it doesn’t capture the full scope of leadership across the team — especially those whose impact isn’t reflected in code commits.The Drupal core team has been hard at work developing an updated strategy to guide the future of core. While the Drupal core strategy document is still a work in progress, we’re excited about the direction it’s taking — and we want your input! Community feedback is not only welcome, it’s essential. Now is a great time to help shape the next chapter of Drupal core.
Updated Drupal core strategy in the works
Griffyn Heels (griffynh) based in Australia and working with PreviousNext, has been doing an outstanding job facilitating meetings in the Bug Smash and Experience Builder initiatives. We reached out if he would be interested to help us in the core leadership team too. We are glad that he accepted, so Griffyn joins the team as a non-committer member, as a provisional Team Facilitator.
Introducing the Drupal Core Leadership Team
We’re excited to welcome Pierre as a provisional Frontend Framework Manager, bringing more focus and faster momentum to frontend improvements in core.
With the excitement surrounding Drupal CMS, many in the community are asking: what’s happening with Drupal core? We’re thrilled to share some great updates.
Expanding team facilitators
Two Drupal 7 committers join the modern Drupal crew
Please join us in welcoming Juraj Nemec (poker10) from ActivIT in Slovakia and Drew Webber (mcdruid) from Acquia in the UK. Both are joining as General Committers, a new role that focuses on contribution and collaboration without specific leadership responsibilities. We’re excited to have their deep experience and steady hands on board.
To better represent the diverse responsibilities and collaborative nature of this work, we’re introducing a new name: the Drupal Core Leadership Team.
Strengthening frontend leadership with a focus on components
With Drupal core’s renewed emphasis on frontend components and display building, we’re reinforcing our leadership in this area. Pierre Dureau (pdureau), owner of Beyris in France, has been contributing thoughtful, high-quality work in this space with UI Suite for years. His attention to detail and focus on flexible solutions are exactly what the team needed.
As Drupal 7 reached its end of life earlier this year, we want to take a moment to celebrate the incredible work of the core committers who kept it going strong for so long. Rather than stepping back, two of them accepted our invitation to continue — now as part of the modern Drupal core team.