In the past month or so I had the opportunity to record videos featuring key DrupalCon Vienna sessions where you can learn about where Drupal is going. With only a couple days left to buy regular tickets, I think it is a good time to review my suggestions. Even with all of this, these are just a small part of everything that DrupalCon Vienna has to offer. Meeting with these leaders in person, asking your questions, getting your months old problems on track and helping to shape the future of Drupal are all powerful things that come out of being there with us. So I hope to see you there!Drupal CMS 2.0 is coming! While it may not be stable by DrupalCon exactly, there is a lot to potentially learn about it there! Highlighting key content from Cristina Chumillas, Pamela Barone, Emma Horrell, Christopher Wells, Jürgen Haas and Artem Dmitriiev.Oh and one more thing! As a former lead of the PHP documentation and website teams I’m especially looking forward to these in-depth technical talks from the people who are among highest profile in the PHP community. Featuring talks from Derick Rethans, Sebastian Bergmann and Ondřej Mirtes. Last but not least Artificial Intelligence is all around the new features and the existing AI capabilities are of course further improved recently. Featuring content by Dr. Christoph Breidert, Frederik W., Marcus Johansson, Jasper L., Vincenzo Gambino, Fabian Bircher and James Abrahams.Much easier site building are enabled by Drupal Canvas (formerly Experience Builder), and DrupalCon Vienna will be full of opportunities to learn more regardless of your role. Featuring content from Bálint Kléri, Lauri Timmanee, Kristen Pol, James Abrahams, Renee Lund, Boyan Borisov, Mike Herchel, Christian Lopez Espinola and Wolfganz Ziegler.New in Drupal CMS 2.0 are site templates, and Vienna will provide insights on the new default design system and initial site template built. Check out these DrupalCon Europe sessions by Pamela Barone, Jason Thompson, Adam Hoenich, Tiffany Farriss and Ryan Szrama to get insights from all angles!
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