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Drupal 7 Will Reach End-of-Life in November of 2021 (drupal.org) 46

Drupal 7, which was first released in January 2011, will reach end of life (EOL) in November of 2021, the Drupal Association said today. What this means for your Drupal 7 sites is, as of November 2021: 1. Drupal 7 will no longer be supported by the community at large. The community at large will no longer create new projects, fix bugs in existing projects, write documentation, etc. around Drupal 7.
2. There will be no more core commits to Drupal 7.
3. The Drupal Security Team will no longer provide support or Security Advisories for Drupal 7 core or contributed modules, themes, or other projects. Reports about Drupal 7 vulnerabilities might become public creating 0 day exploits.
4. All Drupal 7 releases on all project pages will be flagged as not supported. Maintainers can change that flag if they desire to.
5. On Drupal 7 sites with the update status module, Drupal Core will show up as unsupported.
6. After November 2021, using Drupal 7 may be flagged as insecure in 3rd party scans as it no longer gets support.
7. Best practice is to not use unsupported software, it would not be advisable to continue to build new Drupal 7 sites.
8. Now is the time to start planning your migration to Drupal 8.

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Drupal 7 Will Reach End-of-Life in November of 2021

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    EOL the whole project, in fact.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    During your move to Drupal 8 - certainly don't admit to holding any views contrary to Drupal's "community" norms. And if you threaten Dries IPO prospects in ANY way, watch the Drupal org break all of their stated principles to burn you.

  • Now is the time to start planning^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H your migration to something else

  • I've tried to migrate my site to D8, and the body content isn't displayed, and nobody on the forum responded at all. What a PITA. Guess I should get on that a bit more.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    I haven't even thought about in months... I mean I'm glad people are choosing something that isn't the steaming pile of U+1F4A9 that is WordPress, but...

    Isn't it time for something new? Better? Perhaps not written in PHP? Perhaps written by actual software developers and not web designers who need someplace to sell their themes?

    • ExpressionEngine 5 is now open source. Seeing some of their (stupid/dumb) design decisions, I'd say these guys have more of a database background than a web designer background.

  • and I for one would like to welcome our new resurrected Drupal overlord called Backdrop CMS

    • Our web shop has completely ceased using drupal for new websites now; we've tried drupal 8 and it simply doesn't fit the needs for our customers. Our upgrade path will be to Backdrop

      • As someone who can't code their way out of a wet paper bag I manged to create some pretty nice and complex websites with D7. Then D8 came along and was like WTF? Can't even install it on a shared host with out having shell access. Discovered Backdrop and its pretty nice although had to go to Wordpress/Woocommerce as Ubercart is just not feature rich and the Commerce port has stagnated.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    According to the makefiles in https://bitbucket.org/account/user/drupalorg-infrastructure/projects/PROJ, drupal.org is itself still using Drupal 7. Despite Drupal 8.0.0 being released in November 2015. I won't feel comfortable migrating my Drupal 7 site to Drupal 8 until the Drupal.org infrastructure team is confident enough in the 8.x branch to eat their own dogfood.

    Meanwhile, groups.drupal.org appears to be using a patched version of Drupal 6, which went EOL in February 2016.

    Is the November 2021 Drupal 7

  • by Prien715 ( 251944 ) <agnosticpope@gmail. c o m> on Monday February 25, 2019 @06:42PM (#58179508) Journal

    Does that mean I can't catch season 6 of Drupal's drag race on Netflix?

  • How straightforward is the migration path?

    My previous experience of Drupal (a long time ag) was that it was easy to setup a gorgeous site, but that making it is update-prone was not a layman's job. Odds were good that it would need a complete reimplementation.

  • I have several web sites running Drupal 7. The biggest issue that prevents me from migrating to Drupal 8 is the status of several contributed modules that I depend on. If they don't have a Drupal 8 version available (and there are many that don't), I have to either update them myself or find an alternative. The most common reaction I get from the developers of these modules when asked about their plans for Drupal 8 is silence...

Keep up the good work! But please don't ask me to help.

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