Wednesday, April 1, 2026
We started with Drupal-related notes:
- Drupal Canvas releases 1.3.0
- Drupal Canvas roadmap
- Context Control Center releases beta 1 during DrupalCon
- Drupal CMS releases 2.1.0
- Drupal Coder releases 9.0.0
- Drupal AI releases 1.3.0
- announcement for Drupal AI 1.3.0 update
- CKEditor AI now available for Drupal
- Drupal automatic updates API 1.0 deprecated ahead of schedule
- disabled links will no longer be included in breadcrumb trails
- Drupal 12 switches to Argon2id
- looking for help reaching Drupal 12's second release window in August
- simple, server-side page view analytics for Drupal
- what it costs to run Drupal's infrastructure
- open source infrastructure deserves a business model
- never submit code you don't understand
- Drupal at 25
- accelerating Drupal core development
- a Drupal developer's perspective on building a design system in WordPress Gutenberg
- how accessibility and SEO enhance each other in Drupal
- Clauding at Symfony within Drupal
- Drupal AI playground: crawling with recipes
- Drupal AI playground: walking with AGENTS.md
- Drupal AI playground: building a module
- why DrupalCon North America continues to be in the US
- Drupal adoption declining
- the quiet room at DrupalCon
- state of Drupal presentation (March 2026)
- a quality-gate framework for AI-era Drupal contributions
- backporting Drupal Canvas ideas to Drupal 4.6
Next, general web (and other) notes:
- Composer plugin to force repatching when the patch changes
- new to the web platform in February
- new to the web platform in March
- FAIR, WordPress, and knowing when to stop
- 1M context now generally available for Opus 4.6 and Sonnet 4.6
- abusing customizable selects
- recap of State of the Browser and Web Day out events
- track CSS and browser feature support and get baseline alerts
- how JPEG compression works
- Synhax - have your own CSS battles
- getting developers to care about accessibility
- GitHub Monaspace font case study
- full source code for Anthropic's Claude Code leaks
At the end of the meeting, we recommended people watch the "Driesnote" from DrupalCon Chicago 2026.
Recommended video
These "regular" Web Dev Rev meetings generally happen once every 3 weeks. The next session is scheduled for April 21st, 2026.