Talking Drupal Newsletter #360
#360 Backdrop Case Study
Today we are talking about Backdrop CMS with Eric Toupin.
Topics
What is backdrop
How did you hear about it
Tell us about Aten and your clients
What type of work is Aten doing with Stanford
Why was Backdrop CMS considered
How long was Backdrop out before you considered it
Are there features Backdrop has that Drupal does not have
What are some limitations of Backdrop
If someone has Drupal 7 what do you consider the criteria for Backdrop vs Drupal 9
Are you working on other Backdrop sites
Do you consider Backdrop it’s own CMS
Have you contributed anything back to Drupal from Backdrop
Does Aten consider Backdrop a service it provides
Resources
Guests
Eric Toupin - www.drupal.org/u/erictoupin
Hosts
Nic Laflin - www.nLighteneddevelopment.com @nicxvan
John Picozzi - www.epam.com @johnpicozzi
Cathy Theys - @YesCT
Module of the Week
hreflang
The core Content Translation module adds hreflang tags only on content entity pages. This module, on the other hand, adds hreflang tags to all pages, and can be configured to defer to Content Translation module on content entity pages. If for some reason you’d like to modify the hreflang tags on a page, you can do so by implementing
Show News
Better late than never - This year’s DrupalCon marked the first in-person North American DrupalCon in two years. Here is a recap of John’s experience and some of the highlights from Portland.
Upcoming Episodes
#362 Progressive Web Apps with Jordan Graham. Recording August 23.
#363 Cathy’s Show TBD. Recording August 30.
#364 Cypress with Jordan Graham. Recording September 6.
#365 Event Platform with Martin Anderson-Clutz & Kaleem Clarkson. Recording September 9.
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Chad’s Book Corner - guest post
The Proof is in the Plants: How science shows a plant-based diet could save your life (and the planet) by Simon Hill.
Simon Hill’s book “The Proof is in the Plants” and his podcast, The Proof, are good resources to learn about nutrition and a plant-based diet. The evidence shows how a plant-based diet might reduce the risks of heart attacks and strokes, type 2 diabetes, cancer, and dementia.
by Stephen Cross @stephencross
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