Aug
28
2025
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It’s End of Life for Redis Enterprise 7.2 in Six Months – What Are Your Options?

End of Life for Redis Enterprise 7.2From a technology perspective, Redis does a great job as a database and data cache. According to 6Sense, Redis is currently the number one product as an in-memory data cache. It just works. However, that position is also a potential challenge. Redis does its job so well that, well, why should you change it? One […]

Aug
28
2025
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TD Cafe #009 – John Picozzi & Chris Wells

Join John and Chris for an engaging conversation as they dive into the latest developments in Drupal CMS, including the analytics recipe installation and upcoming features for Project Browser. They also discuss the challenges and strategies of thriving with ADHD, the impact of AI in web development, and personal stories from summer activities to travel plans.

For show notes visit: https://www.talkingDrupal.com/cafe009

Topics

  • Introduction and Personal Reflections
  • Living in Maine and Childhood Memories
  • Travel Plans and European DrupalCon
  • Project Browser and Technical Discussions
  • AI and Coding Experiences
  • The Future of Drupal and AI Integration
  • Navigating ADHD Diagnosis and Management
  • Conclusion and Final Thoughts

John Picozzi

John Picozzi is the Solutions Architect at EPAM Systems, where he helps organizations implement scalable and sustainable digital solutions—most often using Drupal. With over a decade of experience in web development, John has become a trusted voice in the Drupal community for his commitment to open source, user-centered design, and thoughtful architecture. John is a contributor to Drupal and an active member of the community as the organizer of the Drupal Providence Meetup and New England Drupal Camp. He’s also well known as a co-host of the Talking Drupal podcast, a weekly show focused on all things Drupal, where he interviews community members and shares insights on development, strategy, and community engagement. Outside of podcasting and coding, John frequently speaks at DrupalCamps and conferences across the U.S., offering sessions that span technical deep dives to community and career development topics. You can find more about his work and speaking engagements at picozzi.com, or follow him on Drupal.org

Chris Wells

Chris Wells is a co-founder and CTO of Redfin Solutions, a web development agency specializing in Drupal-based digital experiences. With over two decades of experience in software engineering and web technologies, Chris has led complex projects for higher education, nonprofits, and enterprise clients—bringing strategic vision and technical excellence to every engagement. A passionate advocate for open source, Chris is an active contributor to the Drupal project and a frequent speaker at Drupal camps and conferences. He is known for his leadership in fostering strong client relationships, building sustainable development teams, and promoting best practices in accessibility, performance, and long-term site maintenance.

Guests

John Picozzi – epam.com johnpicozzi Chris Wells – chrisfromredfin www.redfinsolutions.com

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Aug
26
2025
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Valkey 9.0: Enterprise-Ready, Open Source, and Coming September 15, 2025

Valkey 9.0 FeaturesCircle September 15 on your calendar! That’s when Valkey 9.0 officially drops, bringing enterprise-grade features that solve real operational headaches without the licensing restrictions or unpredictable costs you face with Redis. If you’ve been following Valkey since it forked from Redis, this release represents a major milestone. The same engineers who built Redis now work […]

Aug
25
2025
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Talking Drupal #517 – The Event Platform Levels Up

Today we are talking about Drupal’s Event Platform, What’s new, and what’s to come with guest Martin Anderson-Clutz. We’ll also cover ECA Tamper as our module of the week.

For show notes visit: https://www.talkingDrupal.com/517

Topics

  • What is Event Platform
  • New Features and Multi-Event Architecture
  • Event Platform Theme: Event Horizon
  • Managing Contribution Time
  • Event Platform Workflow Features
  • Transitioning to Recipes
  • Module Installation Challenges in Drupal
  • Event Platform Installation and Configuration
  • Performance Improvements and Core Installer Issues
  • Modular Design and Recipe Mapping
  • Content Migration and Recipe Utilization
  • Event Platform Adoption and Community Feedback
  • Future Features and Enhancements for Event Platform
  • Getting Started with Event Platform
  • How to Get Involved with Event Platform

Resources

Guests

Martin Anderson-Clutz – mandclu.com mandclu

Hosts

Nic Laflin – nLighteneddevelopment.com nicxvan John Picozzi – epam.com johnpicozzi James Sansbury – tugboatqa.com q0rban

MOTW Correspondent

Martin Anderson-Clutz – mandclu.com mandclu

  • Brief description:
    • Have you ever wanted a flexible way to manipulate the data being used in your ECA models? There’s a module for that
  • Module name/project name:
  • Brief history
    • How old: created in Apr 2022 by Jürgen Haas of Lake Drops
    • Versions available: 1.0.6 and 2.0.4, the latter of which supports Drupal 10.4 and 11
  • Maintainership
    • Actively maintained
    • Security coverage
  • Number of open issues: 6 open issues, none of which are bugs
  • Usage stats:
    • 1,087 sites
  • Module features and usage
    • For anyone who hasn’t used it before, Tamper is a generic plugin system for transforming data. It’s often used with migrations and Feeds, where you need to make sure incoming data matches the data type of the field where it will be stored. We actually covered Feeds Tamper as MOTW all the way back in episode #056
    • For ECA you can use tamper plugins with conditions, so a model can compare against a modified result. Or, you can use the tamper plugins with actions, storing the result as a token that can be for subsequent actions.
    • I ended up using ECA Tamper in the Event Platform for a model that sends out emails if an accepted session has not yet been confirmed by the author, and the session confirmation is a specific number of days out, for example 3 days away and one day away
Aug
25
2025
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Don’t Trust, Verify: How MyDumper’s Checksums Validates Data Consistency

How do you know if your backup is truly reliable? The last thing you want is to discover your data is corrupted during a critical restore or during a migration. While MyDumper is a powerful tool for logical backups, its -M option takes backup integrity to the next level by creating checksums. This often-overlooked feature […]

Aug
22
2025
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MySQL 8.0 Deprecated Features: What You Need to Know

If you manage a MySQL database, you’ve probably heard the news: MySQL 8.0 is heading for its End of Life (EOL), and taking center stage is MySQL 8.4, the first-ever Long-Term Support (LTS) release. This is great news for all of us who value stability, as it means a more predictable, enterprise-ready platform for the […]

Aug
21
2025
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MySQL Router 8.4: How to Deal with Metadata Updates Overhead

It may be surprising when a new InnoDB Cluster is set up, and despite not being in production yet and completely idle, it manifests a significant amount of writes visible in growing binary logs. This effect became much more spectacular after MySQL version 8.4. In this write-up, I will explain why it happens and how to address […]

Aug
20
2025
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Deep Diving the Citus Distribution Models Along with Shard Balancing/Read Scaling

Citus Distribution ModelsIn my previous blog post, Integrating Citus with Patroni: Sharding and High Availability Together, I explored how to integrate Citus with Patroni and demonstrated how basic table distribution works. In this follow-up post, I will discuss various other Citus distribution models. We will also explore how shard rebalancing and data movement are handled and further […]

Aug
19
2025
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Secure, Centralized Authentication Comes to Percona Server for MongoDB with OpenID Connect

Percona Server for MongoDB with OpenID ConnectToday, Percona is proud to announce the release of OpenID Connect (OIDC) support for Percona Server for MongoDB, the source-available, enterprise-grade MongoDB-compatible database solution trusted by developers and IT leaders globally. With this new capability, Percona customers can integrate with leading identity providers (IdPs) like Okta, Microsoft Entra, Ping Identity, Keycloak, and others to simplify […]

Aug
18
2025
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Talking Drupal #516 – Drupal CMS & Recipes

Today we are talking about Drupal CMS Analytics, Recipes, and how to use both with guest Dharizza Espinach. We’ll also cover Field Data as our module of the week.

For show notes visit: https://www.talkingDrupal.com/516

Topics

  • Drupal CMS Analytics Track
  • Balancing Personal and Work Contributions
  • Planning and Estimating Contributions
  • Team Effort and Collaboration
  • Challenges and Solutions in UI and Integration
  • Future Enhancements and Roadmap
  • Conclusion and Contact Information

Resources

Guests

Dharizza Espinach – dharizza

Hosts

Nic Laflin – nLighteneddevelopment.com nicxvan John Picozzi – epam.com johnpicozzi Rich Lawson – richlawson.co rklawson

MOTW Correspondent

Jacob Rockowitz – jrockowitz.com jrockowitz

  • Brief description:
    • Did you ever need to review all the data in a field on a content entity type or a specific bundle?
  • Module name/project name:
  • Brief history
    • How old: February 28, 2025
    • Versions available: 1.0.0-alpha12
  • Maintainership
    • Actively maintained
    • Test coverage
  • Documentation
    • Default settings include
    • Display only published field data
    • Display only field data in the default language
  • Usage stats:
    • 34 sites report using this module
  • Maintainer(s):
    • Jacob Rockowitz
  • Module features and usage
    • Adds a ‘Data’ tab to Drupal core’s ‘Field list’ report (/admin/reports/fields), which allows administrators to view and download field data.
    • This module can be used while developing a migration to review field data before and after a migration.
    • This module also allows site builders and developers to identify unused fields.
    • Similar Modules
    • Schema Viewer
    • Provides a backend developer tool to view table schema by table name.
    • Entity Export CSV
    • Export Content Entity to CSV.

 

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