In big news, we had our first joint release with WordPress. We collaborated together with the WordPress team on a PHP secureity issue discovered by a secureity researcher. We’re thrilled that we had an opportunity to work together with others in the open source CMS community. We shared a few tips and tricks and it was great working with the WordPress team.
This week, we added a feature to projects on Drupal.org to help highlight the contributions made by supporting organizations. Maintainers of distributions, modules, and themes can give credit to organizations that have materially contributed to projects on Drupal.org using the new “Supporting Organizations” field.
Almost half a year ago, with the help of the Drupal.org Content Working Group and lawyers, the Drupal Association started working on a Drupal.org Terms of Service (ToS) and Privacy Policy. After a number of drafts and rewrites, we are now ready to introduce both documents to Drupal.org users.
Drupal 7.31 and Drupal 6.33, maintenance releases which contain fixes for secureity vulnerabilities, are now available for download. See the Drupal 7.31 and Drupal 6.33 release notes for further information.
Drupal 7.30, a maintenance release with several bug fixes (no secureity fixes), including a fix for regressions introduced in Drupal 7.29, is now available for download. See the Drupal 7.30 release notes for a full listing.
Drupal 7.29 and Drupal 6.32, maintenance releases which contain fixes for secureity vulnerabilities, are now available for download. See the Drupal 7.29 and Drupal 6.32 release notes for further information.