Mike and Matt drag Adam Bergstein onto the show to talk about the free SimplyTest.me service, which is used to quickly spin up Drupal environments for quick patch testing, reviews, and more.
For 13 years, Matt Westgate has been at Lullabot's helm, and though both Drupal and Lullabot have evolved, the spirit of community remains. Matt shares his insights on the past, future, and ferrets.
How do you maintain one of Drupal's most prolific modules, run a business, have a family, and stay balanced? Amitai Burstein spills his secrets to success and how you can join him! Also, sushi!
Matt and Mike are joined by Mauricio Dinarte, who recently completed his "31 Days of Drupal Migrations" series, as well as migration expert April Sides.
All software companies rely on open source. FOSS needs maintainers to stay motivated. In this article, I propose an action item to improve the life of these volunteers with a small change.
In part two of this series, a group of Lullabots share their journeys into technology, which tools they use on a regular basis, the skills they're learning, and what they'd tell their younger selves.
Why spend time on Drupal's UI? New Lullabot, Cristina Chumillas, tells us about the UI initiative and why it's important, the new Claro theme, and strangest thing she's ever eaten.
Docksal co-maintainer and BADCamp co-organizer, Sean Dietrich, talks about what it takes to run a camp website, why he became a Docksal co-maintainer, and why we could all use a little more time.