Drupal: Long-term Open Source Community Driven CMS

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Drupal isn’t just a CMS to us. It’s a long-running, community-driven project that shows what open source can look like when it’s treated as shared infrastructure. For more than 20 years, Drupal has been actively built and maintained by one of the most established and still highly active open-source communities in the world. That continuity matters. It’s what gives Drupal its stability, security, and ability to keep adapting as needs change. What the Drupal community makes possible: 📌 Long-term stewardship instead of short-term fixes
 📌 A contrib-first culture that favors shared solutions over one-off custom code
 📌 A modular architecture that supports everything from single sites to complex, multi-site platforms
 📌 An API-first foundation that integrates cleanly with modern tools and services
 📌 Ongoing evolution, including recent work on Canvas, Canvas AI, and the roadmap toward Drupal CMS 2.0 At CivicActions, we work in environments where platforms need to last, not just launch. The Drupal community’s focus on sustainability, transparency, and collaboration closely mirrors how we approach our work, especially in public sector and mission-driven spaces. That’s why we contribute back by maintaining and improving modules and participating in the broader ecosystem. Drupal’s continued relevance isn’t accidental. It’s the result of people consistently investing in something meant to grow over time. #Drupal #OpenSource #FOSS #DigitalPublicGoods #GovTech #CivicTech #SustainableTech

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Mohammed Basha

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From my experience working with Drupal, the strength of the ecosystem really comes from the community and shared solutions.

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