Thu 12:15-12:55

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BoF: "Unlocking Public Drupal Content as AI-Ready Open Data with GlossAPI"

Session Room
Room 5 (BoF)
Time Slot
Duration
40 min

Speaker: Myrsini Ioannou (GFOSS)

Public sector platforms often rely on Drupal to manage large volumes of structured content. This talk presents how GlossAPI can transform such content into clean, documented, and reusable datasets. We highlight opportunities for open data, transparency, and AI applications, enabling institutions to extend the value of their content beyond publication into machine learning ecosystems.

Mago - format, lint and analyze your PHP code

Speaker(s)
Klaus Purer
Experience level
Beginner
Session track
Coding & Site Building
Session Room
Room 2 (Indigital)
Time Slot
Duration
40 min

Mago is a developer tool to improve the quality of the PHP code you write. In the era of AI it is important to have strict, reliable and fast guard rails to validate your code. We will talk about Coder, PHPStan and Mago - tools for static code analysis.

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Bursting the Bubble: Why Code Alone Won’t Save the Open Web

Speaker(s)
Alejandro Moreno Lopez
Experience level
Beginner
Session track
Drupal CMS
Session Room
Room 1 (Amphitheater Pantheon)
Time Slot
Duration
40 min

We built it. We optimized it. We secured it. But outside of our issue queues and Slack channels, does the wider tech world know—or care?

For years, the Drupal community has suffered from a "build it and they will come" mentality. We have created one of the most robust platforms on the web, yet we often find ourselves preaching to the converted in a comfortable, self-referential bubble.

In this session, I will share the uncomfortable reality of taking the Drupal Association to Web Summit Lisbon—a massive, generalist tech event where "Drupal" was just another booth in a sea of startups. I will share the messy details of what happens when you step out of the "Drupal Island" and face the market head-on.

But this is not a talk about marketing; it is a talk about survival.

As developers, we have a responsibility that goes beyond code quality. We need to confront the "Tragedy of the Commons" that threatens open source projects: everyone relies on the ecosystem, but few invest in its external visibility. I will explore how our technical decisions—from DX to API design—either reinforce our isolation or help us burst the bubble.

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