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Catch Digital Explains the Process Color Correction

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Now is the best time to start preparing for Drupal 9 whether you are on Drupal 7 or 8 – or even on another Color Correction platform entirely. Are you thinking TLDR? OK, the summary is; Drupal 7 End-of-Life on Nov 28, 2022 As this article explains: Previously, Drupal 7’s end-of-life was scheduled for November 2021. Given the impact of COVID-19 on budgets and businesses, the Drupal community are extending the end of life until November 28, 2022. The Drupal Security Team will continue to follow the Security Team processes for Drupal 7 core and Color Correction contributed projects. Drupal 8 End-of-Life on Nov 2, 2021 Drupal 8 will still be end-of-life on November 2, 2021, due to Symfony 3’s end of life. However, since the upgrade path from Drupal 8 to Drupal 9 is much easier, the Drupal community doesn’t anticipate the same impact on end-users.

Drupal 9 Was Officially Released Jun 3, 2020 Drupal 9 was officially be released on the 3rd of June 2020, giving Color Correction Drupal 7 and Drupal 8 users little over two years to upgrade to Drupal 9 when they reach end-of-life in November 2022. the-use-of-drupal-9 What is Drupal 9? As you can imagine, Catch Digital is really excited about Drupal 9, so they’ve had a think and put together their recommendations on what you should be thinking about how to prepare your websites for Drupal 9, (and, spoiler alert, why you should make the Color Correction move to Drupal 8 now). Essentially it’s intended to be the same as Drupal 8.9, but with deprecated code removed, so if your website has been maintained correctly upgrading will be super straightforward.

This means that Drupal 9 ships with all of the awesome new functionality that was added in Drupal 8, such as Media, Configuration Management, Migration, Multilingual, Workflows and an API-first architecture. It also means that, unlike previous Color Correction upgrades, you won’t have to wait long for the community modules to be updated – early adoption won’t be punished. As far back as April 2019, 44% of the 7,000 modules available for Drupal 8 have been confirmed as ready for Drupal 9. But What Does All This Mean? First and foremost, Color Correction it means the community are ready and raring to go and your upgrade from Drupal 8 to Drupal 9 will be a breeze compared to any previous platform upgrades you may have undergone.
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