Homepage Acquia newsroom

News: Acquia Funds Community Development to Accelerate Drupal 8 Momentum

Announcement posted by Acquia 24 Mar 2016

~ Company Allocates $500,000 for Community Development of Drupal 8 Modules, as Drupal 8 Adoption Takes Off ~
BOSTON – March 16, 2016 – Acquia, the digital experience company, today announced that it is providing $500,000 to fund community development on Drupal 8. Acquia has established the Drupal 8 Module Acceleration Program to speed the delivery of key Drupal 8 modules. Acquia is funding module maintainers and experts in the Drupal community to port in-demand modules for creating powerful, next-generation digital experiences.
 
Members of the Drupal community build and maintain the modules that extend core Drupal functionality. Drupal 8’s adoption since its November launch is twice that of the very popular Drupal 7, demonstrating Drupal's increasing popularity, especially in the enterprise space. Supported by Acquia, the Module Acceleration Program serves to coordinate and fund initiatives that accelerate development across the Drupal 8 ecosystem and extend the industry’s most widely used enterprise digital experience management solution.
 
In a world that requires cross-platform publishing, developers and content teams don’t want to be constrained in how content is presented across channels. They demand flexibility for how digital experiences are delivered. Drupal 8 does that with its improved content modeling and built-in REST APIs. Its “API-first” approach and modular framework means developers can create powerful, intuitive authoring experiences and empower editorial teams to work quickly for amazing results.
 
“Community-contributed modules fuel innovation in digital experience delivery. We’re working with customers to identify priority modules for acceleration, and we’re coordinating the efforts of many community contributors around the world,” said Chris Stone, Acquia chief products officer. “The modules being funded have an immediate impact on current Drupal 8 projects at global organisations.”
 
More than 30 modules have been completed to date with support of the Module Acceleration Program, with another 20 modules targeted for development in the next 60 days. Participants in the program include module maintainers and contributors, freelancers, and development agencies with Drupal practices.
 
“Community contributions are the heart of every open source project, and Drupal is fortunate to have a community that has more than 35,000 active contributors, led by many of the world’s most well known brands,” said Dries Buytaert, co-founder and CTO of Acquia and founder and project lead of Drupal. “Together the community delivered our most significant release with Drupal 8, building the framework for organizations to deliver contextual, multilingual, and multi-channel digital experiences.”
 
Updates on module progress may be found on the Acquia Developer Center, or follow the project’s progress on Twitter by following #d8map.
 
Visit www.acquia.com/d8-module-acceleration-program to find out more about the Module Acceleration Program.