Drupal 9 was released June 3, 2020, building upon a new development process established in Drupal 8. Drupal contributors used this opportunity to clean up the codebase and to ensure Drupal stays on supported versions of external dependencies.
Organizations currently using Drupal 7 and Drupal 8 will want to upgrade to Drupal 9 for various reasons, chief among them being continued support. Its initial release did not offer new features, but did provide a leaner, more secure system and APIs that are easier to work with. These changes are most noticeable to developers.
In this white paper, you will learn:
- From Drupal 8 to Drupal 9: An evolution
- Drupal 8 to Drupal 9: What’s new
- Preparing for Drupal 9
- The future of Drupal 9
- When will Drupal 10 be released?