Modules Unraveled Podcast

063 DrupalCon Austin Announcement with Dianna Montalion Dupuis - Modules Unraveled Podcast

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DrupalCon Austin

  • Where is the DrupalCon going to be
  • Why Austin?
  • When is it? (June 2-6)
    • With extended sprints before and after
  • What does the tech community look like there?
  • What does the Drupal community look like?
    • DrupalCamp Austin (June 21st 2013)
  • What’s the Drupal adoption look like in Austin?
    • It’s strongly linked with adoption of other front and back end technologies. (node.js etc)
  • Who’s going to be the “boots on the ground” in Austin playing “host”?
    • Probably the same people that did it for Portland. Sponsors etc.
    • Four Kitchens, Astonish, Whole Foods, City of Austin, Volacci, etc.

062 Kraftwagen with Rolf van de Krol - Modules Unraveled Podcast

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Kraftwagen

  • On the kraftwagen.org it says that Kraftwagen is “Drupal for large (distributed) development teams and staged deployments.” Can you elaborate on what exactly that means?
    • (Rolf) pain of configuration in DB. Everything in code is essential. Standardized workflow
  • What do you mean when you say “Drupal for developers”?
  • It states that everything is in code. Does that include info from the database, like configuration?
  • How does this compare to the configuration management initiative in Drupal 8?
  • How does it integrate with multiple deployment targets like local, staging and live environments?
  • It mentions skeletons, what are those?
    • (Rolf) start points. mention scaffolding
  • So, how does this all work? What are the components of Kraftwagen?
    • (Rolf) kraftwagen (drush extension) and 2 important modules (kw-manifests and kw-itemnames). explain the workflow of Kraftwagen (setup, build, init db, update)
  • On the site is says something about Environment awareness, and mentions that the Devel module shouldn’t be enabled on a live server, but should on a development environment. I get around this by using a global git ignore file on my local machine that ignores the devel module. So, when I spin up a new site on my local machine, part of that process is to install the Devel module, but my system prevents it from ever being pushed anywhere automatically. How does Kraftwagen deal with that?
    • (Rolf) builds are not environment aware, but dependencies and manifests are.

Use Cases

  • Are you familiar with Aegir? How would you compare the two?

061 The Walkthrough.it Project with Kristof Van Tomme - Modules Unraveled Podcast

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Walkthrough.it

  • What is walkthrough.it?
  • I heard that this works with Selenium in the background
    • What is Selenium?
    • How does Selenium make this awesome?
  • How is this related to the Tour module in Drupal 8 core?
  • How do you record walkthroughs?
  • How do you play walkthroughs?
  • You recently finished a crowdfunding campaign on IndieGoGo, can you tell a bit more about
    that?
  • What things did you promised as part of the campaign?
    • WalkHub: walkthrough server distribution,
    • Walkthrough module for Drupal
    • really awesome t-shirts
    • WalkHub.net: GitHub for interactive tutorials
    • An iPad application with introductory tutorials for Drupal distributions

App

  • What is this iPad app for?

Drupal Module

  • Can you tell me a bit more about the Drupal module?
  • Will there be versions for both Drupal 7 and Drupal 8?

Grand prize: documentation of a distribution

  • You promised that you would document 1 distribution with walkthroughs if your IndieGoGo
    campaign would be a success. Do you already know which one will win?

060 DrupalCon Portland with Holly Ross and Stephanie El-Hajj - Modules Unraveled Podcast

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More about Holly

  • Now that we know a little bit about your background and where you’re from, tell us a little bit about what you do now.
  • What is your position in the association? What do you do there?
  • How long have you been in this position?

DrupalCon

  • Exactly four weeks from today, we’ll be finishing up the conference!
  • If you’re planning on attending, but haven’t got your tickets yet, the price goes up from $500 to $550 on Friday at midnight!
  • Free transit pass!
  • iOS app - http://saforian.com/CaseStudies/Drupalcon/ (Download here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/atdrupalcon/id636398190?mt=8)

  • What was your experience like at DrupalCon Sydney?

  • What are you excited about most for DrupalCon Portland?
  • Other events - Where can people find out about the events
    • Trivia night
    • Photo scavenger hunt

Portland

  • Where is the best place to eat?
    • pinterest.com/drupalcon
  • Where is the best place to drink?
    • Coffee - Stumptown
    • Alibi - Alcohol (Also Karaoke)
    • Upright? - Breweries
  • What should those of us who haven’t been before, make sure to do?

059 The Module Off with Mike Kadin - Modules Unraveled Podcast

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Module Off

  • What is the Module Off?
  • Why did you start the Module Off?
    • Are you doing this to get free work?
  • What kind of feedback have you received from previous contenders?
  • Who can participate in the challenges?
  • How does someone go about submitting a module? and What does their submission need to include?
  • How is the winner selected?
  • What does the winner receive?
  • How can someone become a sponsor?
  • What are some of the past challenges?
  • Do you have any idea about what some future challenges might be?

058 Using Scald for Media Management with Sylvain Moreau - Modules Unraveled Podcast

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Scald

  • What is Scald?
  • Can you give us some of the history behind the module?
  • Mention about the codesprint (rc3)
  • Why did you decide to go with Scald over Media?
  • What sets it apart from the Media module?
    • The library that comes with Scald is real clean and easy to use, can you talk a little bit about how that came about?
  • What types of digital assets can you use with Scald?
    • Images
    • Videos
    • Audio
    • Tweets, Facebook statuses etc.
  • How does Scald work with on-site, and off-site digital assets?
  • What is an Atom?
  • What Atoms are available out of the box?
    • Flash Files
    • Audio : FIle Upload, Soundcloud
    • Videos: Dailymotion, Youtube, Vimeo, EMbed.ly; Viddler
    • PDF Files
    • Tweets
    • Images : Files Uploads, Flickr, Instagram
    • Slides : Slideshare
  • How can developers extend Scald?
    • they can build their own provider module to extend =add atom types
    • contribute to the issue queue

Use Cases

  • What are some existing sites that are using Scald?
    • Big French Media Companies : Radio France, France Television, ARTE (French/German TV), Le Figaro (one of France’s big newspaper), Radio Nova, Santé Magazine
    • More big users : Commerce Guyz, British Council, Web Agencies
  • I understand there’s a distribution built around Scald. How can people try that out?

Roadmap

  • What’s in the future for Scald?
    • 1.1 : UX redesign, responsive design, more spark integration, plupload (multi-upload), private file system, more providers

Questions from Twitter

057 Using CiviCRM for Newsletters in Drupal with Michael McAndrew - Modules Unraveled Podcast

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  • What do you see as the benefit of using an external service like CiviCRM as compared to a “Drupal” specific setup like using Simplenews or Message notify?
  • And for the sake of argument, what would you see as a benefit of using a “Drupal” setup over an external service?

CiviCRM

  • How much integration is there between Drupal and CiviCRM?
  • Can you create new lists from the Drupal interface?
  • Can you create the newsletters in the Drupal interface?
  • How does it deal with images in a newsletter?
  • How can you add site content into a newsletter?
  • Can you setup autoresponders?
  • Can you setup split tests?
  • Are there any analytics included?
  • How do users subscribe and unsubscribe from a newsletter?

056 The Message Stack of Modules With Amitai Burstein - Modules Unraveled Podcast

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Alright, before we get into the modules themselves, I’m going to be asking all of the guests in this series the same two questions about newsletters in Drupal.

  • What do you see as a benefit of using a “Drupal” setup like the Message stack over an external service like MailChimp?
  • And for the sake of argument, what might you see as the benefit of using an external service as opposed to a “Drupal” specific setup?

Message

  • What is the Message module?
  • What are some of the features?
  • Can users subscribe/unsubscribe?
  • What is the documentation like? Are there screencasts?

Message Notify

  • What is the Message Notify module and how does it integrate into the message stack?
  • What are some of the features?
    • SMS - how do you use this?
  • Can users subscribe/unsubscribe?
  • What is the documentation like? Are there screencasts?

Message-Subscribe

  • What is the Message-Subscribe module and how does it integrate into the message stack?
  • What are some of the features?
    • Messages sent on the fly/batches
    • Can you setup daily/weekly digests?
  • How does it scale?
  • How custom can each message be?
  • Can you setup autoresponders?
  • How do you include site content?
  • How does it deal with images in a newsletter?
  • Are there analytics?
  • Can users subscribe/unsubscribe?
  • What is the documentation like? Are there screencasts?

Use Cases

  • What are the appropriate use cases for each module?

055 The Mass Contact Module with Jason Flatt - Modules Unraveled Podcast

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Mass Contact

  • When I asked you to come on the show, you replied by saying that Mass Contact was never meant to be a newsletter module. So, can you explain exactly what Mass Contact is, how does it works, and how it should be used?
  • What are some of the features?
    • You can send a message to one or more categories of users, which are specified by role.
    • Large recipient lists may be broken up into smaller chunks.
    • The site administrator can control how many messages are allowed to be sent by a single person in an hour.
    • The message may be sent such that the recipients' e-mail addresses are hidden from each other.
    • The message may be sent as plain text or HTML, even specifying the input format filter to use. (The Drupal 7 version requires the Mime Mail module.)
    • The message may include one or more binary file attachments. (The Drupal 7 version requires the Mime Mail module.)
    • The site administrator may specify different texts to be placed at the beginning and/or the end of every message that is sent out.
    • A copy of the message may be saved as a node.
    • Users may opt-out, by category, of receiving mass mailings on their account settings page.
  • Can users subscribe/unsubscribe?
  • What is the documentation like? Are there screencasts?

Use Cases

  • What is an appropriate use for this module?

054 The Simplenews and Newsletter modules with Sascha Grossenbacher and Paris Liakos - Modules Unraveled Podcast

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Background

This is the second episode in the “Newsletters in Drupal” mini-series, and I’m really excited for this show! We’re actually going to be talking about two modules, and the reason I’m excited is because there’s potential for these two modules to merge into one. We all know that there are a million ways to do any one thing in Drupal, and from a site-builder, and maintenance point of view, it’s always a good thing if we can eliminate duplicate modules! So, while nothing’s set in stone yet, this might just be the beginning of the end for at least one redundant module!

Alright, before we get into the modules themselves, I’m going to be asking all of the guests in this series the same two questions about newsletters in Drupal.

  • What do you see as a benefit of using a “Drupal” setup like Simplenews or Newsletter over an external service like MailChimp?
    • Sascha:
      • Everything happens in Drupal, Full control over the data, user interface and processes. Simplenews allows you create personalized newsletters based on the context of the user, using other data from your site. For example, you could add the list of content they flagged last month or suggestions based on that.
    • Paris:
      • Better integration of your drupal data with the newsletter system.
      • You can use other existing modules to improve the creation or automatic population of your newsletter.
      • Central place for its administration.
      • It is open source, so you can easily modify it further according to your needs, or hire someone to build another custom module on top of it.
      • Of course, it is free
  • And for the sake of argument, what might you see as the benefit of using an external service as opposed to a “Drupal” specific setup?
    • Sascha:
      • A large number of features that are ready to use and better backend user iinterfaces like templates and template builders. We are currently working on integrating with Panelizer, so that you can use similar tools as well in Simplenews but we don’t have nearly as much time as the teams behind these services to provide the same experience.
      • Scalability, being able to send tens of thousands of e-mails in short time. You can of course use a transactional e-mail service like Mendrill or Mailjet for reliability, statistics and so on but the e-mails are still built on your site.
    • Paris:
      • You dont have to think about server configuration, mail servers, spam mails, blacklisting and other technical things.
      • Your server load, since the whole system is hosted elsewhere
      • Maturity: i think most external services are more mature than simplenews and of course a lot more than newsletter

Simplenews

  • What is simplenews, and how does it work?
  • What are some of the features?
    • Sending nodes as newsletters to subscribers
    • Multiple newsletter categories with separate settings
    • Per category and multi-signup Blocks and Pages
    • Subscriber management including mass-subscription and export
    • Optional E-mail confirmations for anonymous users
    • Customizable newsletter templates
    • Support for HTML (including text alternative) newsletter when used in combination with a supported mail system module
    • Views and Rules integration
    • Support for multi-language newsletters
  • What is the documentation like? Are there screencasts?

Newsletter

  • What sets Newsletter apart from Simplenews? How is it different?
    • Newsletter was built with automated newsletters in mind..That is, you have many newsletter lists and want to send them with different time intervals each..I know that there is an add-on module for simplenews that does that, but it came a lot later than newsletter was released
    • It also has easier workflow for admins and statistics (Same as above, there is a simplenews module for that
    • Finally it is base on Drupal 7 entities, which makes it easier to integrate with other entity based modules.
  • What are some of the features?
    • Multiple newsletters lists configurable on existing terms
    • Plain text or HTML out of the box.
    • Multiple schedules Each newsletter can have more than one schedule, e.g. Daily, Monthly, Weekly, manually or even custom, eg after 10 new posts for this term.
    • Centralized administration and configuration on a single page.
    • Users can customize the terms in the list they subscribe to.
    • Custom template per list.
    • Statistics (CTR and Open-Rate)
  • What is the documentation like? Are there screencasts?
    • Unfortunately not..all documentation there is, is in README.txt

Use Cases

  • When would someone use one module over the other?
    • Sascha:
      • I had only a quick look at Newsletter today but from what I saw, it has more functionality for administrators and is probably also easier to use out of the box than Simplenews. I think it is a typical project that has been built for a specific use case and if that use case is what you are looking for, then newsletter might be a good match for you.
      • Simplenews has evolved over a long time and has some of advantages due to that
      • A reliable spooling system that makes sure that mails are sent and are only sent once, including support for large numbers of subscribers and parallel send processes
      • A more flexible sign-up process which can be configured per newsletter category, configurable confirmation mails, combined confirmations for multiple categories and so on
      • The fact that newsletters are nodes makes it easy to provide an online archive and a web-version of your newsletter
      • Uses Drupal’s theming system to build the outgoing mails.
      • So if those things sound like something you want or need, then you should probably have a look at Simplenews
    • Paris:
      • Agreed with above, don’t have anything to add

What does the future hold?

  • Can we expect to see the modules merge in the near future?
    • Sascha:
      • Depends on what you understand from a merge. A number of additional features provided by Newsletter (statistics, scheduling) is already available as separate projects. The new major version for Simplenews, which we are currently working on, will contain an improved architecture based on entities, similar to Newsletter. That should make it possible to provide the remaining additional functionality that Newsletter provides on top of Simplenews, for example the simple and straightforward of for creating and re-using templates. So once we are there, then we can probably state that Newsletter is deprecated for most usage in favor of Simplenews
    • Paris:
      • Newsletter will just provide a migrate class to transfer all the data to simplenews equivalent and of course requiring as dependencies simplenews add-on modules (like simplenews_statistics)
  • What are the goals and features developed in for Simplenews 7.x-2.x?
    • Sascha:
      • New underlying, entity-based architecture
      • Clean terminology in the UI and code: newsletters, subscribers, newsletter issues
      • Recipient handlers, allowing to address a subset of your subscribers based on views, organic groups, per language, a CRM

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