Drupal 6 | Modules Unraveled
152 What to Do About Drupal 6 End of Life on Feb 24th 2016 with David Snopek - Modules Unraveled Podcast
Published: Wed, 01/20/16
Drupal 6 End of Live
- What does Drupal 6 EOL mean?
- When is Drupal 6’s End-Of-Life (EOL)?
- February 24th
- Why is support for Drupal 6 being dropped by the Drupal project in the first place? (ie. why does our community even do this?)
- What makes Drupal 6’s End-of-Life (EOL) different than previous ones (ie. Drupal 5)?
- What, specifically, will happen after February 24th?
- All D6 modules will be marked as “unsupported” on Drupal.org - which will mean the ‘update’ module will start telling you that ALL your modules are out-of-date
- Also, the status information that the ‘update’ module uses could go away at any time - so, you’ll no longer be able to rely on that in general (myDropWizard or another vendor MAY create a replacement for the ‘update’ module…)
- The Drupal security team will no longer be making Security Advisories (or coordinating security releases)
- In general, most module maintainers will no longer pay attention to Drupal 6 issues and will stop making new releases
- What should people with Drupal 6 sites do?
- Archive the site, or
- Plan upgrade, and
- If you can’t upgrade by February 24th, buy Drupal 6 Long-Term Support from one of the “official” vendors:
- https://www.drupal.org/node/2646980
- What makes the “official” vendors special (vs. any other vendor)?
- Get confidential information from Drupal security team
- Agree to follow security team processes and release all security patches publicly
- Were vetted by the Drupal security team
- How will the Drupal 6 LTS work?
- Same process as security team - but work done by vendors rather than security team
- Will publish patches on the D6LTS project:
- https://www.drupal.org/project/d6lts
- Likely, but not 100% decided:
- Announce new patches on the D6LTS issue queue
- Make new Pressflow 6 releases with the Drupal core patches
- So, can the community get this without working with a vendor?
- Yes!
- But each vendor only supporting those modules their customers depend on
- And what about security issues that hackers find first?
- What does myDropWizard.com do? And how is your offer different than the other vendors?
- “myDropWizard.com provides 24/7 support and maintenance from Drupal experts for a fixed monthly fee. We keep your site online, up-to-date and secure!”
- Our Drupal 6 Long-Term Support offer:
- http://www.mydropwizard.com/drupal-6-lts
- making security fixes
- fixing bugs
- performing one-off maintenance and support tasks on request
- getting your site back online in the case of an outage, and
- remediation if your site gets hacked.
- Basically, keep your site online and secure until you’re ready to upgrade - and we can help with a D7 or D8 upgrade as well
- Technical questions about how we do what we do?
- Your offering includes a whole bunch of stuff! Why don’t you have a “security updates only” offering?