LocalGov Drupal Makes Progress Towards Drupal 10 Upgrade
LocalGov Drupal, a popular content management system used by many local government organizations, is making significant strides in its efforts to upgrade to Drupal 10. In a recent article shared by LocalGov Drupal, Tech Lead Finn Lewis provided an update on the work being done to transition LocalGov Drupal from its default installation on Drupal 9 to the latest Drupal 10 version.
With Drupal 9 reaching its "end of life" in November 2023, it is crucial for existing installations of LocalGov Drupal to upgrade to Drupal 10 before that deadline. Recognizing the urgency, the team behind LocalGov Drupal initiated work on Drupal 10 branches earlier this year, with the Technical Group overseeing the progress towards an alpha release that supports Drupal 10.
To ensure a smooth transition, it is necessary for all projects, modules, and themes associated with LocalGov Drupal to be compatible with Drupal 10. This includes both contributed modules from Drupal.org and the numerous projects hosted on Github, totalling over 20.
The LocalGov Drupal team remains committed to providing a seamless transition to Drupal 10 for its users. By keeping pace with the latest updates and engaging in rigorous testing, they aim to deliver a stable and efficient LocalGov Drupal 3.0.0 release that fully supports Drupal 10.
To gain more insights and details about the ongoing efforts, interested individuals can refer to the full article provided by LocalGov Drupal.


