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Drupal 8 end-of-life on November 2, 2021 - PSA-2021-06-29

Source
Security public service announcements
Version: 
8.9.x-dev
Date: 
2021-June-29
Description: 

Drupal 8 will reach its end-of-life on November 2, 2021, before the release of Drupal 9.3.0, due to Symfony 3's end-of-life. If you are using Drupal 8, you must upgrade to Drupal 9.2 before November to keep your site secure. (Drupal 9.1 security coverage ends shortly after the Drupal 8 end-of-life, so updating to 9.2 directly is best.)

There is no vendor extended support program for Drupal 8.

Solution: 

How do I upgrade my Drupal 8 site to Drupal 9?

The Drupal 8 to Drupal 9 upgrade process is much easier than previous major-version upgrades. There are many automated tools available to assist with the upgrade. Learn more about upgrading your Drupal 8 site to Drupal 9.

What if a module I need doesn't have a Drupal 9 release?

Many modules can be upgraded automatically. Check the module's issue queue for an issue created by "Project Update Bot".

  1. If the "Project Update Bot" issue is not yet marked "Reviewed and Tested by the Community" ("RTBC"), review and test whether the module works for you on Drupal 9 with that patch applied to its code.
    • If the issue is set to "Needs review" and your testing does not encounter any problems, you can mark the issue RTBC, along with a comment explaining what you tested and how.
    • Otherwise, if it does not work or causes bugs that didn't happen before, mark the issue "Needs work" explaining what did not work with the Drupal 9 patch.
  2. If the existing issue is already "Reviewed & Tested by the Community", test it yourself, and comment on the issue reporting what testing you did. Consider using the maintainer's contact form to reach out to them asking them to make a Drupal 9 release.
     
  3. If you have maintained contributed projects before and the patch has been RTBC for at least two weeks, consider taking over maintenance of the module. Otherwise, if you work with an organization that provides Drupal services, ask that organization to consider taking over maintenance of the module.

If you cannot find anyone to maintain the module, try using the patch directly with composer.

The Drupal Association will also be taking additional steps to help with the creation of Drupal-9-compatible releases in the coming months.

What about Drupal 7?

Drupal 7 will still have community-based security coverage until November 28, 2022. The paid Drupal 7 Vendor Extended Support program will continue until November 2025.

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