Drupal 7 will reach its end-of-life status in 5, January, 2025, which means no further official support or security updates will be provided, making websites vulnerable to potential risks.
The blog provides valuable insights into the implications of Drupal 7's end of life, the potential risks of not migrating, and essential steps to facilitate a seamless transition.
As the impending end-of-life for Drupal 7 looms, Glaman addresses the challenges faced by organizations seeking to transition to newer versions of the platform.
The blog titled "A Guide to Drupal 7 Migration: What You Need to Know and Other CMS Options to Consider" by cmsMinds provides comprehensive insights into the process of migrating from Drupal 7 to newer versions and explores alternative CMS options.
The podcast begins by discussing by custom code components, which runs on Drupal 7 and not on Drupal 8, 9 and, 10. As the talk goes forward, Matt emphasizes on the importance of developing tools to help Drupal code migration from Drupal 7.
Step one involves understanding the condition of your current website. Perform a site audit to assess the core version used currently and ensure it's the latest minor version before attempting to move to Drupal 10.
The article delves into the implications of end-of-life on digital commerce ecosystems, emphasizing the organizational and financial impacts that may arise.