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Drupal.org downtime: 31st of October 2013, 15:00 UTC (08:00am PDT)
The Drupal.org D7 upgrade launch is confirmed. Today is Monday, 28th of October, we have 0 launch blocking issues and performance tests are looking fine. Therefore, we are going to launch on Thursday, October 31st, 2013.
What will the launch process be like?Drupal.org will be down for approximately 24 hours during deployment. It will be replaced by a static page with a download link for the latest Drupal release available. Sub-sites will stay online, but with user logins disabled. Both updates.drupal.org and ftp.drupal.org will stay online. drush make / dl will work fine, update status module as well.
We will start deployment around 15:00 UTC on October 31st. We expect the site to be back up by 15:00 UTC on November 1st.
We realize this will be a significant inconvenience for users who rely on Drupal.org, and will try to minimize downtime as much as possible.
What if there are problems? Do you have a backup plan?Yes, we do. If we encounter significant problems during migration, we will roll back to the Drupal 6 version of Drupal.org and restore with a backup made right before migration started.
How can I find out what’s going on during deployment?Twitter accounts to follow are @drupal_org and @drupal_infra . IRC channels: #drupal and #drupal-contribute.
What changes will I experience when the site comes back online?You can find information about the changes in functionality or UI in the Drupal.org D7 F.A.Q. Most pages on the site won’t change as far as layout or functionality. Our goal for this project was a straight port from Drupal 6 to Drupal 7. The only place where you will see significant UI changes is the issue page. This blog post explains what is changing on the issue page and why in detail. In general Drupal 7 gives us more flexibility to implement new features and there will be a boost in performance for some of the pages.
Why aren’t we waiting and upgrading to Drupal 8 once it releases?The Drupal 7 upgrade began in March 2012. The upgrade took longer than we anticipated due to a variety of reasons that include the scale and complexity of Drupal.org and resource contstraints. We decided to push ahead and complete the Drupal 7 upgrade so Drupal.org can be on the latest release of Drupal, and so we can use the learnings in future upgrades.
Drupal 8 UX research studies: how you can help improve Drupal?
Usability studies are one of the best ways to keep improving Drupal 8. We want to speak with people who create or edit content on the web to take part in a UX research study to help improve Drupal 8.
This study will help us learn how content creators move between admin and non-admin interfaces. Editing content is a key part of working with Drupal, so understanding this interaction is essential.
Sign up for Drupal 8 usability study
There are a few ways you can help:
- You can help us recruit participants by retweeting the tweet below, post on your own social networks, and emailing friends to send people directly to the Drupal 8 usability study sign up form.
- You can sign yourself up as a participant.
- We also need people to help us observe, take notes and debrief after sessions (it’s a chance to get hands-on experience in UX research).
- If you have experience moderating usability studies, you can moderate some sessions too!
And, with a pool of willing participants, we'll have people we can reach out to for future studies.
If you’re interested in helping out on other Drupal User Experience issues, join us in IRC in #drupal-usability (particularly Mondays at 4:00PM Eastern Time) or follow along with issues posted in https://groups.drupal.org/usability.
Drupal.org Drupal 7 upgrade going live, prospective launch date and downtime
After a month-long Community QA, we are getting ready to deploy Drupal.org D7 upgrade. During the last couple of weeks we were limiting the number of ‘to-do before launch’ issues to those that are absolutely essential. Currently our launch blocker list consists of the 12 open issues.
We took a look at the upcoming Drupal events to find a quiet week, which won’t interfere with major camps and sprints, and..
Launch dateIf by Monday, 28 of October, launch blocker issue is down to 0, we plan to deploy the Drupal.org D7 upgrade on Thursday, 31 of October.
If by Monday, 28 of October, the launch blocker issue count is higher than 0, we will have to postpone deployment for a few weeks.
What will the launch look like?Drupal.org will be down for approximately 24 hours during deployment. It will be replaced by a static page with a download link for the latest Drupal release available. Sub-sites will stay online, but with user logins disabled. We realize this will be a significant inconvenience for users who rely on Drupal.org, and will try to bring it up as soon as possible.
We will start deployment around 15:00 UTC on October 31st. We expect the site to be back up by 15:00 UTC on November 1st.
Update: both updates.drupal.org and ftp.drupal.org will stay online. drush make / dl will work fine, update status module as well.
What if there are problems? Do you have a back up plan?Yes, we do. If we encounter significant problems during migration, we will roll back to the Drupal 6 version of Drupal.org and restore backup made right before migration started.
How can I find out what’s going on during deployment?Twitter accounts to follow are @drupal_org and @drupal_infra. IRC channels: #drupal and #drupal-contribute.
What changes will I see when the site comes back online?Most pages on the site won’t change. Our goal for this project was straight port from Drupal 6 to Drupal 7. The only place where you will see significant UI changes is the issue page. Some time ago we wrote up this blog post, which explains what is changing and why in detail. We will also publish an F.A.Q. right before launch, which will list all changes you might encounter on the website.
How can I help?To ensure we are able to launch on time, you can help us by bringing launch blockers count to 0.
Here are the issues:
Drupal Core
#1289336: Calling node_view for the same node with multiple view modes on the same page does not correctly attach fields
#2001308: Node preview removes file values from node edit form for non-displayed items
Search API
#2110315: Specialized filter for users and terms
#1832356: Figure out how to dereference option lists with Search API
Project*
#2044475: D7: restore search page integration, or remove dead code
#2097927: Remove 'Update this issue' link next to main comment form when issue updaters are used to the new green button
#1991726: Move "Follow" button back to the sidebar
Other
#2090757: User timezone on git7site doesn't match the value on production