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Talking Drupal is a weekly chat about web design and development by a group of people with one thing in common: We Love Drupal. With hosts John Picozzi, Nic Laflin, and Martin Anderson-Clutz(c) 2013-2020 Talking Drupal
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    • Talking Drupal #541 - Mautic
      Feb 23 2026
      Today we are talking about Mautic, marketing automation, and its history with Drupal with guest Ruth Cheesley. We'll also cover Mautic ECA as our module of the week. For show notes visit: https://www.talkingDrupal.com/541 Topics What Is Mautic?Self-Hosting and Data OwnershipWho Uses Mautic + PersonalizationMautic's History with DrupalHow Drupal Integrate MauticOrchestration in MauticPrivacy & Compliance: GDPR Tools, Consent, and Do-Not-Contact ControlsHosting OptionsAdvanced SegmentationPoints-Based Lead ScoringValidating SegmentsUsing Points to BoostCommon Mautic Adoption PitfallsGetting SupportThe Future with AIAI and Open Source MaintenanceMautic Sustainability & FundraisingHow to Contribute Resources MauticMautic IntegrationAdvanced Mautic IntegrationTalking Drupal #343 - Marketing Automation with MauticManaged hosting, 40% goes to the communityMautic/Drupal case study and presentation on that from our conference https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0SkfeHTLK8https://mautic.org/case-study/inagro/ GDPR cleanup jobs to remove old dataAnonymization tasks to comply with specific laws (eg CCPA)Anonymize IP settingProposal to overhaul all things privacy and streamline experience for marketers - currently seeking funding, planning to ship in Mautic 9Mautic contribution docsTesting PRs: inlcuding local setup guideLow/no-code tasks boardThanks DevEcosystems Guests Ruth Cheesley - ruthcheesley.co.uk RCheesley Hosts Nic Laflin - nLighteneddevelopment.com nicxvan John Picozzi - epam.com johnpicozzi Catherine Tsiboukas - mindcraftgroup.com bletch MOTW Correspondent Martin Anderson-Clutz - mandclu.com mandclu Brief description: Have you ever wanted to integrate Mautic marketing automation into your Drupal website, using ECA? There's a module for that. Module name/project name: Mautic ECA Brief history How old: created in Jun 2025 by Abhisek Mazumdar (abhisekmazumdar) of DropsolidVersions available: 1.0.6 which works with Drupal 10 and 11 Maintainership Actively maintainedDocumentation - detailed READMENumber of open issues: 1 open issues, which is not a bug Usage stats: 3 sites Module features and usage With the module installed, your ECA models can respond to Mautic webhooks, and can also make use of new actions to give you CRUD capabilities (Create, Read, Update, or Delete) for contacts and segments within ECAMautic ECA declares the Mautic API module as a dependency, and you need to use it to set up an API connection, and to define any webhooks you want to use in your modelsIt's worth noting that the maintainers of Mautic ECA also seem to be involved with a number of other modules in the Mautic API ecosystem, including Mautic Personalization, as well as Mautic Content Provider, which can expose Drupal content for use in Mautic, for example to include in emails
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      1 h et 5 min
    • TD Cafe #015 - Karen & Stephen - Non-Profit Summit at DrupalCon
      Feb 19 2026
      Join Karen Horrocks and Stephen Musgrave as they introduce the upcoming non-profit summit at DrupalCon 2026 in Chicago. In this comprehensive fireside chat, they explore how AI can be integrated to serve a nonprofit's mission, plus the dos and don'ts of AI implementation. Hear insights from leading nonprofit professionals, learn about the variety of breakout sessions available, and discover the benefits of Kubernetes for maximizing ROI. Whether you're a developer, content editor, or a strategic planner, this session is crucial for understanding the future of nonprofit operations with cutting-edge technology. For show notes visit: https://www.talkingDrupal.com/cafe015 Topics IntroductionMeet Karen & StephenKaren's Journey to Nonprofit WorkDeep Dive into Drupal and Nonprofit WebsitesCapella's Approach to Continuous ImprovementNonprofit Summit OverviewExploring Summit Themes: AI and ResiliencyDigital Sovereignty and Ethical ConsiderationsAdditional Breakout Sessions and TopicsCommunity Engagement and Registration DetailsConclusion and Final Thoughts Stephen Musgrave Stephen (he/him) is a co-founder, partner and Lead Technologist at Capellic, an agency that build and maintains websites for non-profits. Stephen is bullish on keeping things simple – not simplistic. His goal is to maximize the return on investment and minimize the overhead in maintaining the stack for the long term. Stephen has been working with the web for over 30 years. He was initially drawn to the magic of using code to create web art, added in his love for relational databases, and has spent his career building websites with an unwavering commitment to structured content. When Stephen isn't at his desk, he's often running to and swimming in Barton Springs Pool, getting a bit too wound-up at Austin FC games, and playing Legos with his little one. Karen Horrocks Karen (she/her, karen11 on drupal.org and Drupal Slack) is a Web and Database Developer for the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, a nonprofit dedicated to saving and improving human and animal lives through plant-based diets and ethical and effective scientific research. Karen began her career as a government contractor at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center developing websites to distribute satellite data to the public. She moved to the nonprofit world when the Physicians Committee, an organization that she supports and follows, posted a job opening for a web developer. She has worked at the Physicians Committee for over 10 years creating websites that provide our members with the information and tools to move to a plant-based diet. Karen is a co-moderator of NTEN's Nonprofit Drupal Community. She spoke on a panel at the 2019 Nonprofit Summit at DrupalCon Seattle and is helping to organize the 2026 Nonprofit Summit at DrupalCon Chicago. Resources Nonprofit Summit Agenda: https://events.drupal.org/chicago2026/session/summit-non-profit-guests-must-pre-register Register for the Summit (within the DrupalCon workflow): https://events.drupal.org/chicago2026/registration Funding Open Source for Digital Sovereignty: https://dri.es/funding-open-source-for-digital-sovereignty NTEN's Drupal Community of Practice Zoom call (1p ET on third Thursday of the month except August and December): https://www.nten.org/drupal/notes Nonprofit Drupal Slack Channel: #nonprofits on Drupal Slack Guests Karen Horrocks - karen11 www.pcrm.org Stephen Musgrave - capellic capellic.com
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      35 min
    • Talking Drupal #540 - Acquia Source
      Feb 16 2026
      Today we are talking about Acquia's Fully managed Drupal SaaS Acquia Source, What you can do with it, and how it could change your organization with guest Matthew Grasmick. We'll also cover AI Single Page Importer as our module of the week. For show notes visit: https://www.talkingDrupal.com/540 Topics Introduction to Acquia SourceThe Evolution of Acquia SourceCost and Market Position of Acquia SourceCustomizing and Growing Your BusinessChallenges of Building a SaaS Platform on DrupalAdvantages of Acquia Source for Different MarketsHorizontal Scale and Governance at ScaleCanvas CLI Tool and SynchronizationRole of AI in Acquia SourceAgencies and Enterprise ClientsAI Experiments and Content ImporterAI and Orchestration in DrupalFuture Innovations in Acquia Source Resources Acquia sourceNebula Guests Matthew Grasmick - grasmash Hosts Nic Laflin - nLighteneddevelopment.com nicxvan John Picozzi - epam.com johnpicozzi Catherine Tsiboukas - mindcraftgroup.com bletch MOTW Correspondent Martin Anderson-Clutz - mandclu.com mandclu Brief description: Have you ever wanted to use AI to help map various content on an existing site to structured fields on Drupal site, as part of creating a node? There's a module for that. Module name/project name: AI Single Page Importer Brief history How old: created in Jan 2026 by Mark Conroy (markconroy) who listeners may know from his work on the LocalGov distribution and install profileVersions available: 1.0.0-alpha3, which works with Drupal core 10 or 11 Maintainership Actively maintainedDocumentation - pretty extensive README, which is also currently in use as the project pageNo issues yet Usage stats: 2 sites Module features and usage With this module enabled, you'll have a new "AI Content Import" section at the top of the node creation form. In there you can provide the URL of the existing page to use, and then click "Import Content with AI". That will trigger a process where OpenAI will ingest and analyze the existing page. It will extract values to populate your node fields, and then you can review or change those values before saving the node.In the configuration you can specify the AI model to use, a maximum content length, an HTTP request timeout value, which content types should have the importer available, and then also prevent abuse by specifying blocked domains, a flood limit, and a flood window. You will also need to grant a new permission to use the importer for any user roles that should have access.The module also includes a number of safeguards. For example, it will only accept URLs using HTTP or HTTPS protocols, private IP ranges are blocked, and by default it will only allow 5 requests per user per hour. It will perform HTML purification for long text fields, and strip tags for short text fields. In addition, it removes dangerous attributes like onclick or inline javascript, and generates CKEditor-compatible output.It currently supports a list of field types that include text_long, text_with_summary, string, text, datetime, daterange, timestamps and link fields. It also supports entity reference fields, but only for taxonomy terms.Listeners may also be aware of the Unstructured module which does some similar things, but requires you to use an Unstructured service or run a server using their software. So I would say that AI Single Page Importer is perhaps a little more narrow in scope but works with an OpenAI account instead of requiring the less commonly used Unstructured.
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      1 h et 8 min
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