I agree with Cary--I did an evaluation a few weeks ago for the possibility of 
migrating our Drupal 7 site to Drupal 8, and determined that too many of the 
modules we rely on were not yet available for Drupal 8. Some of the 
functionality could no doubt be replicated with other methods, but the amount 
of work it would take for dubious benefit made me decide to give it another few 
months at least before reevaluating. That said, if you're going into it fresh 
you might be able to get by without Drupal 7 modules, but you're going to have 
limited choices currently for anything related to site administration/backend 
stuff like webforms, backups, and redirects--all can be done manually, but at a 
lot of extra overhead.

Margaret Heller
Digital Services Librarian
Loyola University Chicago
773-508-2686


-----Original Message-----
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Cary 
Gordon
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2016 12:28 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Drupal 8 Library Extensions

Hi David,

What do you mean by "Drupal extensions designed for libraries”? Drupal 8 is one 
month into release, and there are no library-specific modules that I know of. 
Many of the the Drupal 7 modules that are popular in the library world (and 
everywhere else) such as the awesome webform module, aren’t in general release, 
yet.

We build a lot of Drupal websites for libraries, and we do not expect to be 
creating any general library sites in Drupal 8 until later this year. Drupal 7 
will be supported until Drupal 9 is released, and with Drupal's new point 
release strategy, I estimate that Drupal 9 is at least four years out.

Drupal 7 has broad adoption in the library community, and it has a wide range 
of modules and tools for libraries. I recommend that you join the Drupal4Lib 
mailing list <http://listserv.uic.edu/archives/drupal4lib.html>. There is also 
a Libraries Drupal group <https://groups.drupal.org/libraries>.

Thanks,

Cary

> On Mar 15, 2016, at 8:39 AM, David Uspal <david.us...@villanova.edu> wrote:
> 
> Code4Lib,
> 
>   We're in the process of evaluating Drupal 8 as our main site CMS (we're on 
> Concrete5 v6 so migrating to v7 is a large effort, which makes this a good 
> time to evaluate alternatives).  As such, I'm trying to compile a list of the 
> most used Drupal extensions designed for libraries that are compatible with 
> Drupal 8.  Does anyone know where such a list might be found and/or could 
> help in compiling such a list?  Thanks!
> 
> David K. Uspal
> Technology Development Specialist
> Falvey Memorial Library
> Phone: 610-519-8954
> Email: david.us...@villanova.edu

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