Drupal just got a lot more fun to use.

Drupal CMS 2.0 has launched with drag-and-drop page building, site templates that install in under 3 minutes, and AI-powered tools—all without requiring Drupal expertise.

Product Owner Pam Barone breaks down what makes this release different and why site templates are about to change how marketing teams launch websites.

"Up until now, adopting Drupal meant compromising on user experience. With Canvas, that compromise is gone."

https://www.drupal.org/blog/inside-drupal-cms

@drupal Drupal CMS looks really promising. I built a standalone Drush migration script to move from WordPress to Drupal 11: https://github.com/SalvatoreNoschese/wp2drupal-migrator

Main issue blocking my own switch: comment support is broken in CMS due to missing SDC components. Any update on that?

GitHub - SalvatoreNoschese/wp2drupal-migrator: Standalone WordPress to Drupal 11 migration script with interactive wizard

Standalone WordPress to Drupal 11 migration script with interactive wizard - SalvatoreNoschese/wp2drupal-migrator

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@sn I think @drupal might just be for announcements. You might be able to get someone to respond from the fediverse using #Drupal, but you'll have better luck looking for an open issue in https://www.drupal.org/project/cms or starting your own is there isn't one.
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Drupal CMS is a ready-to-use platform for marketing teams, content creators and site builders built on Drupal 11 core. When you install Drupal CMS, you get a set of out-of-the-box tools such as advanced media management, SEO tools, AI-driven website building, consent management, analytics, search, automatic updates and more. Try Drupal CMS Drupal CMS is now available. There are two installation paths – depending on your needs. If you want to try out Drupal CMS in a browser: Go to Try Drupal CMS and complete the form. You’ll get a full-featured Drupal CMS experience to explore and customize.

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