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DevOps All Attendees Gaige Hall 203

Effective Bug Handling in Drupal Projects: Strategies for Success

Michael Miles

Michael Miles

In the world of Drupal development, managing bugs effectively is crucial for creating high-quality and reliable websites and applications. This session looks at practical ways to find, track, and fix bugs in Drupal projects. We'll talk about how to use bug tracking tools in your Drupal workflow, improve teamwork among developers, site administrators, and QA engineers, and communicate clearly with stakeholders.

Using real-world examples from Drupal projects, we'll show how good bug management leads to better performance, stability, and happier users. Attendees will gain insights into prioritizing issues, reducing disruptions, and ensuring that quality assurance is a key part of the Drupal development process.

Learning Objectives:

At the end of this session, attendees will be able to:

  1. Apply effective techniques to detect, track, and prioritize bugs within Drupal projects, ensuring prompt resolution and minimal disruption.
  2. Enhance team collaboration and communication during bug management in Drupal development to improve efficiency and project outcomes.
  3. Utilize bug tracking tools and methodologies tailored for Drupal to streamline resolution processes and improve overall project quality.
     

Attendees will get the most out of this session by being familiar with basic Drupal development concepts and having a general understanding of web development workflows.

Additional Details:

  • Audience level: All Attendees
  • Topic: DevOps
  • Room: Gaige Hall 203

Updates

Session Submissions are Open

We invite rookies, pros and everyone in between. We will be selecting proposals based on a variety of criteria, not only experience. Under-represented groups are encouraged to submit a session.

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