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มทร.ศรีวิชัย ต้อนรับ คณะผู้บริหารจาก Camarines Sur Polytechnic College สาธารณรัฐฟิลิปปินส์

มทร. - Fri, 16/12/2022 - 08:57

เมื่อวันที่ 15 ธันวาคม 2565 คณะผู้บริหารจาก Camarines Sur Polytechnic College สาธารณรัฐฟิลิปปินส์ ได้เดินทางมายังมหาวิทยาลัยเทคโนโลยีราชมงคลศรีวิชัยเพื่อประชุมหารือแนวทางด้านการศึกษาและเยี่ยมชมมหาวิทยาลัย โดยในช่วงเช้า ทางคณะได้เข้าเยี่ยมชมและพบปะผู้บริหารประจำคณะ ณ คณะบริหารธุรกิจ คณะศิลปศาสตร์ และคณะสถาปัตยกรรมศาสตร์ ในช่วงเช้า และ ในช่วงบ่าย ณ คณะวิศวกรรมศาสตร์ และคณะครุศาสตร์อุตสาหกรรมและเทคโนโลยี จากนั้น ศ.สุวัจน์ ธัญรส อธิการบดีมหาวิทยาลัยเทคโนโลยีราชมงคลศรีวิชัย และคณะผู้บริหารได้ให้การต้อนรับ คณะผู้บริหารจาก Camarines Sur Polytechnic College พร้อมทั้งร่วมหารือแนวทางในการทำความร่วมมือที่จะร่วมทำกันในอนาคต ซึ่งจากการได้เข้าเยี่ยมชมคณะต่างๆทำให้ Camarines Sur Polytechnic College มีความสนใจในการร่วมทำความร่วมมือและร่วมจัดกิจกรรมในด้านต่างๆร่วมกัน เช่น หลักสูตรนานาชาติ การแลกเปลี่ยนนักศึกษา การร่วมจัดการประชุมวิชาการนานาชาติ เป็นต้น ณ ห้องประชุมศรีวิชัย อาคาร สำนักงานอธิการบดี











Drupal 10.0.0 is available

test - Fri, 16/12/2022 - 00:43

Thanks to 2129 contributors from 616 organizations resolving 4083 issues in the past two and a half years, Drupal 10.0.0 is available today! This new version sets Drupal up for continued stability and security for the longer term. All new features will be added to Drupal 10 going forward.

What’s new in Drupal 10.0.0? Better looking on the frontend and backend

The new Olivero theme provides a modern look and feel. Olivero includes built-in support for multi-level menus and listings in responsive grids. The new administration theme, Claro, provides an accessible, clean interface for site management. The prior default themes Bartik and Seven are available as contributed projects if you wish to use them.

Screenshots of Olivero and Claro overlayed

CKEditor 5 is the new content editor

With CKEditor 4 reaching end of life at the end of 2023, it was time to upgrade. Thanks to a fantastic collaboration with its developers, Drupal 10 comes with CKEditor 5 built-in. The new version brings a modern editing experience with in-place controls and support for arbitrary input and output formats. Optional premium features are also available, such as live collaborative editing. An upgrade path is provided to move editor settings over and developer tools are available to help port any custom integrations. Read more in CKSource's very extensive blog post.

For now, CKEditor 4 is also available as a contributed project, so you can continue using that for Drupal 10 for now until its end of support.

CKEditor 5 feature highlights

Internet Explorer support is removed

Microsoft has ended support for Internet Explorer and so has Drupal.This allows Drupal themes to use modern solutions for user facing problems.

Responsive grids in views

Views now supports a responsive grid display format. Instead of specifying the number of columns, and screen widths, users specify the maximum number of columns, the minimum grid cell width and the gutter spacing. When the grid cells resize to a point where they’re below the minimum width, the grid will reflow to have less columns. Alternatively, the grid will expand to fit in as many columns as permitted, while keeping the grid width above the minimum value. Dropping Internet Explorer 11 support enabled the addition of this feature.

Starterkit theme generation tool

Drupal 10 introduces a new command line tool to generate a standalone theme from a compatible base theme. We recommend using the tool to prevent breaking a sub-theme when the base theme changes. Runtime theme extension is still supported, but only advised if you have full control of the base theme (e.g. by creating it with the starterkit command).

Requires Symfony 6.2 and PHP 8.1

Drupal 10.0 depends on the Symfony 6.2 framework, and later Drupal 10 minor versions will be updated to future minor versions of Symfony 6. This sets Drupal up with the latest version of the underlying platform.

As PHP 7 reached end of life on November 28, 2022, it was clear Drupal 10 must require at least PHP 8. Symfony 6.2 requires PHP 8.1 and choosing that version provides the best support timeline for Drupal 10 itself as well. PHP 8.2 is also fully supported.

Non-essential features removed

The Quick Edit, Aggregator, HAL, RDF, and Color modules have been removed from core. They are available as contributed projects. This allows Drupal 10 to focus on the core strengths of the system.

All features added since Drupal 9.0 are still here

Drupal 10.0.0 includes all of the features that were added to Drupal since 9.0, such as lazy image loading support for better frontend performance, WebP support in image styles, a dedicated Content Editor user role, "Manage permissions" tabs for entity bundles, and bundle classes on the PHP level for better code encapsulation, among many other improvements.

Thousands of contributed projects ready at launch

Thanks to the diligent work of the Drupal community on automated code update tools, porting events and dedicated work on key projects over the past two and a half years, Drupal 10 launches with almost three thousand compatible extensions, 26% more than how many Drupal 9 launched with.

The future of Drupal 10

All new features will be added to only Drupal 10 going forward. Several key improvements are already in the works as contributed projects. The Project Browser contributed project is now in beta and includes a Composer-based user interface to install contributed projects with all their dependencies. The Automatic Updates contributed project is already stable, allowing you to apply patch-level core updates to your site. (Experimental support is included for minor version updates and contributed project updates). The Recipes initiative is less far along but already has early versions of automation functionality to ship composable bundles of Drupal modules and configuration.

All of these are planned to be added to Drupal 10 core in the future and will help users find, keep up with and combine all the fantastic contributed projects the Drupal community is famous for.

Things to consider when updating to Drupal 10

Read the release notes for more information about platform requirements, removed modules and themes, dependency changes, etc.

What does this release mean for me?

Visual of support timelines of Drupal minor releases

Drupal 9 site owners

Drupal 9 will reach end-of-life alongside two of its key components (Symfony 4 and CKEditor 4 on November 1, 2023. (There is a small chance that a final security release of Drupal 9 could be issued between November 1 and November 30, 2023 if one of these dependencies chooses to do so as well.)

Upgrades to Drupal 10 are supported from Drupal 9.4 and 9.5. However, Drupal 9.4 will no longer receive normal bugfixes. For continued bugfix support, Drupal 9 users should update to Drupal 9.5 now.

Drupal 9.4 and 9.5 will both receive security fixes until the release of 10.1 on June 21, 2023. After that date, Drupal 9.5 will be the only Drupal 9 version to receive security fixes until the November 2023 end-of-life.

Drupal 8 site owners

Drupal 8 is end of life as of November 17, 2021. There is no direct upgrade path to Drupal 10 from Drupal 8, so you will need to first upgrade from Drupal 8 to Drupal 9. There are disclosed security issues with Drupal core that are not fixed in any Drupal 8 version, so if you have not yet upgraded to Drupal 9, do so as soon as possible.

Drupal 7 site owners

Drupal 7 support was extended until November 1, 2023, and it will continue to receive bug and security fixes throughout this time. The migration path for Drupal 7 sites to Drupal 10 is stable. Choose which Drupal major version to update to based on your project timeline. Read more about the migration to Drupal 10.

Module, theme and translation contributors

Drupal 10 removes deprecated APIs. Use Upgrade Status on Drupal 9 to check your custom modules and themes for the changes needed. Upgrade Status will also give suggestions on automating the fixes.

Translators should check localize.drupal.org for any untranslated strings.

Drupal 9.5.0 is available

test - Thu, 15/12/2022 - 21:55

The fifth and final feature release of Drupal 9 brings a stable CKEditor 5 module, a command line theme generator and helps prepare for your update to Drupal 10. Bugfixes will be provided for Drupal 9.5 until June 2023 and security fixes will be provided until November 2023.

What’s new in Drupal 9.5.0? CKEditor 5 support is now stable

Drupal 9.5.0 is the only feature release of Drupal that includes both a stable CKEditor 4 integration (labeled as the "CKEditor" module) and stable CKEditor 5 integration (exposed as a separate "CKEditor 5" module). CKEditor 4 has been removed from Drupal 10 and moved to a contributed project. The support overlap in Drupal 9.5.0 allows users to move to CKEditor 5 ahead of their Drupal 10 upgrade. (Sites may also install the CKEditor contributed project before upgrading to Drupal 10, but should take note that its security support will still likely end in November 2023.)

Starterkit theme and theme generator are stable

The Starterkit theme is used as a basis to generate new standalone themes with the theme generator command line tool, rather than being extended at runtime like the Classy core base theme. Currently, the markup provided by the Starterkit theme is the same as Classy's, but its markup will be improved in future minor releases (whereas Classy's can't).

Several themes and modules are deprecated

Drupal 9.5 deprecates numerous themes and modules that will no longer be a part of Drupal 10 core. Altogether the Bartik, Seven, Classy, and Stable themes have been deprecated, and the Aggregator, CKEditor (4), Color, HAL, Quick Edit, and RDF modules are all deprecated. (Some of these were initially deprecated in 9.4.)

It is safe to use the Drupal 9 core versions of these modules and themes for as long as a site is on Drupal 9. Before upgrading to Drupal 10, review the recommendations for deprecated modules and themes. Determine whether you actually need these modules or themes, or whether you can replace them with other solutions. Drupal 10 compatible versions are available as contributed projects. Drupal's Extend list, Appearance page, and Status report pages will all highlight these extensions if they are used. Upgrade Status will also notify you if you are using any deprecated extensions and helps to make a choice about whether you need them going forward.

What does this release mean for me?

Visual of support timelines of Drupal minor releases

Drupal 9 site owners

Drupal 9 will reach end-of-life alongside two of its key components (Symfony 4 and CKEditor 4 on November 1, 2023. (There is a small chance that a final security release of Drupal 9 could be issued between November 1 and November 30, 2023 if one of these dependencies chooses to do so as well.)

Upgrades to Drupal 10 are supported from Drupal 9.4 and 9.5. However, Drupal 9.4 will no longer receive normal bugfixes. For continued bugfix support, Drupal 9 users should update to Drupal 9.5 now.

Drupal 9.4 and 9.5 will both receive security fixes until the release of 10.1 on June 21, 2023. After that date, Drupal 9.5 will be the only Drupal 9 version to receive security fixes until the November 2023 end-of-life.

Drupal 8 site owners

Drupal 8 is end of life as of November 17, 2021. There is no direct upgrade path to Drupal 10 from Drupal 8, so you will need to first upgrade from Drupal 8 to Drupal 9. There are disclosed security issues with Drupal core that are not fixed in any Drupal 8 version, so if you have not yet upgraded to Drupal 9, do so as soon as possible.

Drupal 7 site owners

Drupal 7 support was extended until November 1, 2023, and it will continue to receive bug and security fixes throughout this time. The migration path for Drupal 7 sites to Drupal 10 is stable. Choose which Drupal major version to update to based on your project timeline. Read more about the migration to Drupal 10.

Translation, module, and theme contributors

Drupal 9.5.0 includes backward-compatible API additions for developers as well as new features.

Since minor releases are backward-compatible, modules, themes, and translations that supported Drupal 9.4.x and earlier will be compatible with 9.5.x as well. However, the new version does include some changes to strings, user interfaces, internal APIs and API deprecations. This means that some small updates may be required for your translations, modules and themes. Read the 9.5.0 release notes for a full list of changes that may affect your modules and themes.

Thank you to everyone who contributed to Drupal 9.5.0!

มทร.ศรีวิชัย ร่วมต้อนรับคณะอาจารย์และนักศึกษา kuala klawang vocational college, Su

มทร. - Wed, 14/12/2022 - 14:13

เมื่อวันที่ 13 ธค 2565 นำโดย ศ.สุวัจน์ ธัญรส อธิการบดีมหาวิทยาลัยเทคโนโลยีราชมงคลศรีวิชัย พร้อมด้วยคณะผู้บริหาร ร่วมต้อนรับ คณะผู้บริหาร อาจารย์ และนักศึกษา จำนวน 73 คน จาก kuala klawang vocational college, SultanAbdul Samad Vocational College and Ampangan Vocational College ประเทศมาเลเซีย โดยทางคณะจากทางมาเลเซียมีวัตถุประสงค์ในการเข้าพบเพื่อประชุมหารือแนวทางความร่วมมือทางด้านการศึกษา พร้อมทั้ง เข้าศึกษาดูงาน ณ คณะบริหารธุรกิจและคณะวิศวกรรมศาสตร์ โดยได้เข้าเยี่ยมชม ห้องปฎิบัติการ ทั้ง 2 คณะ และพบปะผู้บริหารประจำคณะ ทั้งนี้ ทางคณะชื่นชมทางมหาวิทยาลัยเทคโนโลยีราชมงคลศรีวิชัยในด้านความพร้อมสำหรับการเรียนการสอน และมีความสนใจในการทำความร่วมมือในด้านที่เกี่ยวข้องในอนาคตต่อไป