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Mike Herchel: Is built on Drupal? Adam B: The application layer is, it's entirely Drupal.
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put it in a checkbox to do that and gave people the ability to turn that on or turn that off. So they didn't want that fully automated.
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Like that's how the manual installer came about is people wanted to be able to test the install process. They can also let me know if they want feature requests. It's on and people can go in and file issues when things don't work. Simplytest has been, it's had features rolled in and rolled in and rolled in and rolled in each time and incrementally. It's been around, I think for over 12 years now I believe and has had a lot of incremental improvements, especially as major versions of Drupal has come out. Yeah, I think it dates, I want to say that it was Drupal 5, maybe of when it came out. So has been around for quite a while, correct? Adam B: Yeah, that is correct. So let's maybe start getting the background of this of. So a lot of people that do work on community projects say they make heavy use of it.
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Like people can very easily and readily install a patch if they write, may need a clean system to test it on. I think for a lot of contribution workflows as well. So yeah, it's easy to just get logged in and then you can configure it, poke around, set things up, test things out. Does it give them that or is it just like admin admin or how does that work? Adam B: It's admin admin, but it is automated for them and it is consistent and documented on the homepage under the FAQs. Then they can log into this, they have a username and password. So they navigate to a website and they hit a button and it spins up their very own environment of Drupal? Adam B: That's correct.
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You can test installs or do a full automated install but it's really designed to try to give people like testing systems that they can try out that they can learn Drupal, that they can use it for free and spin it up very quickly without having a lot of intimate knowledge around how to do that in Drupal or how to use Drush or how to set up the infrastructure behind it. Those instances can test patches or test specific modules or themes. I mean, its primary goal is to try to give or provide a free easy to use platform to spin up Drupal instances. Matt Kleve: Not to be confused with but. Mike Herchel: To be a DrupalCon trivia question right there. Adam B: The top level domain of the country of Montenegro. So whatever you want, it goes by all the things. Mike Herchel: Do we call it Simplytest me or Simplytest dot me? Adam B: Sometimes I just call it simply test. Matt Kleve: So Adam, you're the project lead of, right? That's what we'll call it? Adam B: That is correct. Adam B: I'm not real happy about that, but hey. But that first, he is really a three and nerdstein on but there's no three, it's an E both E's. Adam, for those that do not know him is a director of engineering at Acquia and a project lead of Simplytest, nerdstein Twitter. So yeah, with us today we have Adam Bergstein. Mike Herchel: Who? Matt Kleve: Adam Bergstein. Matt Kleve: I know somebody who can help us. Matt Kleve: Do you want to take it for a ride? Mike Herchel: Sure. Mike Herchel: That's the worst podcast meme ever, Drupal meme. Matt Kleve: So Mike, I'm going to slap the hood of the car, like this content management system can fit so many nodes. Mike Herchel: That was the best introduction of I think any podcast ever. Show Full Transcript Matt Kleve: Hey everybody it's the Lullabot Podcast, episode 241! I'm Matt Kleve, senior developer and with me is always close to the show, senior front-end developer, Mike Herchel.