John Faber from Chapter Three, a web agency, is something of an evangelist when it comes to the company’s open source offering, Next-Drupal. Not coincidentally, that’s exactly what https://next-drupal.org/ does, by using the popular https://thenewstack.io/next-js-13-debuts-a-faster-rust-based-bundler/ to build a frontend for Drupal’s content management system.

Drupal Goes Headless https://thenewstack.io/how-drupal-became-the-open-source-unicorn about his company https://www.acquia.com/’s new “open source, headless starter kit,” announced as a part of the Drupal-based Acquia CMS. Faber reached out to tell us that the Acquia Next starter kit was developed by https://www.chapterthree.com/ and uses Next-Drupal as its base.

Faber wants the world to know that WordPress isn’t the only product solving the frontend developer experience problem.

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