Drupal 8 core updates for October 19, 2015

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It's been a while since the last Drupal 8 Core Update, and many exciting things have happened: most significantly, Drupal 8.0's first release candidate was released! As Campbell Vertesi points out, this isn't the final release: "while Drupal 8.0 is stable enough to use, we're still discovering critical bugs a little to frequently to recommend it for everyone, in every use case." But, now that Drupal 8 is in the release candidate phase, our goal is to move it to release as quickly as possible, so we're going to be a lot more careful about the patches we commit to it.

In other exciting news, the Drupal community on Google+ has grown to more than 10,000 members, and the legacy Drupal 8 testbots have been disabled in favor of DrupalCI.

What's new with Drupal 8?

Some other notable changes to Drupal 8.0 included adding Dynamic Page Cache (which doubles Drupal 8's speed in many use cases) and a Stable base theme to core (to allow us to improve Drupal's markup in future 8.x releases without breaking themes), removing SafeMarkup::set(), ::checkPlain(), and friends (they were dangerous) and PHPTemplate (it had been superceded by Twig), and switching to a single vendor directory in the root (to allow Composer to be used without modifications).

Also, Wolfgang Ziegler became a typed data system mainatiner; Lauri Eskola became a Theme system maintainer; and Lucas Hedding, Valery Lourie, Alina Mackenzie, Chris McCaferty, and Cathy Theys all became core mentoring co-ordinators.

Some other highlights of the past few months were:

How can I help get Drupal 8 finished?

See Help get Drupal 8 released! for updated information on the current state of the software and more information on how you can help.

We're also looking for more contributors to help compile these posts. Contact mparker17 if you'd like to help!

Drupal 8 In Real Life

Whew! That's a wrap!

Do you follow Drupal Planet with devotion, or keep a close eye on the Drupal event calendar, or git pull origin 8.0.x every morning without fail before your coffee? We're looking for more contributors to help compile these posts. You could either take a few hours once every six weeks or so to put together a whole post, or help with one section more regularly. If you'd like to volunteer for helping to draft these posts, please follow the steps here!

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