DDEV June 2026: Support experience determines DDEV's future, Upsun transfers DDEV trademarks
We Love To Hear Your Support Questions!
As you know and have experienced personally, AI has been replacing human interaction in support situations, and in some cases doing a decent job. It generally does a good job with questions about DDEV.
But getting answers to questions is not the only purpose of support. It’s also a great way to communicate problems and ambiguities to project maintainers.
We want you to ask us questions! We live for your questions. We miss the fact that you’ve been absent from Discord, #ddev in Drupal Slack, and the issue queue. When you ask, it helps us to understand what your struggles are and how DDEV can get better. DDEV’s strength has always been the community’s willingness to engage and share their needs and frictions and hopes for the project.
As you know, Stack Overflow has been displaced by AI. There aren’t new answers going up there, because people use the AI answers and don’t improve anything for the future. But DDEV is not static and its future depends on you and your needs. If we don’t hear you ask about those, we can’t react to your experience.
Join us in all the support channels!
Upsun Completes DDEV Trademark Transfer
Upsun has finished transferring the DDEV trademark to the DDEV Foundation — a milestone for the DDEV project’s long-term independence and health. This is a generous and important step for DDEV. (At one time before Upsun/Platform’s involvement, we were ready to fork and rename the project due to trademark issues.) Read our announcement↗ and see Upsun’s generous response↗ as well.
What’s New
- coder.ddev.com: Drupal Contrib → The hosted Coder.ddev.com environment now supports Drupal contrib projects via the DDEV Drupal Contrib add-on workflow.
- Joomla! Explicit Support → Joomla users have loved DDEV for years, and in DDEV v1.25.2 we introduced an explicit
joomlaproject type. Community member renekreijveld also maintains the ddev-joomla↗ repository, which provides scripts and tooling for extended Joomla workflows. - mayfly.live → Zero-config DDEV-based online preview environments, in open beta.
- Drupal AI Learner’s Club AI Safety Session → Randy was co-host of AI Security ‘Opportunities’: Guardrails, Sandboxes, and Keeping Your Agents on a Leash and introduced a couple of the many add-ons.
New DDEV GUIs
New community-built GUI tools have appeared for DDEV:
- ddevbar → A macOS menu bar app for managing DDEV projects with a single click — start, stop, and restart without touching the terminal. klemens.ee/ddevbar↗
- DDEVUI → A native macOS app (Swift/SwiftUI) that puts a visual front-end on DDEV. github.com/dave-agilepixel/DDEV-Apple-GUI↗
- ddev-ui → A cross-platform desktop app for macOS, Windows, and Linux built with Electron and React. Covers project management, database import/export, snapshots, add-on management, log streaming, and more. github.com/shiv122/ddev-ui↗
Stanford WebCamp: Pre-Flight Checklist for Drupal Developers
Bob McDonald (UltraBob) presented “Pre-Flight Checklist: Local Code Quality for Drupal Developers” at Stanford WebCamp, covering the ddev-drupal-code-quality add-on for running Drupal.org CI checks locally before pushing. View session↗.
DrupalDevDays Athens — Video Now Available
Community member Bill Seremetis (bserem)‘s “From Chaos to Consistency” DevOps talk from DrupalDevDays Athens 2026 is now on YouTube. The talk covers how DDEV add-ons work as a file/feature delivery mechanism for standardizing team projects. Watch on YouTube↗ • Slides↗.
Community Highlights
DDEV Sponsorship Data Story — A new post on ddev.com tells the story of how a LinkedIn message from Anoop John at TheDropTimes turned into live, auto-updating sponsorship displays across DDEV properties and a public data feed. Read it↗
Open Source AI Contributions — Amber Matz wrote about the complexity AI-generated contributions are bringing to open source projects, using a conversation with Randy as a central example. Worth a read for all maintainers and contributors and AI users. Read↗
Community Tutorials from Around the Web
- Getting Started with DDEV for Drupal Development → WebWash covers installation, project setup, commands, database management, and debugging with DDEV and Drupal. Read on WebWash↗
- DDEV Linux Installation with WordPress → Step-by-step guide to installing DDEV on Ubuntu and setting up a WordPress project with WP-CLI. Read on rueegger.me in German↗
- DDEV + a-blog cms (Japanese) → A guide to using DDEV as a local development environment for a-blog cms, covering multi-project management and Mailpit. Read on kazumich.com↗
- Lando & DDEV: Replacing Custom Shell Scripts — Drainpipe → Lullabot explores how Drainpipe, a Composer plugin for Drupal CI/CD, can use either Lando or DDEV as its local environment. Read on Lullabot↗
Governance
The DDEV board and community are working on updated sponsorship tiers and improved communication around them. Discussion at ddev/sponsorship-data#42↗ and ddev.com#647↗.
The first-ever DDEV Foundation Board meeting was held on June 17!
The next DDEV advisory group meeting is July 1, 2026 at 8:00 AM US Mountain / 10:00 AM US Eastern / 16:00 CEST. Add to Google Calendar • See the agenda.
Sponsorship Update
Sponsorship is at 84% of the goal, thank you to everyone who has contributed!
April 2026: ~$9429/month (79% of goal)
June 2026: ~$10,075/month (84% of goal)
If DDEV has helped your team, consider sponsoring. → Become a sponsor↗
Contact us to discuss sponsorship options that work for your organization.
Statistical Tidbits of the Month
- DDEV has exceeded 20,000 weekly users some weeks! — live graph.
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Compiled and edited with assistance from Claude Code.