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info_outlineToday we are talking about The Open Web, What it means, and Why it’s important with guest Alex Moreno. We’ll also cover AI Schema.org JSON-LD as our module of the week.
For show notes visit:
https://www.talkingDrupal.com/553
Topics
- Defining the Open Web
- Drupal in a Bubble
- Marketing and PR Challenges
- AI Bias Against Drupal
- Why AI Won’t Recommend Drupal
- Is Drupal AI Native
- Marketing Against Giants
- Local Evangelism Push
- Funding Outreach Trips
- Drupal CMS PR Gap
- Templates Lower Barriers
- Need a Drupal Onramp
- Speaking Beyond Drupal
- Web Summit Lessons
- Sell Problems Not Drupal
- Rethinking DrupalCon
- Camps and New Audiences
- Marketplace Ecosystem Idea
- Wrap Up and Contacts
Resources
- Drupalcamp Grenoble 2026 - Bursting the bubble
- Drupal Iberia keynote
- Schema dot org
- Drupal is Great! Its Perception Might Not be
- TD Cafe - Caching
Guests
Alex Moreno - alexmoreno
Hosts
Nic Laflin - nLighteneddevelopment.com nicxvan
John Picozzi - epam.com johnpicozzi
Bernardo Martinez - bernardm28
MOTW
Correspondent
Jacob Rockowitz - jrockowitz.com jrockowitz
- Brief description:
- The AI Schema.org JSON-LD module provides a straightforward way to send a prompt — including a webpage's content and data, along with instructions and requirements — to an AI provider and receive a response containing valid Schema.org JSON-LD for saving and embedding in a webpage. It's a "glue module" that combines AI Automators, Field Widget Actions, and JSON Field to create an AI-powered Schema.org JSON-LD field for content entities.
- Module name/project name:
- Brief history
- How old: Created in April 2026 by jrockowitz (Jacob Rockowitz) of The Big Blue House
- Versions available: 1.0.0-alpha1 (requires Drupal ^11.3); 1.0.x-dev branch also available
- Maintainership
- Actively maintained Yes — updated as recently as April 30, 2026
- Security coverage No — not currently covered by Drupal's security advisory policy; use at your own risk
- Test coverage The module notes that all contributed code must include test coverage, though it is early alpha
- Documentation Yes — the project page includes setup instructions, implementation guidance, philosophy, and a 2-minute demo video on YouTube
- Number of open issues: 0 open issues, 0 of which are bugs against the current branch
- Usage stats:
- 1 site currently reporting use of this module
- Module features and usage
- Adds a native JSON "Schema.org JSON-LD" field to content entities (nodes, media, taxonomy terms)
- Field is populated via an AI automator triggered by a Field Widget Action, keeping a human in the review loop before saving
- Stores Schema.org JSON-LD as native JSON data, creating a fully queryable knowledge graph for the site
- Works with complex nested content structures (paragraphs, components) by having AI parse and generate the structured data
- Includes an optional sub-module for logging prompts and AI responses for human and AI review and iterative improvement
- Configurable per entity type/bundle via UI, Drush, or Drupal recipe
- Philosophy: "Use AI to build a tool that helps AI understand your website while always keeping a human in the loop"
- Built using AI coding agents (Claude and Codex), with community contributions encouraged — especially around crafting and sharing optimal prompts