This Podcast features a discussion with guest Theresa Espinach, focusing on Drupal CMS analytics and recipes. The conversation explores the Field Data module, a new tool for reviewing content field data, particularly useful for migrations, and its simple export capabilities. A significant portion of the discussion centers on Espinach's role as the Drupal CMS analytics track lead, detailing the challenges and collaborative efforts involved in developing and launching the Google Analytics recipe within Drupal CMS, which notably introduced the first user prompts during installation. The hosts and guest also consider the broader implications of recipes for enhancing Drupal adoption, streamlining development workflows, and their potential future evolution, including support for other analytics tools like Matomo and integration with an "Experience Builder."
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