 Alright, thank you everybody. Kia ora. Hopefully you can all hear me in the back. Alright, hello. I'm Sean. I lead a team of talented technical account managers. We're a seller there. In reality that means I work with a bunch of problems and solve problems that people don't happen to see on a daily basis. So come find me if you've got a strange and wonderful problem that you need solving. And from the opening this morning I've got two kids and zero grandkids. I think that's all I'm having. So for everyone that attended Drupal South 2022 in Brisbane, this is going to be the V2 of that present. So we're looking for how popular is Drupal and also the open web, all associated open source CMSs. But specifically looking at the Australian Government Eco, which is quite the journey. And just like last time there are a bunch of proprietary ways to achieve this. I just don't really like relying on other people to tell you stuff and I like to see under the hood what's actually going on. So just like last time we plugged in our wappalizer and puppeteer. So like a normal human being I went to go update my repositories and I was like, huh, wappalizer is not the page. Yeah, so in August 2023 the repo owner just yanked it from the internet. However, the internet being the internet, you can't really stop it. The internet just happened. And I think this is possibly for this, if you haven't seen it, maybe. And then for the list of government domains, so these, the main challenge is actually working out how important a government domain is. And I've changed my reference sites because I found a new top contender for government. So Bogan, it's so good. Thank you for existing. So we downloaded this from Don Cop, a top 10 company, and websites. We ran it through Grip and we came up with six and a half odd thousand government. With the page rank. And for those at GenZ, you won't know what this is, but back in the day this was really important to know how popular your website was on the internet. Because, you know, Google was 10 and you weren't. It's logarithmic. So just like the recta scale, the next number up is actually five times, in this case, five times rather. And mobs, still a thing. Websites still opening and closing. Yeah, anyway, graphs. That's what you guys are here for. So again, disclaimer, it is based on October 20, 2023 data, which I did this maybe a couple of weeks ago. This is conference driven development. It's not perfect. Newly created websites unlikely have a good page rank just due to the nature on how a page rank works. All right, crack into it. State of Victoria, Vic.gov.au. And I chose these guys because they were first last time, but 32.2% of websites when I reversed page rank 4 is based on the aggregation, not by counter. We're still at a percentage of unknown, basically 20 odd percent. But the ones you see hot on its heels. See the next open CMS there and WordPress. Anyway, there's a lot of weird and wonderful things. And I went to a lot of trouble this year to try and detect more of that unknown just to try and reject. New South Wales, again, component Drupal. Again, hi. And for some reason, the New South Wales, there's a lot of schools. I thought they were strapped for cash. Anyway. And now we get to see a bit more of the more interesting trends. So in some of these states, we're actually seeing like the is actually dominated by school. And also other thing, craft. It's actually really cool. It's like I'd call it semi open. You can download the source. And yeah, the HCO digital experience. That's actually the old used to be called IB. You have to rename. Yes, that's the new name. WA. Bunch of Drupal. And then another kind of interesting thing is this Spark CMS, which is these things that sort of just get footholds in these sort of states. I'm quite prevalent. So that's a proprietary. Tasmania. Interesting, at least. Squiz. A lot of squiz, a lot of WordPress. SharePoint. Queensland. There. You don't do daylight savings and you don't do a lot of Drupal either. And you see here Jadu. So Jadu is another one of the sort of state oriented. If you do it with Jadu, come talk to me. I want to know more about what it is. Hey, you guys love squiz. There we go. That's not what this graph tells me. Northern Territory, you guys also love squiz. And this is where it gets really interesting. At the federal level. So this is a graph excluding all the state based names and all the tree based. And it's, yeah. Either you're doing Drupal or you're just custom coding. Pretty much. That's what's happened. Yeah, there's a huge percentage of unknown. And this unknown could just mean that they're just using a custom front end. Like, let's just say next year or something. And punching it all into the super graph, waiting all government sites. You actually see Drupal actually ends up on top. And then I was like, how is it actually the case? You guys just saw a whole bunch of pie graphs there. This is the top. And that's just because not all government sites are the same, really. And I'll get to a graph soon as to why that's... Here's the top 10 sites by score. Health.gov. Running Drupal. And here you can see how a reverse page rank to a score. So just a power of five. Come up with a decimal number. You see Trove and you can see unknown. Like, I don't know what Trove is written in. You guys know. Please let me know. And the ATO is an interesting one. They're actually a decoupled site course. Bomb. We'll talk a bit. And then, yeah, like, these are kind of what you... And there's actually a lot of these sort of big sites. And you can see they're all federal observations. Drupal powers roughly 29.9% of the digital experience. U. And comparing this back to 2022, it's actually percentage-wise increased. 2.7%. So that means, yeah, go you guys. It's probably something to do... Relative to the growth of Australian government sites, in that top 10 million, Drupal adoption is growing fast. So that's also a squeeze. All the lead contender. This year coming in at 15.6%. And actually, like, an increase in the number of states and territories from four to... So actually, coming seems like more mandate. Drupal by version. Yep, kind of probably what you expect. And I'm not doing any fancy sniffs here. This isn't like MD5 hashing all your files in your Drupal site. This is checking if the other places are freely available. Please don't hide it, by the way. Tell the world what you're... Didn't find any D6. Great, I think. D8 is small. Great, I think. D9 still not as small as I think it would be. Here we are. And Drupal 7, I thought this might be useful because, yeah, it was actually quite a bit in 2022. It was 15.8%. And now it's 5.4%. It's actually dropped by 65%. So, I mean, well done to everyone who's gone through those upgrades. Thank you for your service. I dug out the most popular D7 site in its state library. No doubt. Open source versus proprietary. And by open source here, I mean that the source code is available. I can download it. I can run it locally. And there's a license that allows me to... So I count things like craftCMS as open source for the purposes of this, even the feature. Squizware, you just... You can download the source code. So, Squiz is... Yeah, it's on the left. The naughty side. Yeah, and this is actually, I thought, kind of interesting to tell the story about as well. But this is the score attributed by type. Federal government, any state. You can almost see how important each state is. But I won't tell you that. TLS coverage. We don't have it. Yeah, we've actually improved, though. 46 sites have been taken off the naughty list. We're now left with 83 sites. And, yeah, there's a lot of weird and wonderful sites in this list to tell you that much. Now, there's HCL notes, which is... I think that was the loader's notes back in the day. If anyone's seen a .NSF in their URL, you don't need to TLS for that, right, surely. So, bomb. Yeah, turns out Firefox has got a feature that will stop you from visiting sites that aren't APS. And people will raise Reddit posts saying, is Firefox broken? No, Firefox, you're not broken. You're just assuming, thanks. Yeah, so... Yeah, it's a bit spicy, though. Anyway, there's some settings you can change, and if you click on the Google link anyway, it's just pain and suffering. So, this is Reddit. You know, these are just a bunch of angry nerds, right? So, I thought, what about the clever nerds? And... Yeah. And, like, if you're looking for a reason why, I think this is just the best thing I found in hack and use in quite some time, but... With a man in the middle, and then, oh, Eisenhower, so... Oh, good times. And then I thought, oh, what about the rest of the internet? Twitter. Whatever. Anyway, you don't need it to be very hard to find anything there. So... I'm happy to spend my Friday in the Code Sprint building this. If you think it would be worthwhile. It's pretty easy. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, I thought I could probably make that serverless. Yeah, anyway. If in doubt, add a number, and people are still adding these guys. So, dub, dub, dub. Yeah, .1, .9. The State Library has got version 2, you could tell, because there's two. This is Medicare, but a different version. And I thought, why would people be adding these numbers, right? And then, ah! It's actually a version of... It's a form of version control. I'm just late to the party. This is what health used to look like. This is what police used to look like. It's a simpler time back then. They want you to help solve crime. Oh, Lord. Yeah, you can tell me where this points to without locking it up on your phone. Yes! Albo! He's stolen your most prevalent popular domain. This is an outrage. Oh, hell, right. I've got things to say. Let's just say. It was confusing. I was like, is his it secure? I didn't lie. Who can spot the difference? Or spot what's wrong with this image? Hey! Someone's got the Stack Overflow keyboard. They forgot to edit things. Besides... I don't think it has a database. Yeah. Hey, how? Oh, no, right. What happened to version 8? You're all getting cold. That was a pretty cold domain. I'll give it that. And then I've done that with it. And then I found a couple of these. This is like Internet of Old. I wish we had more pages. People's website was... It's a bit late this one because it's about COVID. But whatever. Powered by Force.com. And this just brought back memories. So I thought, not only do you have under construction, but you've got Internet Explorer under construction. So good. And I made up this category. It's the smallest website. It's only 500 pixels big. It's a whole website. You go as a whole wasting space. Ah. Yep. Sorry, Gen Z. No house. They're all too expensive. Isn't that just tragic? Hello, Apache. This was a government domain. And now a redirect to c.museum. I thought that is. It's great. God bless. Love that one. You had an irony in that one? I remember building websites with frames. Yeah. Oh, yeah, baby. This has got a background image. It's a gift. All right, so for all you guys in the audience, hand girls are going, you know what, I want to come up with some spicy graphics, some spicy data. You don't need me to present it. You can actually... Now that you know how to use QR codes, you can scan a QR code. This will take you to a guest on GitHub. Where you can see the CSV. So the CSV is literally the database. All this data. So if you've got any crazy questions like, can you show me what sites are using Spark, CMS and WA? You can find out. If you want to find out the other sites on that list, they don't support HTTPS. You know, go find out. And the slides are here as well. You need to take some higher screen shots of the paragraphs. It's way too quick. That's okay. No QR code for that because honestly, you can bitly just remember it. The SAU 2024. And like a good open source citizen, I did upstream enhancements into Web App Analyzer, which is a new library. It's a place. So we've got better SNFs now for SilverStrike. And then brand new SNFs for a whole bunch of other weird and wonderful things that came across. Datascape, Spark, Jadoo, Engagement, Social Pinballing, and Citizens, which are all like various engagement platforms for lack of. And happy to take questions if they're suitable for the audience or happy to do questions afterwards. Say. Say. Cool. Thank you. Where it's possible to infer it, I try to infer it. So there are certain, sometimes the images are loaded from the content platform and image folder structure implies the CMS. Is it perfect? No. But can I see a site core site from looking at it? The ATO is a good example. What is it? The ATO's website. And the HTML source will look like every other JavaScript app on the internet. Quite messy from a source perspective. You can normally see it. Go away. So the question was whether I can SNF the API calls that are happening and I don't know if I do SNF the API calls, but if you think that might help, I'm open. If you can help reduce the unknown number, then, yeah, I'm always keen to make the stats better over time. Say. Were you like this? None of this was done through crawling. This was all out of that top 10 million data list. So at some point these sites existed and were classified as authoritative to some degree. So I think that's kind of the big problem for the site owners here is that people are referencing these old sites and they still are in maybe printed material or, you know, brochures or stuff. So that's kind of the big problem here. You hold on to those domains and just redirect them to their new home page. You know, even if it's just the, you know, maybe the main landing page if there's that content. I did see a couple of sites .2 Trove which I thought was kind of interesting but, yeah, so the domain would just redirect back to like a snapshot from Trove. And, yeah, I doubt it wasn't too common. More often than not, let's leave them running. Right, yeah, there was a comment just like the most of the ACT sites are most people in ACT work on the federals. So but you do have ACT sites too. Yeah, probably. Cool. Oh, Adam? I mean, I just roll with the data, Adam, like I don't try to predict what you guys are doing. I don't know, like I am seeing a lot of these federal sites gain in popularity. I'm seeing more data being housed at that sort of level. The sites at the state level. Yeah, often referring to content at the federal level. So I'm guessing if I was to predict any, the federal slice of the pie would increase in next two years. But I also maybe another prediction would be more of these state-based mandated platforms would increase. It seems to be a trend that's continuing. So yeah, I don't really have opinions on that. Yeah, I kind of do, but not here. Yeah, yeah, I did it in the dribble south Wellington. So if we do do it south New Zealand do the same again. Comparing as well. It's quite nice, but there's always fun, right? I didn't have to go looking for this stuff really. It was all there. Yeah. Yep. You can take a photo if you want. Thank you.