Iraq

Drupal's a perfect solution to quickly implement websites and webapps in Iraq given its wide hosting compatibility, low entry barrier (both technological and financial), and which has a wide support user base.

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Drupal/CMS/Open Source Meetup in Amman

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2009-10-17 16:00 - 18:00 Asia/Amman
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Drupal-jo.org is a developing resource to grow Jordan's Drupal Community. Group environment is very open – we discuss ideas, debug problems, and brainstorm current personal or client Drupal projects. Meet Ups will hopefully take place monthly at Princess Sumaya University and other locations. All skill levels are welcomed, please remember business cards.

Drupal Meetup in Amman

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ShooFeeTV & Jeeran Initiative

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2009-10-01 08:45 - 2009-10-15 16:00 Asia/Amman
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ShooFeeTV and Jeeran are working to in a private/public initiative, sector in association with the MOICT and INTAJ, to increase Drupal potential in Jordan and the region.

We will be holding a number of one-week training sessions in Drupal development during October 2009 in Amman-Jordan.

The sessions will be given Jacob Redding from the Drupal Association, who will be coming to Amman for that reason.

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drupal site in Arabic

I work on a site in Arabic for drupal
If you want to participate you are welcome
Expect your participation I say goodbye

http://www.drupalarabic.com/

موقع يجمع مستخدمين دروبال الناطقين في اللغة العربية يمكنكم المشاركة في إنشاء و تحرير مختلف صفحات الموقع من ويكي و مقالات و لاستفادة من الموقع لتطوير مواقعكم الشخصية أو المهنية

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Classic question applied to Iraq - Open Source or Microsoft?

Open Source
90% (9 votes)
Microsoft
10% (1 vote)
Other closed source
0% (0 votes)
Total votes: 10
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CMS used in Iraq

What experience do you have working with CMS solutions in Iraq? How well does the Arabic and Kurdish work?

I'm beginning a project which will primarily be in English but eventually, Arabic and Kurdish support will be needed.

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