Fourth sort-of-monthly MetroWest Massachusetts Meetup at Morse Institute Library in Natick
Right now you are probably asking yourself, "Why two Metrowest drupal meetups in one month?" Or maybe you are asking yourself, "Wait, what first meetup?" "Um, the one that was announced two days ahead of time," we confess, using advanced mind control (a soon-to-be-released Drupal module) to interrupt your internal monologue. To which you reply, "Just how much attention do you think anyone pays to you?"
In either case, there will in fact be a second Metrowest drupal meetup this month, at our beloved Morse library, 14 East Central Street (Rte. 135 by the intersection with Rte. 27 directly across from the Natick Common), Thursday, February 26th at 7 pm.
Despite the very short lead time for the first meeting, we had enough people there with the ideas and motivation to launch a Drupal working group for the development and promotion of Drupal for local governments.
We hope to continue the discussion and plotting -- err, planning -- at this meeting and to discuss the upcoming super-exciting Drupal conference in Washington D.C.
I will be in New York City talking about Drupal semantics but we hope to simulcast me in.
Hope many other people can make it to Natick for Meetup IV! (With so much time to plan!)
benjamin, Agaric Design Collective


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Ben,
I thought I felt that amc module load in on the last bootstrap... thanks for the advanced notice...
I will be make the arrangements and look forward to being there. As it happens, I've been running a Drupal site for a local School District.. Which has allowed us to be the first in the state for true online student registration - ease of budget development - and public disclosure - internal professional development - and here's my favorite part - the teachers and staff are ACTUALLY using the site to make content posts!
Poor Wisconsin, They
Poor Wisconsin,
They should've used drupal
http://dancody.org/archives/my-open-records-request-reveals-a-shocking-2...
I wrote up a post about
I wrote up a post about recommended contributed modules a few months ago:
http://ceardach.com/blog/2008/09/newbies-guide-contributed-drupal-modules
Good link!
Great to know of modules that are field tested for usefulness and the list of modules are concisely explained.