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Thank you!
The first Romanian Drupalcamp is over. There were a lot of exciting presentations and a lot of fun too.
Here are some statistics:
Read moreDrupalcamp Timisoara 2010 - Open for Session Proposals
We are ready for Session Proposals on Drupalcamp Timisoara 2010. If you feel that you have something to share in the "Drupal World" and you are a registered participant, you can submit a session proposal.
In few days all participants to Drupalcamp Timisoara will be able to vote/favorite sessions they like. Session proposals will close few days before the conference. We will announce this date in the near future.
For details visit the Drupalcamp site at http://drupalcamp.ro
Read moreDrupalcamp Timisoara 2010, Romania
Drupal Romania Association (http://drupal.org.ro) currently organizes its first major event, the Timisoara 2010 Drupalcamp, taking place during 5th and 6th of June, 2010. Registration is now open, and we will launch the call for submissions soon.
Read moreDrupal Romania Association was founded
The Romanian community of Drupal users, developers and enthusiasts, announce the creation of Drupal Romania Association.
Read the complete press statement at http://drupal.org.ro/en/comunicat/2010-02-12/drupal-romania-association-...
Read moreDRAFT Drupal Association code sprint sponsorship guidelines
As part of its role of supporting the Drupal project, the Drupal Association (DA) offers occasional help in planning and organizing and funding Drupal code sprints.
Code sprints are an important way that advances are made in Drupal development, both in core and in contributions. Sprints are generally self-organized and self-funded: individuals interested in participating communicate with each other, choose a time and place, and get sponsorship as needed for travel expenses, a venue, etc. from their employers, clients, and other sources.
Read moreHosting meetups, camps, and virtual classes: building the community that builds Drupal
Getting involved in the Drupal community by getting your community involved in Drupal!
Read moreOpen Source Bridge
The following description is from the organizers:
Open Source Bridge is a completely volunteer-run conference for open source citizens held June 17-19 in Portland, Oregon. Focused on developers working with open source technologies, the event features five tracks connecting people across projects, languages, and backgrounds to explore how those developers approach their work, and why they participate in open source. The conference structure is designed to provide developers with an opportunity to learn from people they might not connect with at other events.Read more
What are the future goals of the Drupal Association?
Hi All, as of suggestion of @heather I republish here my Issue on http://drupal.org/node/336185
as to gain some feedback that might help my understanding of the goals and rules that
exist in written or not written form for the Drupal.org Community.
testing.drupal.org
Splitting the discussion from here:
http://lists.drupal.org/pipermail/development/2008-August/030879.html
afaik, the steps to get this running are:
- Abstract comment creation functionality in project_issue.module - http://drupal.org/node/271216
- Allow testing.drupal.org to post back to issues and mark as code needs work when patches don't apply.
- Get all known failures cleared
- Allow testing.drupal.org to post back to issues and mark as code needs work when core tests fail
- Extend this to Drupal 6
Drupal wins Webware 100 award: Publishing and Photography
webware.com — Culled from an initial set of over 5,000 nominations, voted on by almost 2,000,000 people, Drupal shines as a premiere platform for social publishing. Congratulations to the Drupal community for your hard work and great success.
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