Drupal Camp Indy! Sat. Oct 23rd Indianapolis, IN
The Indy Drupal Users Group is proud to announce our 1st DrupalCamp!
REGISTER @ http://drupalcampindy.org ~ Submit a Session or inquire about Sponsorship Opportunities!
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When: Saturday October 23rd 9am to 5pm FREE LUNCH! Where: American College of Sports Medicine MAP Cost: $0 |
Git Repository Structure
As a follow-up to our branching and tag name changes announcement, we've now established the formal structure for Drupal.org's Git repositories! Instead of having projects sub-divided as /drupal, /contributions/modules, /contributions/themes, and so on as we currently do at http://cvs.drupal.org/, projects are now located in the "root" namespace (all in the same top-level directory).
Read moreThe influence of subtlety
I was the first woman at any DrupalCON, the only woman in Antwerp. Until the brouhaha over the keynote, I never really thought about why I went there in the first place. But the decision to travel there was triggered by a tiny and important event, so I'd like to share it.
Read moreLabour Day OMGWTFBBQ
We're having a Drupal BBQ on Labour Day in Brooklyn.
We have a beautiful backyard with sun/shade, trees/greenery and a brand new grill. Location is just a few blocks from Atlantic Pacific (R/Q trains) and just a couple blocks from the F/G trains.
This is a potluck type affair, bring something to share, something for the grill, something to drink etc.
Expect lots of really great post-Drupalcon Copenhagen talk and maybe even a round or two of the Drupal Card Game.
Please RSVP if you would like to come so we can have some idea of how many people to expect.
Read moreDrupalcamp Atlanta 2010 Registration is Open!
Drupalcamp Atlanta 2010 (www.drupalcampatlanta.com) is now open for registration, and will be held on Saturday, October 2nd from 8am – 5pm at the Georgia Tech Research Institute. Our mission and purpose is twofold: (1.) we want to educate people about Drupal and (2.) further evangelize Drupal within our geographic region. The 2nd annual Drupalcamp Atlanta is an attendee driven, completely volunteer initiative modeled after the open, participatory nature of barcamps.
Read moreProject metrics for drupal.org redesign
One of the big goals of the drupal.org redesign is to make it easier for end users to find the right modules for the site they're trying to build. With over 5,000 contributed modules, many of them providing similar functionality, it can be extremely difficult to choose. One method is to try to assess the "health" of the module, by how actively it's maintained, used, supported, etc.
One approach to gauging health is posted at Project ratings and reviews for drupal.org redesign. While that proposal deals with subjective factors, this post addresses objective facts about a module that can be computed and displayed for all projects hosted on drupal.org. While no single metric can tell you what module to use, and some knowledge will be required to make the best use of this data, it's important to make these statistics more readily available on drupal.org to empower users to make better decisions.
The redesign prototype for project pages includes the introduction of a sparkline showing the "Activity" for each project. The details of this activity chart weren't specified at a technical level during the design phase, but the spirit of the design is that they wanted more ways to visualize the health of a project. As we're implementing the redesign, we've been empowered to provide as many charts containing specific data we think will best help end users make sense of what's going on with a project. Read on for our specific proposal, including what metrics to compute, and some ideas on how those are going to be visualized on the new drupal.org
Read moreDrupalDownunder 2011
We're excited to announce DrupalDownunder — a national Drupal conference to be held in Brisbane on January 22-23, 2011. If you're interested in getting the latest news about plans for DrupalDownunder head on over to the site and fill in the form! http://drupaldownunder.org
We'll be rolling out more features on the site as time progresses but we wanted to get the word out so you can save the date!
We're backing off LCA (Linux Conference Australasia), the largest Open-source Conference currently in Australia — feel free to check out what they're up to! http://lca2011.linux.org.au/
Read moreLA Drupal's 4th Annual DrupalCamp: August 7-8th, 2010 at UC Irvine
Registration is now open for DrupalCamp LA 2010. Mark your calendars for Saturday & Sunday, August 7-8th, 2010. Attendance is free. The camp will be taking place in the same great venue from last year - UC Irvine in the city of Irvine, California. The campus has housing available if you wish to rent rooms to stay overnight.
If you registered last year then your account is already setup and you just need to login and edit your profile to mark what days you plan to attend.
Free to attend. Parking costs about $8-12 per day. Lunch is not provided but you can bring your own or buy a food pass from the cafeteria on campus (which people liked last year). Nighttime private camp party on Saturday 7PM-MIDNIGHT sponsored by MediaTemple.
SPONSORS
Stauffer New Media Development
Read moreGet involved with the Git migration!
Want to help migrate drupal to git? Great! This page overviews the different parts of the migration process, with a focus on making it easy for you to jump in wherever you'd like. See the Migration Roadmap for a more in-depth overview of what the migration entails.
Read moreCOD Overview
What is COD?
COD stands for Conference Organizing Distribution and is a fully packaged Drupal distribution, used to facilitate coordination of and participation in conferences via the conference website. COD can improve the efficiency of setting up a powerful website for most conferences and events, and provide value to attendees, organizers, non-developers and developers.
Usecod.com is a public-facing site created to explain COD in plain English and encourage more adoption. Also listed are Showcases that feature sites using COD.
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