Drupalcon North American Selection Committee
The 2013 DrupalCon North American Selection Committee is looking for input from the Drupal community to help select the location for DrupalCon North America in 2013 (and beyond).
For more information on the 2013 process, see: http://association.drupal.org/node/1014
For the 2013 straw poll (open through June 19, 2011), go to: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/drupalconpoll
For the 2013 City Nomination form (open through June 19, 2011): see http://association.drupal.org/node/964
Open Atrium
This group is to relate experiences with Open Atrium and share ideas about this install profile along with understanding and leveraging Spaces, Features, and Contexts for making it work better for you.
Talk with other community members here, in the issue queue on Community.OpenAtrium.com and on IRC in the #open_atrium channel on freenode.net.
If you're just getting started, you might find the documentation pages useful.
Read moreSkinr
This group was formed to discuss the development, use and future of the Skinr module.
We have lots of ideas and need your help.
Our main goals are to:
- Show you how to use Skinr.
- Collaborate on skins to share with the Drupal community.
- Collaborate on creating a means of browsing, packaging and sharing skins.
- Explore options for the future of Skinr and Drupal theming in general.
Drupal Against Poverty
Darryl from Poverty's Demise .Org is putting together a collection of modules which will form a starter site for anyone wanting to move over to Drupal from their traditional charity site.
Read moreScience Applications
We are interested in utilizing Drupal as a platform for building applications for use in laboratory science. These applications are typically either built from the ground up, or licensed as expensive vertical market software. We believe that with Drupal, we can change that situation and make it less expensive for laboratories to introduce automation to their procedures.
Read moreDrupal on Windows
Working group discussing best practices for Drupal development and deployment on Microsoft Windows.
Since there are so many combinations of web server and database server be sure to clarify in your posts whether you are talking about IIS, Apache, SQL Server, or MySQL.
Topics of interest are:
- Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS)
- Microsoft Windows
- Microsoft SQL Server
- WAMP tools (WampServer, XAMPP, etc)
- Development environments (Visual Studio, Komodo, Eclipse, NetBeans, etc)
- PHP
- Integration with enterprise servers
New Actions API
Actions are the most important operation on Drupal: saving content, updating comments, deleting users, changing settings... But we can do a lot more!
- We can expose these actions to users, so they can choose their own actions
- We can expose these actions to external sites, like Web Services
- We can perform the same action on several contents at once
- We can describe things like post a Twitter message, show a Flickr image or even exchange data with Amazon as actions, using the very same API
- We can, why not, include this API into Drupal Core in the future?
Lets plan the new API to describe these actions. Welcome.
Read moreDrupal.org policies
This group is for members of the Drupal.org site moderator's team and other interested individuals to discuss and help draft policies related to the Drupal.org Web site.
This group has no official standing, and any proposed policies drafted by this group must be submitted to and approved by the Drupal community before they are implemented. Membership in this group is by administrative approval to ensure that only interested and motivated individuals participate and that discussion remains focused and on-topic.
Read moreDrupal Object Model
This group focuses on creating an object model to manage relationships between Drupal entities and to traverse and manipulate those entities in ways similar to the DOM. A system like this can be used to replace Taxonomy's and Comment's own systems for storing hierarchical relationships, but also a lot of entity reference contributed modules. The challenges are to make it both flexibel and performant. We refer to this project as DROM.
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