Indymedia
Indymedia is a network of autonomous independent news centers from around the globe. Many indymedia sites have started to use Drupal to host the indymedia centers for their cities. This group is a place for people to share recipes, discuss configurations and help each other with using Drupal for open publishing and interactive journalism. For more information about what has already been discussed and shared via the Indymedia network check out http://docs.indymedia.org/view/Devel/ImcDrupalDev
Read moreDrupal for Good
This group is a place to share ideas, organize and generally put our heads together regarding how Drupal is, and can be, used for nonprofit, charitable and social justice purposes.
Join us on the third Thursday of every month, at 1:00 PM U.S. Eastern for our group meeting by phone. View our next discussion date.
Read moreSummer Training India
Interns participating in the Drupal Summer India Training program use this group to post updates on their projects and ask questions.
Read moreDesigners and Information Architects
Welcome to the Designers and Information Architects group. The focus here is on aesthetics and Drupal, whether it be improving the look of your customized site or creating themes to giveaway. Design novices and "theme ninjas" alike are encouraged to contribute by asking questions and sharing their tips.
This group aims to cater to designers first and foremost by making Drupal easier through sharing knowledge. For developer discussion about improving Drupal's theme system please visit the Theme Development group.
Read moreClassifying and presenting the contributed modules and themes
Although there is the great "browse by category-tab", nonexperienced users of Drupal are often asking: "Which module should I use? CCK or flexinode? Should I use images through "upload and a-hrefing" or image.module or whatever else?
And sometimes I'm confused by the categorisation, too. E.g. there are 3 taxonomy related categories: Category, Taxonomy and Term.
So, I most often browse modules by date, which is only working, if you have stored the most modules in brain.
If you want to help sorting, qualifying and categorising module
Read moreWeb Scraping
Welcome! This group is devoted to "web scraping", which I will define as capturing data out of more static web pages. This group is secondarily concerned with importing any scraped data into Drupal.
Read moreSOC 2006: Unit test automation
Goal is to create a system that would be able to test every patch submitted into issue tracker.
CVS and other stuff can be found at http://drupal.org/node/66983
Read moreDrupal PHP Extension
Welcome all Drupal and PHP lovers,
Please dont blame me for doing this : this is for the sake of science (though there are some cool benefits like performance).
I started peeping into Drupal as an SoC 2006 (GData module) student but the Drupal idea has overtaken me. I have for long time trying to do some C coding : make nice PHP Extensions. Then it came to my mind : what if the Drupal core became a PHP Extension! Seemed nice and I started thinking about it. I am not C guy (though I am from theoretical C/C++ background) so it took me sometime to get a simple "Hello Drupal World" compiled and running under Windows, compiled with the free MS VC++ Toolkit 2003.
Analytics
Capturing data on users can be the most effective to modify a site, making it more user friendly, efficient, and a better return on investment.
Many 3rd party tools exist (eg. Google Analytics) to track users across a website. Drupal also has some tools for this purpose (eg. Statistics, Xstatistics).
This group exists to suggest ways to improve Drupal's internal analytics and ways to better integrate with other tools.
Please avoid making support requests such as "How do I get more people to buy my products?" or "How do I use Xstatistics?" However, please feel free to talk about your d
Read moreSoC 2006: Imagemagick
This is a SOC imagemagick group. DIscussions related to the Imagemagick integration will be held here
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