The way forward for DrupalNigeria
Today I make a pledge to post at least one new thing about Drupal Daily -#drupalpledge. What is your pledge for the remaining months
ahead.
For some days now i've been eating, drinking, sleeping,dreaming, learning, editing, coding, shouting @ Drupal. I have travelled the
World Wide Web consuming all content related to drupal and its so OVERWHELMING.
I thought these information will help keep the spirit of Drupal alive in our hearts as we await the release of D8 (which happens to be
Read moreStrengthening open source in Nigeria
Firstly, this discussion is inspired by a discussion I had with Abayomi Ayoola (murpheus) about LinuxFest event we intend to organize in Nigeria.
The discussion goes like this:
[9/9/2010 2:07:45 PM] Abayomi Ayoola: I sent an email to Linux Foundation
[9/9/2010 2:08:12 PM] Abayomi Ayoola: and they would be glad to sponsor LinuxCon or LinuxFest in Nigeria
[9/9/2010 2:08:25 PM] Kayode Odeyemi: cool
[9/9/2010 2:08:45 PM] Kayode Odeyemi: so what's your plan
[9/9/2010 2:31:56 PM] Abayomi Ayoola: I think they usually cover the whole event
drupalnigeria.org website is open to the public
Hello all,
A public development version of drupalnigeria.org has been hosted on google code. Please checkout the latest build and get involved by collaborating with other "Drupal Champions" on the block. Use this group to submit your working copy. Project committers will definitely see your work and then commit changes to the dev site for testing. Moreso, once we see how prominent your contribution is, we will give you access to the repository.
Please stay updated to this group for more developments.
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