php[world] 2015
From everyone at php[architect], we welcome you to this year’s php[world] conference. We strive to create an amazing experience for the greater PHP community that brings together developers from Drupal, WordPress, Joomla!, Magento, Zend Framework, Symfony, Laravel, CakePHP and more.
We invite you to explore the website to learn more about the conference, and if you have any questions for us, please don’t hestitate to contact us for more information.
Read moreNew England DrupalCamp 2014 Session Submissions Open
Session submissions are now open for the upcoming NEWDcamp (New England DrupalCamp - scheduled for November 1, 2014 in Providence, RI). Feel free to submit multiple sessions if you have different topics to share.
Please note that the final date for submitting sessions is September 1st.
Good luck, folks!
To submit a session: http://www.newdcamp.com/sessions
Read moreDrupal Camp NH 2013
Drupal Camp NH is just 2 days away but there is still time to sign up. Tickets are $25 and students $10. To sign up go to http://drupalcampnh.org/register
Read moreDrupal Nights Hosted by BioRAFT - Blending Drupal Distributions for Custom Websites
Drupal Nights Hosted by BioRAFT, Cambridge MA
Monthly camp style talk - 3rd Thursday of the month. Learn, network, eat, & enjoy!
Date - Time - Location
2013-09-19 - 6:30PM - Davenport Conference Room, 25 1st Street, Cambridge, MA 02141
Blending Drupal Distributions for Custom Websites
Speaker: Ed Carlevale
Read moreNew Massachusetts Tax law has implications for developers.
This is not only for drupal developers so please pass it along, but according to FAQ #10 it seems to apply directly to all of us as long as you are in Massachusetts.
In order to try to collaborate and keep information available we ask that you utilize mass-it.org as a resource to discuss these issues since this has affects far beyond the drupal community!
Read moreDrupal Library Resources | Isovera Blog | Waltham, MA
Hey all
Just wanted to let you know that some of the folks here at Isovera have written blog entries geared specifically toward the library community. Subjects range from using Drupal to process fines, utilizing SEO, as well as a host of other topics. A selection of library-focused blog entries can be found below:
A Fine Way to Process Library Fines with Drupal Commerce
Read moreWestern Mass Drupal Camp
drupalcampma.com
A reminder that the Western Mass Drupal Camp is coming up January 19th, 2013 on the UMass, Amherst campus. If you have a suggestion for a session or would like to present, please sign up before December 16.
Read moreNeed Help with Projects? Senior Developer looking for projects opportunities...
I am currently looking for project opportunities, senior web developer for 8 years, Drupal developer for three years, module development and everything drupal.
Visit my resume website at http://www.ralphfrancois.com or my freelancing website at http://www.studgate.com.
If you are looking for help, I am the guy so email me at ralph@studgate.com
Read moreOrganic Group: Enabling one-click Joining of Groups
I have implemented OG for Druapl 6. If a new user is to join or leave a group, he or she clicks on "Join" or "Leave" but is required to again confirm as a second step, before the action takes place. This feels rather archaic. Is there a way to skip the confirmation and have the user join or leave with a single click? I would appreciate suggestions on how to implement this functionality.
Read moreDrupal webinar: Mitigating Risk with Multiple Content Contributors
Tuesday, April 3rd @ 1pm EST
Register now: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/950320081
In the higher ed web environment, there are often a wide variety of administrative users. While we want the creation and maintenance of content to be easy, we also want to guarantee that non-technical content creators cannot "break" the site.
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