Local Drupal developer needed
All,
I have a client who has been running a community-type D6 website for a few years now. I started a few months ago to rebuild their site in D7, but am now realizing (a few months too late) that I don't have the time. I'd like to turn the project over to a developer local to Western Mass that can work with this company to complete the site and provide hosting and maintenance going forward.
The client wants to remain anonymous at this point, but the website contains the following modules:
- gmap
- views
- field permissions
- location
- private message
- salesforce
Western Mass Drupal Users Group
Join us for the Western MA, Drupal Users Group.
Location:
Common Media
413-259-6977
commonmediainc.com
30 Olive St, Suite 1
Greenfield, MA 01301
Topics:
Let's hear from folks who went to Drupalcon about what they learned. Please add as comments anything you want to talk about / add to agenda. Thanks.
Pizza will be provided.
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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:
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Read moreWestern Mass Drupal Meetup - Wednesday, February 6, 2013 @ 6:00 pm
OK time to fire up this group again; way overdue. Will meet once a month, probably first (or second) Wednesday of the month, rotating locations between businesses who offered to host (Left Click, Knectar and Common Media, so far) and Amherst College, where we used to meet before.
Location for this meeting is Common Media: http://commonmediainc.com/
Google: https://maps.google.com/maps?q=30+olive+street+greenfield+ma&hnear=30+Ol...
Agenda for first meeting will be discussion of DrupalCampMA - what we learned, etc.
Read moreJoin our training at the western MA drupal camp
(training) How Drupal manages content: Hands-on training for Academics and Business people Plan and manage your Drupal projects with an understanding of the software's considerable capabilities. Out of the box, Drupal offers powerful methods for displaying, manipulating, acquiring and sharing content. If you need to make smart decisions about the content of a site, this workshop is for you.
See how Drupal lets you
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choose how and where content is displayed
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break content into its smallest divisible parts, then re-combine and present these parts in a variety of contexts and formats
Western 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.
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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.
Read more2011 DrupalCampCT is open for registration!
On Saturday August 20th, 2011, the Connecticut Drupal Groups will be hosting the 2nd annual DrupalCamp CT on Yale campus at Luce Hall. This is a great opportunity for fellow Drupalists in the New England/New York Drupal Groups to share and learn more about Drupal through interesting discussions, workshops, and a code-a-thons. Whether you are an experienced Drupal user or newcomer; seasoned professional or passionate hobbyist, please come and enjoy a day of learning.
Register, propose a session you would like to submit, learn more at our website at http://2011.drupalcampct.org
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