Distribution

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A group for coordinating around a Drupal distribution

Labor

For users and developers interested in putting Drupal to good use for organized and unorganized workers

This group has the following goals:

  1. Promote the use of Drupal by labor organizations and workers.
  2. Provide a supportive network of labor-friendly, Drupal users to exchange ideas and best practices.
  3. Brainstorm ways Drupal could be made better to help the cause of unions.
  4. Have a good time doing our best to help unions communicate on the web.
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Community Media

Discussion on Drupal modules for Community Media Centers and Public Access Television Stations.

This group is a space for both developers and staff working at/with Community Media Centers and Public Access TV Stations to discuss the implementation of Drupal and CiviCRM based systems. This project has a long, complicated history, but several key contributors have been contributing to this project since 2006.

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Aegir hosting system

A group to discuss the automated provisioning and maintenance of multisite installations of Drupal using the Aegir hosting system.

Ægir is a set of contributed modules for Drupal that aims to solve the problem of managing a large number of Drupal sites. It does this by providing you with a simple Drupal based hosting front end for your entire network of sites. To deploy a new site you simply have to create a new Site node. To backup or upgrade sites, you simply manage your site nodes as you would any other node.

In Norse mythology, Ægir was the god of the oceans and if Drupal is a drop of water, Ægir is the deity of large bodies of water.

AEGIR HAS MOVED!

We no longer actively use this group and you should check out our main project site and our community site instead.

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Conference Organizing Distribution

Developing a Drupal distribution for organizing (un)conferences

COD is a "Conference Organizing Distribution" meant to make it easy to build a site for manage events with features like session submission, registration, user profiles, forums, and logistical information.

You should use COD if you are building a site for a conference like a Drupalcamp or Barcamp, for an organization that offers trainings, for a Drupalcon perhaps, for a music venue that wants to sell tickets online without using ticketmaster, etc.

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DrupalSummit

From Basecamp to Drupal Summit

We are the Drupal equivalent to Basecamp, Trac, etc. Project management and tracking with resource allocation, ticketing, milestones, timelines and Group topic collaboration (Wiki features).

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IMBA Affiliated Drupal Sites

Development of a Drupal distribution for the websites of IMBA Affiliated groups

The International Mountain Bike Association lists 474 IMBA Affiliated Clubs in the US alone. Most of these have websites. Most of them bad. When I was an active PAMBA member, I set that group up with PostNuke as their CMS. A few other sites are running phpGroup. This group is a place where the geek of IMBA can get together, talk about modules we'd like included in an IMBA Drupal profile, customize modules to work better for these groups, and provide support to each other.

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Alumni

Working/distribution group to discuss how best to run a school alumni website using Drupal

Welcome to the Alumni drupal group. This is the place to collaborate with others on creating, growing and maintaining web sites dedicated to alumni, such as alumni of a given high school, college, or even company.

I have created a few stub pages to begin organizing this group's content. Hopefully others who have content to contribute can edit and add it to the existing pages or create new pages.

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Healthcare

Drupal for Healthcare institutes, Hospitals, Health professionals

This is group for people interested in developing custom drupal distributions for health professionals and industry.

list of Drupal healthcare sites

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