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This weekend, several Drupal developers, users and handwavers have gathered at FOSDEM in Brussels.

If you didn't make it to Drupalcon - or just want to relive the memories - I made a video log which is now online.

While looking for designs for a couple of my private Drupal sites I went to the effort to create Drupal themes from a few designs found on Open Web Designs (and one WordPress theme).

The OSCMS conference in Vancouver allowed upwards of 250 people to gather together and collaborate, discuss, plan, and yes, code.

I am a social observer, change agent and community facilitator in the process of developing an on-line enterprise, using Drupal.

Just a massive thanks to Dries and all other developers for bringing Drupal.org so far. There are 50000 posts on this site now. That's huge.

Last week was DrupalCon Vancouver, with folks from all over the world converging to share, argue, network and babble about Drupal.

One of the big issues with HTML has always been the limited support for different fonts, especially across browser and across platforms.

It is my regret that I must announce I am taking a leave of absence from drupal.org for the next few months to focus exclusively on my work outside of Drupal.

Welcome to the Winter 2005/06 edition of the Drupal newsletter! We've switched our release cycle to quarterly now, but with enough content from the community, we'd happily put it back to monthly!

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Articles from Drupal.org frontpage posts for ...

This weekend, several Drupal developers, users and handwavers have gathered at FOSDEM in Brussels.

If you didn't make it to Drupalcon - or just want to relive the memories - I made a video log which is now online.

While looking for designs for a couple of my private Drupal sites I went to the effort to create Drupal themes from a few designs found on Open Web Designs (and one WordPress theme).

The OSCMS conference in Vancouver allowed upwards of 250 people to gather together and collaborate, discuss, plan, and yes, code.

I am a social observer, change agent and community facilitator in the process of developing an on-line enterprise, using Drupal.

Just a massive thanks to Dries and all other developers for bringing Drupal.org so far. There are 50000 posts on this site now. That's huge.

Last week was DrupalCon Vancouver, with folks from all over the world converging to share, argue, network and babble about Drupal.

One of the big issues with HTML has always been the limited support for different fonts, especially across browser and across platforms.

It is my regret that I must announce I am taking a leave of absence from drupal.org for the next few months to focus exclusively on my work outside of Drupal.

Welcome to the Winter 2005/06 edition of the Drupal newsletter! We've switched our release cycle to quarterly now, but with enough content from the community, we'd happily put it back to monthly!

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