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NowPublic.com, a Drupal powered citizen journalism site, rolled out version 3 this week.

16th February from 3pm to 6pm at:

Our beloved Druplicon has been found on many places; on t-shirts, on posters, on book covers, on magazine covers and on flyers.

Just in time for DrupalCon 2006, Vancouver, the Drupal development team is pleased to announce the fourth beta release of Drupal 4.7.0!

Just a few final things for the upcoming conference in Vancouver:

11 people showed up and at least 11 issues were worked on. This event is easily repeatable. All you have to do is:

The first of our weekly Drupal podcasts is now online. This episode is an intro to Lullabot and what we do along with a cursory overview on the current state of Drupal.

Today, five years ago, Drupal 1.0.0 was released! The following snippet is taken directly from the original announcement:

Attention all DrupalCon Vancouver attendees and session moderators: we have a shiny new site!

http://www.oscms-summit.org/

As announced in the documentation team mail list, I've been re-organizing the handbook. A lot of work has gone into this since I started last week and I have come to the conclusion that we have a lot of content.

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Articles from Drupal.org frontpage posts for ...

NowPublic.com, a Drupal powered citizen journalism site, rolled out version 3 this week.

16th February from 3pm to 6pm at:

Our beloved Druplicon has been found on many places; on t-shirts, on posters, on book covers, on magazine covers and on flyers.

Just in time for DrupalCon 2006, Vancouver, the Drupal development team is pleased to announce the fourth beta release of Drupal 4.7.0!

Just a few final things for the upcoming conference in Vancouver:

11 people showed up and at least 11 issues were worked on. This event is easily repeatable. All you have to do is:

The first of our weekly Drupal podcasts is now online. This episode is an intro to Lullabot and what we do along with a cursory overview on the current state of Drupal.

Today, five years ago, Drupal 1.0.0 was released! The following snippet is taken directly from the original announcement:

Attention all DrupalCon Vancouver attendees and session moderators: we have a shiny new site!

http://www.oscms-summit.org/

As announced in the documentation team mail list, I've been re-organizing the handbook. A lot of work has gone into this since I started last week and I have come to the conclusion that we have a lot of content.

Pages