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By Leslie Hawthorn, Open Source TeamGoogle Summer of Code™ is in full swing, and the outpouring of community support has been phenomenal.

There is a lot of functionality crammed into Drupal. This can be a good and bad thing.  One of the key benefits is that its components are well maintained.

Earlier today, Google announced their list of selected Google Summer of Code 2008 mentoring organizations, and we are pleased to inform the community that we have been selected once ag

I've been running my political/editorial web site Prometheus 6 on Drupal since around version 4.2.

I'm doing some testing of an upgrade for a site from Drupal 4.7.x to 5.x. As part of the major version upgrades in Drupal, you're supposed to disable all the modules you have installed.

Thought I would test out Jing to create my first screencast. The star of my show is, of course, Drupal and the helper is Komodo. Alright, it's more about Komodo but it's a trick to view variables available for theming for a Drupal page.

Here’s a pretty basic css technique I’ve noticed myself using a lot of lately (not at all my own invention). The divs used as examples come from zen theme.

Back now from DrupalCon, I'm parsing all that happened last week in Boston.  For me it was a whirlwind, interrupted by a plethora of hassles, including a nasty head cold, keyboard and trackpad on my MBP crapping out, a crashed demo, and several ho

I'd like to send a thank you to all who were involved with this year's Drupalcon.

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