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Lately the *#@#$#@ SPAMmers have been harvesting email addresses off of my website. I know it's the only place possible that they could have picked up the email addresses, because I have posted it absolutely no where else.

The bug tracking system used on drupal.org just got a major upgrade. There are a lot of changes, but the biggest change is contributed modules and themes getting their own project area.

I met with a Presidential campaign yesterday. They asked me to advise in general on their web site, but when we got into our discussion, I learned they were doing the static html thing.

Recognizing that while many Open Source projects are powerful but lack ease of use, the Drupal project today announced Drupal 4.2.0, a substantially enhanced and re-organized version of the Drupal open source content management platform with a spe

I was wondering something about Drupal support.

One of the cool benefits of the watchdog module is being able to see what caused a page error on your website and when it happened, and the IP that did it.

I understand Drupal is licensed under GNU/GPL. I wonder if it is allowed to use Drupal as part of a commercial service. E.g. can we host a Drupal-based site as part of a service we offer our customers?

The past month we have been hard at work getting ready for the Drupal 4.2.0 release; we have been squashing bugs and made small improvements all over the map.

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