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With New Year around the corner people are looking back at 2003 and predicting what will happen in 2004. Well, what are your Drupal predictions for 2004? What lies ahead for Druplicon?

Drupal now supports the Atom syndication format 0.3, a XML-based content and metadata syndication format.

The Drupal developers have been little busy bees ever since the new development branch has been created about 1.5 months ago.

We upgraded drupal.org from Drupal 4.3.0 straight to Drupal HEAD. So in good Drupal tradition, we are once again using the development version of Drupal on drupal.org.

The Drupal project has released version 4.3.1 of its open-source content management platform today. There are no new features in this installment, just fixes bugs from the 4.3.0 release.

Drupal: powerful, modular and extensible

Now that 4.3.0 is released, I think it might be a good idea to start assessing usability issues. I have particularly noticed that there needs to be some attention paid to issues introduced with new features.

Today, I have been approached to help migrate a Zope based system to Drupal. After removing some superfluous contrib-modules, the main task was to transplant the 660 existing users to the new system.

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.

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