Drupal Camp Road WarriorBy the end of 2014, I will have hit 50 Drupal Camps! It took 72 months to hit 22 cities, in 16 states! In that time, I've seen Drupal Camps run in almost every conceivable way possible.
On Feb. 11, 2014, Drupal.org – flagship site of the Drupal project – joined thousands of other websites in a campaign against state Internet surveillance dubbed “The Day We Fight Back.”
We're accustomed to the Drupal security team releasing security fixes.
Fortunately, most of the fixes were relatively minor. They either impacted a small group of sites, or they were unlikely to lead to your site being hacked.
Now that Drush has become standard equipment in every developer's toolbox, and Drupal 8 is around the corner, you may find yourself asking "Which Drush version should I use?" While Drush 6 has a stable release, only Drush 7 can be used with Drupal
Now that Drush has become standard equipment in every developer's toolbox, and Drupal 8 is around the corner, you may find yourself asking "Which Drush version should I use?" While Drush 6 has a stable release, only Drush 7 can be used with Drupal