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Drupal - an Open Source Content Management System (CMS)

In summer of 2003, I started looking for a Content Management System that would help make the task of putting content on my web sites easier, and less time consuming.

This was long and onging journey, starting with me being a user, then developer, then contributer to the Drupal project, and on occasions among the top 2 or top 10 contributors to the project.

Read below for how the journey started.

DUG Waterloo: Stephane Corlosquet on Drupal, the Semantic Web and RDF

Stephane Corlosquet (scor) is back from the RDF in Drupal 7 code sprint.

He has kindly agreed to present to the Waterloo Region Drupal Users Group. He will tell us about the exciting things that were done in Drupal 7, and how this can change the landscape on the web.

More info at: Drupal, the Semantic Web and RDF.

Ubuntu using Drupal "distro" for local communities (LoCo)

Here is yet another example of Drupal being used as the basis of a custom "distro".

Ubuntu now has UbuntuDrupal which is used for the LoCo's (Local Communities).

Its original aim is to make Drupal easier to setup (which they describe as "painful") and run for these communities. They say that it has grown to be a "general development suite".

Here is where the code is on Launchpad. The numbering of the releases is confusing, since 6.2.0 does not correspond to a released Drupal version.

Killing kittens? That is nothing: torturing kittens is way more fun ...

We all know that kittens get killed when you hack Drupal core.

But that is nothing? How about kitten torture?

Anyone Flash guru up for remixing that with Druplicon?

Jeff Miccolis: Congratulations for the 180,000 commit to Drupal

It is only fitting that someone from Washington DC gets to commit the 180,000th commit to the Drupal repository, during the code sprint at DrupalCon DC 2009.

Congratulations to Jeff Miccolis from Development Seed.

[Edit: Changed Jim to Jeff]

Why is the Wireless internet at DrupalCon DC unreliable?

The "curse of the DrupalCon" continues ...

Which one? The fact that wireless is always an issue, perhaps at least in the North American DrupalCons of late.

At Boston, we had severe issues. Narayan Newton and David Strauss re-wired the conference to use the presenters' connection. That helped a bit, but if I remember correctly there was another issue after that (bandwidth, fake DDoS detection or something).

Now in Washington DC, the internet is still unreliable. Why you ask?

Here is why: The DHCP lease for the IP is very short: less than 5 minutes!

Look at this:

Is Drupal easier than Joomla!

There was this post on Slashdot about Wordpress and Joomla! and which one is more usable.

Someone posted about Drupal using terms that we all in the Drupal community will like, e.g. "use Drupal!".

We always saw Drupal with a reputation of being "powerful but ugly", "elegant from the inside but not pretty", ...etc.

The followups are surpising and delightful: use Drupal regardless!

Nice to hear that ...

Humor within Drupal: crickets ...

Humor within the Drupal community never ceases to amaze me.

Today, while the Durpal Association was having a Board Meeting in IRC this nugget was in the discussion

[2009-02-12 13:45] <J> ANY LAST QUESTIONS?
[2009-02-12 13:45] <J> 60 seconds
[2009-02-12 13:45] <J> 50 seconds
[2009-02-12 13:45] * J hears crickets
[2009-02-12 13:45] <J> 30 seconds
[2009-02-12 13:45] * L steps on one of the crickets.
[2009-02-12 13:46] * M chirps

Made me chuckle ...

Act TODAY: Drupal Association Elections: application deadline is February 10

Are you passionate about Drupal?

Would you like to volunteer for the Drupal Association?

Do you have skills that can help promote Drupal in new frontiers? Help organize events locally, regionally and globally?

If you answer yes to all the above, then the association is holding its second annual elections shortly. The deadline for applications is one day away. Applications are due by end of day tomorrow (February 10, 2009).

Dries turns 30 today!

Ever wondered why the weird date used for HTTP headers in Drupal? Specifically, did you ever check the Expires: header in Drupal?

You may have stumbled on it while inspecting header data using wget or FireFox tamper data. Or you were simply browsing Drupal's source code in bootstrap.inc, and saw this?

header("Expires: Sun, 19 Nov 1978 05:00:00 GMT");

Well, that magical date is today, and it is Dries' birthday. So he turns 30 years old today!