Like many other Drupalers ’round the world, I’m getting ready to fly to Szeged, Hungary for DrupalCon. The conference starts up Wednesday and myself and my fellow Lullabots, Angie and Nate, will be heading out tomorrow. I’ve been “training” myself to get up really early over here in the hopes that jetlag won’t completely destroyContinue reading “DrupalCon Szeged is gonna rock”
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Desktop blogging, pt. 2: Ecto vs MarsEdit
A year and a half ago I was playing around with blogging clients on Windows. That happened to be shortly before I bought my MacBook Pro and so I never really kept playing with them. I wasn’t blogging much and it dropped even more for much of the last year so I hadn’t even installedContinue reading “Desktop blogging, pt. 2: Ecto vs MarsEdit”
DrupalCon Boston Redux
Wow, what a week. Lots of people, lots of ideas and even some good work done to boot. Unfortunately I ended up missing half of DrupalCon due to catching a flu bug late on Saturday night that kept me away from Boston until Tuesday and left me pretty much wiped out for the rest ofContinue reading “DrupalCon Boston Redux”
Upgraded, moved and lookin’ plain
Drupal 6 was officially released on Wednesday, February 13 and I have now upgraded the site. At the same time I also moved my site off of shared hosting onto my new VPS with Slicehost. I had set the server up around the holidays and have been cleaning up other servery things before I finallyContinue reading “Upgraded, moved and lookin’ plain”
I just signed up for a lot of work
It has been a busy week for me in a lot of ways, but one of the most exciting reasons was due to the first Drupal Association elections. Out of 57 applicants*, 11 were chosen to be added to the General Assembly as Permanent Members (PM). I am deeply honored to be amongst those 11.Continue reading “I just signed up for a lot of work”
The Drupal Dojo needs you! (Yes you!)
Just over a year ago Josh Koenig started up a little group on groups.drupal.org called the Drupal Dojo. He thought mentoring a few folks in the Drupal way would be a good way to pay back some karma. Well that little group is now up to 1073 subscribers and has its own website at http://drupaldojo.com.Continue reading “The Drupal Dojo needs you! (Yes you!)”
Build a future with GHOP
It has been one month since Google announced their new Open Source program, the GHOP contest (Google Highly Open Participation.) Angie Byron has written up some great progress reports on her website and on drupal.org. I have to say that I have been pretty blown away by the students we’ve been able to work with.Continue reading “Build a future with GHOP”
Community
I have been working on more Drupal projects as of late and in the last month or so I have finally followed up with getting more involved in the community. My only previous experience with an OS community was the time I spent working with the Apache Forrest project. I found that to be aContinue reading “Community”
Dreaming in Drupal
It is said that once you dream in a foreign language, you are really starting to internalize it. Well, last night I dreamt in Drupal. I saw blocks and nodes aligning and snippets of php to accomplish my tasks. I felt as though my subconscious was building a new website all night long, tinkering withContinue reading “Dreaming in Drupal”