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Marketing Drupal

Kenya Hayes's picture
I attended my first DrupalCon in Portland last week; boy was it an amazing experience even with the total lack of sunshine and the abundance of dreary Pacific Northwest rain. Everything was new and exciting for me from a PR/Marketing perspective. I was immersed in all things Drupal and witnessed the overwhelming sense of community and pride for this open source CMS platform. I work in tandem with the business development team at NavigationArts and I’m always on the prowl for ways to generate quality leads to bolster our Drupal... More

Gaelan Steele meets Dries - Perspectives on Drupal

Jeffrey A. "jam" McGuire - Community Affairs Manager's picture
Gaelan Steele was the youngest delegate at DrupalCon Portland. Since I had had the pleasure of speaking with him and his father Douglas Urner while leading the Drupal Association scholarship committee earlier this year, I really wanted to meet this extraordinary 5th-grader in person. Dries himself showed up while we were talking and asked Gaelan how he uses and contributes to Drupal. The result of the interview hijack is really worth checking out! Gaelan is 11, in the 5th grade, and has been involved in Drupal for the last two years. He's an... More

Questions from Drupal for Project Managers - Part 1

Heather James's picture
Today we held part 1 of our Drupal for Project Managers mini-course. Here are the questions Adam addressed in our interview today. If you missed the session you will be able to watch the recording (recording link coming soon!). Ask your questions below in the comments. Don't forget to Sign up for June 5 - Part 2: Implementation. with Jakub Suchy. Part 1 - Kickoff and Discovery - Interview with Adam Boysen "Never mistake... More

The Truth About WYSIWYG Editing in your CMS

Tom Wentworth's picture
Yesterday at DrupalCon I saw Karen McGrane speak for the first time. Karen is a respected content strategist and frequent keynote speaker. She's fantastic, and I was thrilled to see her speak live for the first time. The main point made during Karen’s keynote is that we need to think differently when thinking about digital content. Legacy processes designed for print publishing shaped much of the way we work today in a CMS. This in turn has shaped how CMS products have evolved. Here’s how... More

Help for Oklahoma (help4ok) website launches

Scott Davis's picture
Many of us don't have to look too far back to recall the impact of a natural disaster: Sandy, Chelyabinsk, Lushan, and now Oklahoma. When they occur there is typically no shortage of assistance available, but coordination is always a major challenge. In every neighborhood affected, people naturally check on each other to assess need individually. Front line knowledge is abundant but remains difficult to share in a meaningful way. Connectivity is limited. Accommodations are in short supply. Dense traffic obstructs support efforts. The logistics alone are almost as crippling as the event... More

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