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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

Open Source and Local Economies - Meet Ranko Marinic

Jeffrey A. "jam" McGuire - Community Affairs Manager's picture
Here is one more conversation I had at Drupal Camp Alpe-Adria in April, 2013. Ranko Marinic is from Croatia and has some great perspectives. He works as an IT consultant with a wide range of technologies and with Drupal "by night". He is studying economics and has become interested in the economic effects on local communities of implementing open source software. Ranko also talks about the moment he really started believing in open source as a social movement. Local Economies and Open Source The City of Munich adopted Libre Office and Linux (see below for links to more information... More

A Reflection on Karen McGranes DrupalCon Portland Keynote

Katelyn Fogarty's picture
I just finished listening to the DrupalCon Portland’s Wednesday keynote presented by Karen McGrane about UX experience and content for all devices. [I'll add the keynote video once it is posted, but I didn't want to wait to share my thoughts] What I took away from her talk was, we need to start thinking about our content in a way that can be used in many places and not just thinking about the one spot we want it in at this very moment we request it. Wow is this really a new way of thinking? I’ve been working with Drupal for the past 5 years starting with Drupal 5 in 2008. At my last job... More

Thoughts on the DrupalCon Portland Keynote

Tom Wentworth's picture
Today was the official start of my first DrupalCon. As a newbie, it was a fun experience to see 3,300 Drupalists all in one room, anxious to hear from Dries, the original developer of Drupal. Here are some of my thoughts from today’s keynote: Do Well. Do Good. Change the World. Dries kicked off the keynote with a video from the head of Drupal for whitehouse.gov. After the video, Dries spend some time talking about their citizen engagement application called “We the People”. “We the People” is an application that allows citizens to directly petition the government, one of the constitutional... More

Event summary: DrupalJam 2013

Niels van Mourik's picture
Last Friday the annual one-day DrupalJam conference was held in the Rotterdam Feyenoord soccer stadium. The conference, which saw its eighth edition - if I recall correctly - is shifting to be more business focused with its new motto Drupal beyond the code, and was a great success with over a 100 participants. This blog post serves as a high-level summary of a couple of the talks that I attended. Some of the talks were in English whereas others were in Dutch, as the... More

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