FreeScholar is back in Boston from GLADCamp, the Greater Los Angeles Drupal Camp, a free community three-day event and one of the best camps I have attended. The theme was "Drupal for Good" and it delivered from the opening keynote to the closing barn raising.
Reading about development being code-driven on a software developer's blog is a bit surprising, isn't it? As if development was not all about writing code in this industry. Yet some developers use the term to distinguish their method of building web sites with Drupal.
BioRAFT has built a Drupal-based platform for laboratory risk management analysis. They contribute code back to the community and also host a Drupal Nights event every month in Boston.
This network of North American tech worker co-ops seeks to encourage collaboration among its members and education of potential new co-op founders and the general public about worker cooperatives
Drupal has changed many lives for the better. One way to find out how Drupal has upgraded peoples lives is to go to a local Drupal meetup or camp!
We're proud to have worked with designer Todd Linkner to produce a bold and unique web site worthy of the world-renowned architectural firm Studio Daniel Libeskind.
Would you give $20 for that feature/fix/documentation you've always wanted in a module/theme/distribution?
Thanks to Tony Groff, Agaric has a ticket to DrupalCon Denver to give away to a reader of the Definitive Guide to Drupal 7 who sends in a story (or picture!) of a favorite use of the 1,110 page book— today!
On my quest to improve a client's Drupal site performance I considered installing the Alternative PHP Cache.
Get the most out of (and into) your page cache: Leave AJAX disabled in your Views, especially with exposed filters.
We received the go-ahead from Studio Daniel Libeskind to take their web site live a few weeks ago, but it was presenting here at Pacific Northwest Drupal Summit that we realized we should mention it to the world.
There is an important correction to be made to the top-selling Drupal book, the Definitive Guide to Drupal 7.
Agaric, as a worker collective, does not have bosses and employees. We have skilled, hard-working teammates coming together to figure out and do ... everything.
Congratulations to the new leadership committee for May First People Link!
Update: Ticket taken. But if you want to come, please read below the fold.
With Drupal 7's third and final release candidate unleashed on us all this morning, it is long past time to help the #D7CX movement with a seasonal offering of our own.
As starving authors we at Agaric don't have a lot of cash to burn right now, but we've thrown $25 in the project to make it possible to subscribe to drupal.org issues without commenting. (On top of whatever we donated when this request for funding went out a year and a half ago).
Agaric proposes the creation of a new kind of workplace, essentially a Drupal commune, but really more like an open source free software idea & brainstorming commune, kind of along the same lines as an artist's or writer's colony.