Last updated February 4, 2012.
How to Get Your Story On the Front Page
If you have something that's really, really interesting to a lot of visitors to drupal.org and you did a really good job of writing a post in the forum (images, good writing, proper use of formatting to make it readable) then you can request it to be promoted to the front page. To do that, edit this page and schedule a time for your post and then create a webmaster issue for your post with the component "Front page promotion" that contains a link back to the forum post and your rationale for having the story featured on the home page.
Unless they are highly relevant, the teaser should not contain widgets or images from external sites (i.e. no "digg this" button in the teaser). All images in the post should be added as attachments to the webmaster issue you created and the post should be written with all image tags using the image files hosted on drupal.org (since that way you can use <img> tags directly in your story and they'll appear, even without elevated permissions. Do not postdate your publication date. When promoted to the front page, your post will have their publication date changed to match the date it gets promoted.
Motivation for this Page
Per the Site Maintainer's Guide front page posts should ideally be spaced apart by 24 hours. If you promote a post to the front page in less than 24 hours after another post was promoted and the previous post was scheduled here and you failed to schedule your post here, then your post may be demoted until 24 hours has passed.
Questions about the schedule
Why are there posts in the schedule that have not been promoted after the scheduled date has passed?
In many cases site maintainers are working with the authors of the case studies to improve the posts and get more community reviews. Authors are not allowed to promote their own front page posts, and site maintainers should get at least one other site maintainer to review the post. Posts should be published in the forums first, and then sent for review in Drupal IRC channels or on the documentation mailing list. Dates in the schedule are estimates, and are not guarantees. Site maintainers may not check the schedule every day, and will want to ensure the authors are available to answer questions and fix problems when the post is promoted. Posts might be rescheduled.
Why was my front page post not promoted?
The site maintainers are responsible for quality of front page posts. In some cases a front page post may not be promoted because it is not relevant for the community (e.g. Buy my new product), or the quality of the content is low ( e.g. I launched a blog). In other cases site maintainers may not promote stories where the content is considered offensive (The site promotes hatred toward a specific group of people). In other cases, verification of the content of the front page post might be challenged before being promoted (e.g. Unhappy customers, or bad business practices). In all cases, promotion of front page post is a privilege and not a right. Site maintainers individually and collectively (there are over 100 site maintainers) use their judgment to promote quality posts to the front page.
Can I promote my local Drupal event on the front page?
In 2008, we estimated there were over 800 Drupal events including local Drupal user group meetings, Drupalcamps, Drupal tracks at conferences, and Drupal training events. Since Drupal.org is really for the international community, it is more appropriate to use groups.drupal.org to promote local events. Promoting a regional event usually means that almost all the people reading the announcement are not able to attend the event. It is better to have content on the drupal.org that is appropriate for the entire community.
Image Guidelines
- Images are used to enhance the text, not replace it.
- Maximum file size should be around 50kb.
- Remove "Browser Chrome" from images.
- Maximum width for images is 620px.
- For Drupal Showcase posts, the first image needs to be 300px wide and about 200px high with a file size of around 30kb for the "Sites Made With Drupal" front page block.
Examples
Use these examples as models for front-page postings:
- Jan 1: Example case study. - Issue
- Jan 2: Example announcement- Issue
The Schedule Itself
(Please place topics in order of post date AND include a link to the webmaster issue. Once pages have been promoted they can be removed from this schedule.)
Upcoming posts
- Wed. Jan 18, 2012 - Docs Team 4th Quarter 2011 Update | Issue
- Thurs, Jan 19 2012 - Drupal Association 2012 elections | Issue
- January 23 2012 Getting Involved in the Drupal Community: Survey Results | Issue
Written stories that need Webmaster review/approval
- January 26, 2012 - DrupalCon Denver Final Sessions Are Posted | Issue
- March 3, 2011 (case study post date)- Cast Affair - a Global Model Search Network | Issue
- March 28 2011 - TYPO3 to Drupal migration : a case study on Greenlandic Broadcasting Corporation (KNR) | Issue
- May 23rd - ProsePoint Express Newspaper Websites: Using Drupal as an application framework for a massively multisite cms | Issue
- June XX - Case Study - Society for Human Resource Management | Issue (add images)
- August 15 - MoviesWithButter.com - Movie Tracking Site for Upcoming Genre Films | Issue
- November 1 - Case Study - Pegasystems, Inc. | Issue
- November 7 - Case Study - OpenSesame | Issue
- November 25 - Case Study - The Making Spot | Issue
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