Knight News Challenge Garage, powered by Drupal, designed and developed by pingVision
The Knight News Challenge Garage launched (beta) today. In the press release, the site is described:
Fifty coaches are standing by online to help innovative thinkers apply for the Knight News Challenge, a $5 million-a-year contest to move journalism into the 21st Century. The coaches — made up of past jurors and winners — will give News Challenge hopefuls a better chance of winning up to $5 million in prizes annually. They also hope to attract a more diverse range of ideas.
The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation has funded the contest with $25 million over five years. Its goal is to discover new ways of using digital technology to meet the information needs of geographic communities. Last year’s contest received 3,000 applications. It named 16 winners.
The new “Knight News Challenge “Garage” mentoring site can be accessed online at garage.newschallenge.org. “With this incubator site we are taking a page from technology companies,” says Gary Kebbel, Knight Foundation’s journalism program officer. “We hope that the Garage coaches will extend the contest’s reach beyond the journalism field. We want to attract more applicants from technical communities, such as the social media arena. Another goal is to improve the overall quality of applications.”
In her blog post announcing the Garage, Kristen Taylor, Online Community Manager for the Knight Foundation, writes:
The Garage site was built in Drupal, an open source content management platform by pingVision in Boulder, Colorado.
Drupal for the rapid turnaround solution
Last month, pingVision was commissioned to develop rather quickly a community website where potential applicants to the Knight News Challenge could workshop their applications, get feedback from mentors and peers, and – hopefully – improve their chances of winning some of the $5 million being granted this year by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
pingVision designed and developed the site in 2 weeks, from wireframes to beta deployment. The Garage is running Drupal 5, with some customized implementation of the Organic Groups modules. Having the incredible power and extensibility of Drupal to start with made the rapid turnaround possible.
Open sourcing the news
Here is Kristen Taylor's video announcement by Kristen Taylor, courtesy of DotSub:
If you are multilingual, you can help get the word out. On the Knight blog, Kristen writes:
We've used a video-sharing service called DotSub above so that the video can be subtitled in many different languages–the News Challenge is an international contest and open to everyone.
You can help us get the word out by going to this video on the DotSub site here and subtitling it in another language (thanks in advance for your help).
There's money to be had here. Seriously, if you have an idea for a project that might fit the mission of the Challenge, go to the News Challenge Garage and start workshopping your application!
Edited to add: See also the Knight Drupal Initiative for grants on improving Drupal!


Cool site! I like the
Cool site! I like the grunge style. Congrats on the amazing turnaround.
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Timely link
Nice looking site. I've been thinking about applying for this. Definitely going to read through the content.
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John Forsythe
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yeah i heard barack obama used drupal to powers some of his websites.
its a reliable source, i cannot believe they were able to get a site like this to receive the applications in two
weeks thats pretty fast
andrew reichek
I wish someone would work on the drupal - vbulletin bridge
I used drupal for my Nursing site because of the bridge but there were too many bugs in it so I had to uninstall the bridge.
On my new Sports Betting Forum I went with wordpress and just said screw it and didn't even bother integrating the cms with the forum but it's really irritating having a user generated content site when your users have to have a different login for the main site. I just turned off commenting completely and link to the forum as much as I can.
I just don't see how there isn't a huge demand for this with so many forum owners and so many people needing a quality cms like drupal.
Why on drupal.org frontpage?
Not to offend anyone but what is so special about this site?
It's the Knight Foundation
They give lots of grants to Drupal projects :)
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John Forsythe
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Write a good post, get on the front page
Interesting posts that are well written, have good content, and have general interest can get promoted to the front page.
I agree that a little paragraph pointing to the Knight Drupal Initiative would probably have been helpful for more context. See http://groups.drupal.org/knight-drupal-initiative for more info.
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Ah, that makes sense... I
Ah, that makes sense...
I missed that part and assumed it was just another blog site.
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Joep
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Fair criticism. I just added
Fair criticism. I just added a link to that as well. I was heading out of town when writing it, and it slipped my distracted mind.
Laura
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design, snap, blog
Home page and forums bridge
Well the actual garage site is run by drupal 5, so that's a good reason to put it on the home page. Other posts on the home page have merely highlighted a site that makes use of drupal, but the knight challenge also awards drupal projects as pointed out above.
Regaurding the forum bridge, maybe its not "in demand" because drupal has a perfectly fine forum system that you can easily customize. Although it doesn't have as many features as phpbb or vbulletin, I wonder which ones are required to make the drupal forum module stand up to the challenge?
forum bridge
I don't absolutely HAVE TO HAVE a forum bridge, but it just seems natural to make things easier. I used to use vba cmps or vb advanced for my home page and content, but it just didn't look professional enough. For a site that is more forum than it is content and while drupal has a forum just like joomla has fireboard and other cms systems have built in forums they just don't compare to software like vbulletin. Mainly, it's because there are so many users already existing for vbulletin, there are hacks already made and updated as quickly as the software is updated.
I'd prefer to have the best of both worlds. I tried paying someone for a solution but wound up having a hard time finding someone committed to the project and ended up wasting quite a bit of money before giving up as I mentioned before.
You can pull the posts to the main site that's not a problem, but in order to have content contributed in both sections you have to have separate logins. Man that is such a headache. One common user/password and login cookie or whatever is what is needed. It's likely not the fault of Drupal or other cms but the compatibility issues with the forum software which cause the problem.
Just wanted to ask a question
I like the designs of the drupal platform, but I am not a developer at all. I own a business that is 100% online and would love to have a much better design, but it has to be search engine (really, only google counts to me) friendly and easy to add pages. Would drupal be a good choice for me and how expensive is the license ect...?
Most of my sites are either html or straight php, so If I were to change to drupal, would I lose a lot of the positions that I currently have in the search engines?
Do they all need to be setup like a blog?
Would I need a full time webmaster to make changes or add pages and content once the basic template or css was setup?
I am bookmarking this page in hopes of some answers, I will check back every day waiting on a response since I do not know how active this page is.
Thanks,
Jim
The Water Damage Man.
wow
Wow!
Really nice ...
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Not my...
Not my thing or style... but go use of Drupal! Good job.