Hi there,

PHP Journal, www.phpj.com, is looking for announcements. Here's the call for announcements. I think we should definitely have something Druaplish in this 1st issue or the 2nd. Thoughts ?

Call for PHP Input

PHP Journal is a new, quarterly technical publication focused on all things PHP. The first issue of PHPJ is scheduled for publication in January 2003, and features a great line-up of columns (that will appear in every issue) and feature stories, all written by experienced PHP developers and authors. If you want to know more about the content of the journal, check our Web site (http://www.phpj.com), which is just starting to take shape. Watch for subscription information between now and January.

One of the regular columns in PHPJ is called "Out in the Open," and it's dedicated to getting PHP community news out to the ommunity. For example, do you run a PHP user group and want to invite others to attend? Are you writing a book about PHP, or are you already published? Have you release a new PEAR module or PHP application that you'd like to share with others? If it's about PHP, we want to hear about it.

If you'd like your announcement to appear in "Out in the Open", please send your announcement in the the following format to phpjed @ phpj.com:

Title (what are you announcing)

Brief description (50 words of less)

URL (for more information)

We are happy to receive product announcements, press releases, and blurbs from individuals and groups. Entries will be edited for grammar and space, and not every announcement can run do to space constraints in the printed version of the magazine.

We look forward to hearing from you

Martin Streicher, Editor, PHP Journal

phpjed @ phpj.com

Comments

dries’s picture

Well, the first paragraph of our project description is 69 words:

Drupal is an open-source platform and content management system for building dynamic web sites offering a broad range of features and services including user administration, publishing workflow, discussion capabilities, news aggregation, metadata functionalities using controlled vocabularies and XML publishing for content sharing purposes. Equipped with a powerful blend of features and configurability, Drupal can support a diverse range of web projects ranging from personal weblogs to large community-driven sites.

Is that the kind of thing we could submit or ...?

fuzzygroup’s picture

Vis a vis our off forum discussions I would think so.

dries’s picture

Good. Now, are you going to mail it Scott, or should I mail it?