Drupal
- Drupal contributions
I am the author of
- killswitch, don't use this, seriously
I am the maintainer of
Special Drupal moments
- October 2, 2010 at 22:46: My First Drupal 7 core patch
- October 11, 2010: I become the maintainer of Taxonomy menu, a real substantive module, unlike my others.
- October 12, 2010: webchick calls my killswitch module "Pure, unadulterated evil, in #Drupal module form" via Twitter
- January 16, 2011: Named one of CTRs biggest gainers
- March 26, 2013: made an official member of the Drupal Security team
- I contributed Drupal patches
- I contributed Drupal modules
- I contributed Drupal documentation
- I provide Drupal-related services
- I give support on IRC
- I attended DrupalCon DC 2009
- I attended DrupalCon San Francisco 2010
- I attended DrupalCon Chicago 2011
- I attended DrupalCon Denver 2012
- I will attend DrupalCon Portland 2013
Personal information
- Full name
- David Stoline
- First or given name
- David
- Last name or surname
- Stoline
- Languages spoken
- English
- My website
- http://davidstoline.com
- Interests
- performance, coding standards, optimization (premature), bacon, git blame, DDoS
- Gender
- male
- Country
- United States
- IRC nick
- dstol
- Twitter url
- http://twitter.com/unncola
Work
- Job title
- Señor Automaton
- Current company or organization

- Industries worked in
- The series of tubes
- Companies worked for
- GDIT
History
- Documentation
- Over 5 edits
- Member for
- 4 years 46 weeks
Projects
- Taxonomy menu (43 commits)
- Alfred (21 commits)
- killswitch (14 commits)
- Google analytics importer (13 commits)
- GovDelivery integration (7 commits)
- Multicron (3 commits)
- Views cache bully (2 commits)
- SOPA (1 commit)
- Acquia Network Connector (1 commit)
- Drupal Commons (1 commit)
- Automated Logout (1 commit)
- Total: 107 commits
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