Drupal
- I contributed Drupal modules
- I contributed Drupal documentation
- I provide Drupal-related services
- I attended DrupalCon Szeged, Hungary 2008
- I attended DrupalCon Boston 2008
- I attended DrupalCon DC 2009
- I attended DrupalCon San Francisco 2010
- I attended DrupalCon Chicago 2011
Personal information
- Full name
- Robin Barre
- First or given name
- Robin
- Last name or surname
- Barre
- Languages spoken
- English
- Country
- United States
- IRC nick
- robeano
- Bio
Robin has experience building Drupal-based web sites for large organizations. Recent projects include Barnard College and The Field Museum of Natural History. She specializes in architecture of the projects, taking the client's many needs and requirements and developing a plan for implementation. She manages teams of developers ranging in size of 3-10 team members. As an Engineer, Robin helps develop architectures for a variety of custom projects and has a current focus on Drupal and its Search capabilities.
In the Drupal Community, she has provided local community support in both Seattle and Chicago. The Workbench suite of modules is one of Robin's latest projects working with a team of other contributors including caroltron, bec, agentrickard, and stevector.
Work
- Job title
- Senior Engineer and Team Lead
- Current company or organization

- Industries worked in
- nonprofits: human rights, environment, museums, universities
- Companies worked for
- Palantir.net, CivicActions
History
- Documentation
- Over 5 edits
- Member for
- 6 years 47 weeks
Projects
- State Machine (70 commits)
- Workbench Moderation (24 commits)
- Media Mover (12 commits)
- Media (12 commits)
- Exif Removal Media Mover Module (5 commits)
- File entity (fieldable files) (4 commits)
- CivicActions (2 commits)
- SignIt (2 commits)
- MM FLVTool2 (1 commit)
- Total: 132 commits
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