Now the new year has started, it's time for our community to think about the future. It has become a tradition for for years now to predict what the year ahead will bring for us -- so share your thoughts!
Propeople, Blink Reaction and Bysted are joining forces to create the largest Drupal agency in the world, as a result of a deal with the Swedish-based Intellecta Group. The three companies will initially operate as distinct units under the overall management of Propeople Global CEO Michael Drejer and will join together as a new company under a unified brand by the deal’s completion on March 31st, 2015. This new agency will have a truly unique international reach - with over 350 employees worldwide, working across 9 countries.
In an effort to gain more Drupal-centric followers to my Twiiter accoount I'm giving away two copies of the book, "The Definitive Guide to Drupal 7".
This is a monster book at 1,112 pages and covers just about every aspect of Drupal 7 so, if you don’t already own it, there’s probably something for almost anyone to learn from it. No many people have signed up so, if you're interested, there’s a great chance you could win one of the books!
Due to shipping costs, I can only ship to continental US. Sorry.
Hello! My name is Tennille and I am a student at the University of Phoenix. I am enrolled in a Doctor of Management in Information Systems Technology program. I also want to talk to Drupalers to understand how they learn or get information in such a large community (over 1,000,000 users is a lot of people) - I want to make sure I get things right.
5 MINUTE CONSENT FORM
The consent form takes 5 minutes to fill-out and is here for you to sign electronically: http://goo.gl/forms/BmAqKv921b
On October 29, the Drupal Security Team issued a Public Service Announcement (PSA) as a follow-up to Security Advisory SA-CORE-2014-005, which disclosed a serious SQL Injection vulnerability in Drupal 7.
There are a growing number of licensing-related issues on Drupal.org that are unresolved. Additionally, volunteers who have been tackling licensing issues believe that the policies are often applied inconsistently. The result is that contributors are often left in a difficult situation, unsure if they should contribute their code or not, and the Drupal project is left at risk when non-compliant code is uploaded to Drupal.org.