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Sunday, February 27, 2011 - 09:36

This blog post is part of a series on Drupal distributions.

If you stay up-to-date in the world of Drupal news, you've probably read that Phase2 Technology has recently acquired Development Seed's Drupal distributions, OpenAtrium and Managing News.

Sunday, January 16, 2011 - 14:44

This blog post is part of a series on Drupal distributions. The first post discussed the difference between distributions, installation profiles, and Features.

Drupal distributions are the foundation of what I like to call "Drupal as a product." Distributions are like pre-packaged websites: where Drupal core can be turned into any kind of website by configuring it and adding modules, distributions come pre-configured and with the modules needed for a certain type of website.

Friday, August 27, 2010 - 08:00

This summer I was a mentor for the Google Summer of Code program for Drupal. I maintain the Facebook-style Statuses module, which allows users to have a stream of “status updates” on their user profiles and to write messages on other users’ profiles, like Facebook.

Thursday, August 19, 2010 - 08:00

Drupal Commons is a Drupal distribution billed as “social business software.” That means that Acquia is distributing Drupal bundled with some other modules preconfigured to work as a company’s interactive user-facing website. Drupal Commons 1.0 was released on August 5th.

The Purpose of Drupal Commons

Thursday, June 4, 2009 - 16:26

Building an Enterprise-Class Web site with Drupal and MediacurrentIn the two years or so since Mediacurrent started a web agency predicated around Drupal we have fought a recurr

Monday, March 2, 2009 - 23:45

If you are in the metro Atlanta area, and have an interest in web technologies, content management systems (CMS), open source, or of course Drupal in general you should  check out one of our next Atlanta Drupal User Group (ADUG) meetings.  We usually meet on the 2nd and 3rd Tuesday every month and start around 6:30pm.   The meeting on the 2nd Tuesdays are workshops designed to break up into small groups where topics of interest are broken down and tackled.  The 3rd Tuesday meeting provides an opportunity to hear insightful presentations from industry leaders.  Both meet-ups have something different to offer, but are unintimidating, laid back, intellectually stimulating, and a socializing component.  We bring together a cross-section of individuals (beg