Drupal mention in Library Journal article on KM

I published an article in Library Journal on Knowledge Logging and News Feed aggregation that mentions Drupal a few times.

K-Logging: Supporting KM with Web Logs.

htmlArea successfully hacked into Drupal

htmlArea is a WYSIWYG editor to replace textareas. If you want to see it working, add a comment to this blog. You need to use MS IE 5.5 or above on Windows with JavaScript enabled, but that's a small price. (A future version will support Mozilla 1.3 on any platform.)

It was very simple to do. Details of what I did are explained in the blog entry.

Microsoft SQL server compatibility

Newer update: MSSQL is alive again

Update: with Drupal 4.4, MSSQL is not supported because we have no maintainer for this piece of the application. If you wish to update the database.mssql schema and get MSSQL working again, please send a note to the drupal-devel mail list.

The CVS version of Drupal has recently been enhanced such that Microsoft SQL Server (MSSQL) database joins MySQL and Postgres as a compatible database server.

Microsoft SQL Server is a very capable, reliable, and popular database platform. These recent Drupal enhancements welcome many more potential users - especially corporate/enterprise users. Windows-centric organizations may now run Drupal on IIS and SQL Server if they wish.

Installation instructions are in the Handbook.
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At this point, MSSQL compatibility is lightly tested. Please do post bug reports in the Bug Tracker. Also, modules in the Contrib repository will often fail on MSSQL.

Drupal for education site

I am currently evaluating software for use as a part of website for parents and children engaged in home-schooling via a charter school. Right now I'm a "Drupal outsider" so I have a few questions about whether Drupal is appropriate to the task at hand.

Here's a list of features I'm looking for in a CMS to drive the site:

1 - News posting and commenting facility
2 - Discussion forums
3 - UI flexibility
4 - Active developer and user communities
5 - Flexible authentication (probably will need LDAP support)
6 - Resource ranking system
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The last item bears a bit of explanation. One of the primary functions of the website is to give parents and students the ability to post, review, rank and search for curriculum resources online. These resources will need to be categorized by both general type (college course, textbook, parent-led group, etc.) and by age appropriateness.

The goals of the site are as follows:

1 - Allow members to post, review, rank and search for curriculum resources

2 - Provide a forum where parents and students can share news, ideas and experiences

3 - Provide mostly static content about the charter school

The site is NOT intended to facilitate any web-based course delivery like Blackboard or WebCT or any other equivalent product.

Debian package available for Drupal 4.1.0

Hugo Espuny has been working hard to prepare the Drupal 4.1.0 Debian package which is now part of Debian's unstable distribution (sid) from where, hopefully, it will bubble up to the stable distribution (woody).

Scalability: the outer limits?

I'm wondering about the practical outer limits of what drupal can handle. I have a client who currently has a site with about 40k regular users, and wants to blog-enable them. I'm reasonably confident that I can handle the user detail sync stuff, and have a few ideas about mysql changes that might be needed, but I'm wondering what I've not thought about.

Is anyone out there running a site of that sort of scale with drupal? If so, got any words of wisdom to share?

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