Security updates and bugfixes available: Drupal 5.2 and 4.7.7 released

Drupal 4.7.7 and 5.2 are now available for download. These are maintenance releases that fix problems reported using the bug tracking system, as well as some security vulnerabilities.

Upgrading your existing Drupal sites is strongly recommended.

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Drupal awarded $5000 USD OpenID Bounty

Today, as part of the O'Reilly Open Source Conference, Drupal was awarded a $5000 USD bounty as part of the bounty program announced last year. I'm proud to say we were one of the first three projects awarded along with Plone and dotnetnuke.

Drupal 6 status update: welcoming bug fixes

Our last status update noted that July 1st was the code freeze deadline for new features to get into Drupal 6. While some of the strategic improvements that were close to being ready at that time got committed, we are now focusing on bug fixes, performance improvements, documentation updates and usability improvements.

We would like to encourage all users and developers to download a development tarball and test the old and the new functionality. There are certainly bugs in the code still, and we would like to squash them. Existing bug reports in the issue queue need some review. The patch spotlight page helps you understand how patch reviews work, and how can you help, if you are new to this kind of involvement. On the other hand, if you found a new bug, don't hesitate to open an issue and submit a fix. We are working towards releasing the first beta of Drupal 6.0 in a few weeks, which depends on how well the bug fixes go, so get involved if you'd like to see Drupal 6 released sooner.

Warner Brothers Records rockin’ it with Drupal!

Warner Brothers Records just launched their new web site which is now running on Drupal. The site is part of a Drupal multisite setup, designed with help from Bryght to meet the needs of WBR and providing the ability for each of their artists’ sites to share the same Drupal codebase (Drupal v5 of course). All code revisions are managed with SVN on a SAMP (Solaris/Apache/MySQL/PHP) stack with APC for caching (go open source!) The video files are delivered using the Akamai CDN network. There are some fun, unique features so be sure to check out the draggable node panel and the nice jquery/interface/ajax(ahah) artist slider! This writeup explains some of the information and details on the setup, modules, content types, and custom parts.

The site was designed by Prod and the site setup, customizing and theme done by Chris and Sarva Bryant from Gravitek Labs. Warner Bros. Records provides their own hosting and infrastructure, maintained by in-house tech geeks Ethan Kaplan and Shaun Haber.

Drupal Local User Groups

The past year, a lot of Drupal Local User Groups were born. I'd like to use this thread to reflect on that, and to collect some ideas and factoids about the Drupal Local User Group that you're part of. Are there best practices that you can share with other local user groups? What works? What doesn't work? Any trends? What was noteworthy in the history of your group? Anything the Drupal project, or the Drupal Association could do to help you organize local Drupal events?

Nominate Drupal for the 2007 Open Source CMS Award!

For the second year in a row, UK publisher Packt is running the Open Source Content Management System Award and is accepting nominations until August 31, 2007.

The 2006 Open Source CMS Award was designed to encourage, support, recognize and reward an open source Content Management System (CMS) selected by a panel of judges and visitors to www.PacktPub.com. This year's Awards are intended to support and give more exposure to a broader range of open source Content Management Systems, and will have winners in several different categories:

Last year, Drupal placed second in this award, behind our friends at Joomla!. Can we pull ahead this year? Only your nominations will tell. :)

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