As promised, we're organizing a series of sprints to help push the drupal.org redesign closer to completion. The drupal.org redesign is a massive project, and, when implemented, will be an important milestone for our community.

The Drupal.org website was originally launched in 2001 and last redesigned in 2005; over time we've simply outgrown it. The community has made it clear that new features were needed, and the Drupal Association has made the Drupal.org redesign one of its top priorities. By improving the navigation, the design and the organization of the site, we hope to further expand Drupal's reach and to provide us better tools to communicate and collaborate.

Most of you are likely familiar with the open redesign process that has occurred in the redesign group with the help from Mark Boulton, Leisa Reichelt and many other people in our community. Now it is time for us, the community, to take these designs and to implement them.

To that end, we're organizing a number of redesign-specific sprints over the next two months, each concentrating on a specific area of the process. Even though we won't be able to completely upgrade the entire site during these sprints, we will make valuable progress and form plans that will allow us to move forward to completion. Many Drupal contributors have already agreed to participate, and a number of companies and individuals have come forward to donate time, resources and money. I've included a Chip-in widget on this page, and I encourage you to contribute as well. Read on for the details.

  • Köln Hackathon, January 17 -18 -- While in Germany to attend DrupalCamp Köln, Gerhard, Robert, Gábor and I are going to sit down and prepare for the upgrade, hash out the modules to be used, plan the details of the new search feature, and make some other important design decisions. Anyone at DrupalCamp Köln is welcome to join us as we make these preliminary plans.
  • Boston, Cambridge, January 26 - 30 -- The Boston sprint is dedicated to upgrading drupal.org's Drupal 5 platform to Drupal 6, in preparation for the redesign. During this week-long sprint at the OLPC offices, we plan to get a working upgrade path for the existing drupal.org databases, port the project infrastructure to Drupal 6, and implement Views, among other issues. The redesign infrastructure team group contains many posts detailing the current status of the upgrade process. Gábor Hojtsy, Derek Wright, Chad Phillips, Damien Tournoud, Neil Drumm, Dave Reid, Kevin Hankens, Susan MacPhee and myself have all committed to attend, and many others are available contingent on funding.
  • Paris, February 9 - 13 -- At the Paris sprint, we'll start implementing Mark Boulton's redesign on D6. Though it will take longer than this week to do, we plan to be well on our way by week's end. Gábor Hojtsy, Gerhard Killesreiter, Damien Tournoud, Neil Drumm, Joeri Poesen, Robert Douglass and myself have committed to attend, and many others are considering it. I also called up Mark Boulton, and he is tentatively scheduled to attend the code sprint in Paris.
  • Washington DC, March 4 - 7 -- While at DrupalCon DC 2009, we plan to continue to work on the upgrade. When, where and what will be worked on is still to be defined.

Though our meet-up in Köln will be essentially free, the week-long sprints in Boston and Paris are not. We need to raise around $15,000 USD to fund the sprints. The money will be used to cover flight, food and hotel costs for the sprinters. All sprinters are generously donating their time to make this happen. Any excess money will be used to add more people, or will be donated to the Drupal Association.

While the Drupal Association may be able to provide some funds, we'll only reach our goal through your generous contribution. A number of organizations, including Acquia, One Laptop Per Child (OLPC), AF83, Four Kitchens, DrupalTherapy, OpenBand and Looforyoo have already come forward with donations of money and resources to help make these sprints be successful.

We'll make sure to highlight companies and individuals that make a significant donation. But more than anything else, we need people that are willing to step up and help. If you're available to attend these sprints, and if you have the time and dedication to work on the drupal.org redesign before, during and after the code sprints, join the redesign infrastructure team, let me know in the comments and we'll figure out how and when you can best participate. We certainly welcome more people, especially those who can pay (most of) their own way.

Please consider making a donation using the ChipIn widget or help us raise funds by spreading the word. Drupal.org is our home on the web, and it needs your help. Thanks!

Comments

JohnForsythe’s picture

Work is already underway to upgrade association.drupal.org. I recently upgraded the theme to Drupal 6. We're looking for people to help test it now.

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Coupon Code Swap’s picture

Hi John. I just read the news that drupal.org is now running on 6. Many congrats to everyone who made it happen. Looking forward to seeing the new theme.

Has the association.drupal.org upgrade been completed?

JohnForsythe’s picture

Yes, indeed, the association site is running 6.x now :)

Coupon Code Swap’s picture

Looks great. I cruised around a bit checking a few nooks and crannies. Also created an account for groups.drupal.org (surprised I didn't already have one). Exciting developments :)

charlesc’s picture

translate this fundraising message into Chinese and post @ http://drupaltaiwan.org/forum/20090109/2960

mrsinguyen’s picture

I post this topic to my blog at here http://www.nguyentiensi.com/content/drupalorg-redesign-code-sprints-dona...
I will be donated.

seutje’s picture

I would love to help out, but my financial resources are rather limited.

also, my knowledge of D6 is not vast enough to be anything other than a burden

I have a little question about http://drupalcamp.de/2009/cologne though:

is there a reason half this site is in english and the other half is in german? wouldn't it be more interesting to either put it all in 1 language or to make it all multilingual?

narres’s picture

We started German, cause it's a Camp for german speaking (Germany, Austria, Swiss) people, but than the interest has grown and we started to switch to english. So it's a multiculti mixup :)

Thomas Narres
Keep the sunny side up

Thomas Narres
Keep the sunny side up

Gábor Hojtsy’s picture

A Hungarian version of the announcement (not a straight translation) can be found on drupal.hu as a sticky post on the homepage now: http://drupal.hu/hirek/20090109/drupalorg-frissítésére-és-redesign-megvalósítására-gyűjtünk

Dave Reid’s picture

I put up a post on my site that hit the Planet yesterday:
http://blog.davereid.net/content/drupalorg-redesign-sprints

Cool_Goose’s picture

http://digg.com/software/Drupal_org_redesign_code_sprints
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David Strauss’s picture

I just booked my flight (which is being paid for by Four Kitchens, not the fund above).

HongPong’s picture

I am curious if these codesprint efforts will be useful for other projects. I think it's fantastic so many people are organizing, but I wonder if whatever form the bulk of this takes will be released - or is it mostly a one-off effort that is too customized to be generally useful elsewhere?

Apologies if I'm being thick about it...

drumm’s picture

We will work with and extend the current process. The theme will not be distributed, only official Drupal.org sites should use it; the current theme may start being distributed. Highly custom functionality will be implemented in the drupal.org module.

We will use more modules developed by the community and contribute back. We have not fully specced out the implementation details, but Views, CCK and more modules will be used. Everyone involved has a history of excellent contributions, you can expect more of the same.

Gábor Hojtsy’s picture

Since you are doing projects with Drupal, a lot of the other benefits not mentioned by Niel will be applicable to you, see: http://hojtsy.hu/blog/2009-jan-12/how-does-drupalorg-upgrade-redesign-he...

Todd Nienkerk’s picture

Aaron Stanush or I (or both?) can attend the Paris sprint if there's a seat or two available. We can handle all aspects of theme implementation: graphic design, markup, CSS, and theme- and module-layer PHP (overrides, hook_alters, custom functions and modules).

Edit: Incomplete post.

Todd Ross Nienkerk
Co-founder, Four Kitchens

Todd Ross Nienkerk
CEO, Owner, and Co-Founder
Four Kitchens: Websites made with love. For good.

Todd Nienkerk’s picture

Aaron and I will be in Paris from February 8-14 to handle theme implementation.

Todd Ross Nienkerk
Co-founder, Four Kitchens

Todd Ross Nienkerk
CEO, Owner, and Co-Founder
Four Kitchens: Websites made with love. For good.

coreyp_1’s picture

This really should be made sticky, since now it has fallen onto the second page, with only a third of the funds raised.

- Corey

Cool_Goose’s picture

+1 on the sticky
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Gábor Hojtsy’s picture

We are going to post updates as part of a new post soon.

ikeizer’s picture

I chipped in, however....for new support it is hard to even spot this post. I think it is a good idea to make it more popout (and sticky) on drupal.org...

3lite’s picture

Oh baby! I can't wait until the redesign! =]

Tom-182’s picture

Hope my small contribution can help reach the goal.

http://www.geektips.net | http://www.cmstheme.net

droshani’s picture

Please make sure your arrange the Theme download section more workable and easy to get what users are looking for rather that browsing the whole list. This is possible with advance filter selection at the site bar.

Good luck

"We must become the change we want to see" [quote: Mahatma Gandhi]

Konstantin_by’s picture

Hope youll make it with our help!

http://daadaa.net
http://antresol.by

Jefferson Miner’s picture

I'm a newbie to Drupal, and am already hooked. I just knocked out a clients site in 30hrs, including the time it took me to learn to use Drupal. I can't believe you haven't raised $100k. There has to be at least 4,000 developers who've made enough money from using Drupal to each donate $25. Keep it up! Wish I could make it to Drupalcon, since I could walk there from my house. Alas, no ticket. Best of luck with the sprints!

php-dude’s picture

I have chipped in my bit. Now waiting to see the redesign :)

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v8powerage’s picture

I'm also running a drupal community website since 2006 and sadly it's still @ 4.7 because nobody want's me to help updating it to the 6 I already started, but with genious image and ecommerce modules I can't finish, drupal support forum didn't help me never on any single issue, far more helpful are torrent forums, they can always give me what I want in an instant (without donations), most of the modules (not counting core modules and few others) are developed by a developers for they paid project, and then 'generously' posted into a Drupal repository, so I don't think I'm interested in donating, I have no money to do so anyway.

billyclyde’s picture

Why would you have any of the "Chipin" be insecure . . .
Right when it asked me to confirm payment it said . . . "Use paypal it's secure . . . "
I don't have a paypal account . . . and am not going to paywith my credit card if it's open to be stolen . . .
WTF . . .

David Strauss’s picture

You can use credit cards with PayPal without having a PayPal account. And yes, it's secure.

askibinski’s picture

Great work this far! The new design will be a big step for Drupal.

Albert Skibinski - Homepage

goose2000’s picture

LOL. This page could do a lot better job of making a donation quick and painless.
Ready??? It's called PayPal donation button! Whoo Hooo!

I can't figure where I'm supposed do the deed??? The thing is over,
but the adds are still all over the site.

mattys’s picture

ongoing donations are possible, go to the 'contribute' link

the only thing is, you have to go off site to do this, will definitely put people off, seems a bit detached from drupal site (this one) that people know and love, and doesn't appear straight forward - just have a simple button to click and that's it, linked to paypal, not reems of text

litwol’s picture

The chippin have been closed for a very long time now and yet banner to donate still appears on the home page. Please either renew the chippin on get rid of the banner otherwise it is thorougly annoying and wastes time being solicited to come here.

Sometimes something interesting appears on http://litwol.com