Hello Drupalers

I've done a bit of Drupal site design and coding, but am now working on a lay article for Nonprofit Tech News (nptechnews.com) about doing things 'the Drupal way' - ie, thinking ahead to design a Drupal site maintainably, or what a nonprofit manager should say to their hired hackers about ways to design a site.

I want to talk a bit about the flexibility and simplicity angles, also about using standard modules like CCK and Views in order that non-technical folks will be able to edit data easily after the coder has left. So this is aimed at smart non-programmers, explaining to them what Drupal is about and how they can feel in control of it even if they can't afford to maintain an in-house programmer.

I think I could write something myself, but my experience isn't all that deep. Anyone want to volunteer to be interviewed briefly? I'll mention your name/site in the article if I use the stuff you tell me.

Thanks!

--Golda

ps please contact me at gvelez17@gmail.com, I don't always visit the forums, thanks!