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Community projects can be used for any purpose that supports or enhances the Drupal project and community. Examples could be non-code projects used to manage groups or initiatives within the Drupal community such as Drupal camps or working groups. They don’t contain modules or themes for use on other websites.

Drupalaton

Drupalaton

The Hungarian Drupal community's yearly international Drupal event at the breathtaking shore of the biggest warm-water lake in Europe, at Lake Balaton in Hungary. Four days in perfect balance of work and leisure, sessions, sprints, beach sports, great food, world class wines, ultimate awesomeness day and night. This is Drupalaton.

Type

Reserved to prevent somebody from creating the type module.

Brexit Travel Issues

In the event of travel issues for UK residents trying to return after DrupalCon Amsterdam 2019, this project exists as a place to raise an issues looking for help (maybe a bed for the night?) and for Amsterdam locals to be able to help where they can.

See https://www.drupal.org/project/3081522/issues/3081525 as an example issue for asking for and offering help and how to close issue once arrangements made.

Drupal Plovdiv Meetup

Drupal Plovdiv meetups are monthly events that take place in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. All Drupal developers, enthusiasts, fans and newbies are welcome! Let’s build together a stronger and united local community, where we can share our experience, issues, ideas and most of all – our mutual love for Drupal! We are waiting for you!

Drupal Recording Initiative

Purpose

Make the recording of Drupal and related talks at camps, summits, meetups (essentially anything outside of DrupalCon) easy, turn-key, affordable, and available.

Donate!

If you watch Drupal Camp session videos online and value this contribution, please consider donating via Open Collective.

London (Ontario) Drupal Users Group (LonDUG) Meetup

logo for London (Canada) Drupal Users Group

The London Ontario Drupal Users Group (also known as LonDUG) meets the third Thursday of every month over the lunch hour. We do not meet the months of December, July and August.

Whether you're new to Drupal or a seasoned Drupaler, you are welcome to join us at our events.

We alternate between presentations, discussions, sprints and/or drop-in sessions.

Topics vary and cover anything from development, theming, site building, case studies, UX issues, and more. If you're interested in speaking at a future LonDUG meetup, please get in touch.

DrupalCon Seattle Higher-Ed Summit

This is the team that curates and manages sessions at the DrupalCon Higher-Ed Summit. It is a closed team.

This project has been obsoleted for conference-specific community projects, such as DrupalCon Minneapolis 2020.

Drupal Quality Initiative

Why do we want quality? How do we measure quality? How do we improve the quality of our modules and projects?

Join this initiative if you are interested in improving the quality of the projects you are involved in and, by extension, the quality of all Drupal projects. We are making the definitive Drupal quality document. Exciting!!

Drupal Camp Delhi (DCD)

Drupal Camp Delhi

One of the largest Drupal events across India, DrupalCamp Delhi is an annual conference where the finest minds in technology come together to discuss Drupal and associated technologies.

Bringing together technocrats, marketers, and business user community to learn, engage, and contribute. It provides you with the stage to explore the ambitious and largest open source community by offering a glimpse into “the art of the possible” when you choose Drupal.

Drupal Chicago

Drupal Chicago Logo

The Chicago Drupal community has a long and proud history as one of the most active and vibrant in all of North America. The mission of the Drupal Chicago is to create an open community among everyone interested in the Drupal open source content management platform.

Composer in Core Initiative

Bi weekly slack meeting for check-in/status/momentum on the composer in core initiative.

https://drupal.slack.com/messages/C392CHBEW

This will be the usual 'slack meeting' format where we have a few numbered topics, with threads discussing those topics.

The contents of those meetings will be captured and uploaded to drupal.org/credited in the composer initiative project:

NorGov

The Norwegian Drupal Association (Drupal Norge) has started an initiative to build a Drupal 8 distribution for governmental sites (kommuner) in Norway.

The work will be fully open sourced.

Initiative leaders

From January 2019 a group of people from Drupal Norge has started planning the work and doing research on similar success stories that we can learn from.

DrupalCamp Plovdiv

DrupalCamp Plovdiv is an annual event that takes place in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. It is a two-day conference (during the weekend) full of various presentations, discussions, quizzes and workshops.

DrupalCamp Plovdiv is organized by Drupal Bulgaria, Trio-Group & Coding Girls. Our goal is to promote Drupal as a technology, to provide high-level training to newcomers and to grow the Drupal community in Bulgaria. We make a lot of efforts and do our best in order to keep the event free, so that more young people can attend.

Drupal email validation within Mailcheck.co API

The goal of the project is to deliver seamless integration with Mailcheck.co API. It should allow simplifying email validation during the registration process.

DrupalCamp London

DrupalCamp London

DrupalCamp London is once a year hosted at City, University London. It has been here since 2013 when DrupalCamp London was initiated.

Following on from what NWDUG (https://www.drupal.org/project/nwdug) did we have decided to credit all speakers from 2018 onwards. We may go back over the years as well.

Splash Awards Germany

Since 2017, the Splash Awards are awarded in Germany. With the Splash Awards, we want to especially distinguish Drupal service providers who do extraordinary things. In addition, the awareness of Drupal in Germany will be increased and new talents for the community will be won.

Website: http://www.splashawards.de/

DrupalCamp Goa (DCG)

DrupalCamp Goa

DrupalCamp Goa is an annual event held in Goa which helps and brings together all kind of interesting developers, agencies, leaders, marketers together to make the event successful and push the Drupal boundaries.

DCG will be held from March 2nd - 3rd, 2019 this year! We're calling out people whomsoever interested in Drupal and would like to get their hands dirty.

Come, learn, and engage with the community of developers and marketers in your way.

Twin Cities Drupal Camp 2019

This project will serve as the planning center for Twin Cities Drupal Camp 2019!

If you'd like to get involved, contact us here or join us in Slack by going to:
https://tcdrupal-slack-invites.herokuapp.com/

And then joining the #tcdrupal_camp channel.

Drupal.cz

Drupal.cz is a website for Drupal community in Czech Republic. It's managed by Czech Drupal Association

Development is happening mainly on GitHub: https://github.com/Drupalcz/drupalcz

This drupal.org project serves mainly as a mirror to give commit credit to contributors.

Google claim review

Fact Checks are defined by Google as:

If you have a web page that reviews a claim made by others, you can include a ClaimReview structured data element on your web page. This element enables Google Search results to show a summarized version of your fact check when your page appears in search results for that claim.

This module aims to provide a Drupal integration for Fact checks.

Code to follow.

Drupal Libraries Composer Repository

What is this project and how it will help me

Drupal libraries e.g. CKEditor plugins are not listed on Packagist neither on Drupal.org Packagist. So if you use composer in your project it is very likely that you have defined repositories for different libraries in your composer.json file like I had:

Ludwig Generator

This package generates ludwig.json files for Drupal 8 modules from the module's composer.lock file.

It is a proof-of-concept project for a mechanism that enables people to install any module with dependencies, without using composer on the deployment site. Most of the work is already in place by the Ludwig module, which adjusts the Drupal autoloader to include libraries placed manually in module ./lib/ directories.

The Ludwig module requires:

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