I know that Drupal CMS has todays some local international support-sites like our Drupal.ru or Drupal.jp
But i get "LOL" when i saw this http://drupal.dk .
I would like to draw attention to a certain hate site in the sites list called Know Islam. It is quite obviously a website spreading Islamaphobia, and I would suggest it be removed. I don't think we would like to be affliated with any hate sites, be it white-supremacists or anti-islamists.
Not totally completed, but I am a former Mambo user, but like Drupal - it's less on resources and easier to manage - http://www.kansasphotos.com - Digital Photography of Kansas.
All Drupal handbook contributors have been generous with their time in developing documentation for others to use in the spirt of open source. Drupal needs your help for just a moment with another task: approving a formal, copyleft licensing agreement for the Drupal handbook. A copyleft license would
make clear that Drupal community members can use the documentation in the Drupal handbook in other contexts, such as revising and developing site specific help docs.
allow the integration of already existing Drupal documentation being developed outside of drupal.org by Bryght, CivicSpace, and others.
eliminate potential legal conflicts over rights of use.
Thus, the Drupal handbook is moving to a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 license. This will allow anyone to copy, modify, and distribute revised documentation from the Drupal handbook as long as any copy or new version is released under the same license and attributes drupal.org as the original source.
Would it be possible to add an Amazon affiliate link to Drupal.org?
I'm going to be buying a lot of my Christmas presents at Amazon, I'm sure a lot of us are, if Drupal could get 5% of the money that would be a nice way to raise funds.
John Gruber at Daring Fireball has a nice write up of generating revenue in this way: