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Soliciting help in a Creative Commons UK project

I'm co-ordinating / leading a project based in Reading, England called "Remix Reading". To cut a long story short, it will include a Drupal-based web site where visitors will be able to download/upload work, and specifically remixes of existing works. For more info, see a brief placeholder page at: http://www.remixreading.org/

A while ago I got Ber Kessels on board providing a little help for free, and (if I get funding) some paid work. So far we've been planning how Drupal needs to be modified to suit the project. But what I'd really like is some more voluntary help from the Drupal community. As a project that is supported by Creative Commons and various local arts groups, I can only promise you fame and a small fortune if I secure funding.

Now I don't have the time to learn Drupal inside-out and modify it, so I'd like help setting up a Drupal site according to the specifications I've written up here: http://www.remixreading.org/rfp/

A lot of it is easy - just creating the right taxonomy, configuring modules, etc. But some of it (in particular the last diagram, with the attaching of related works) seems more complicated, especially if it's to be made very easy for visitors (i.e. no fooling around with complex HTML and being sent through many hoops).

I have a professional artist providing the graphics for free. Now I need some code monkeys to step up and help me get

configure html area develp release

the install instructions say you can configure htmlarea by going to admin-system-module-htmlarea , but the menu option system is not part of the newest release, and htmlarea is not listed amongst the mods one can configure from the menu. I have it installed and running, but don't want to use it when editing fields such as profile options. How can I disable it in certain areas of admin?

WebCalender

Hi,

Anyone who has WebCalender working with Drupal 4.4.2 with the bridge program?I installed BridgeWebCal into the Drupal modules directory and enabled it. Also I linked an account between Drupal and WebCalender.

I got a link to WebCalender in the top-menu, but when clicking on it the page can not be found. In the module settings everything seems alright. The directory is correct and so on.

The only two things I can think of are that the permissions are not rightly setup or it does not work with Drupal 4.4.2, because it is tested with Drupal 4.3.0

login/logout times?

Is there anyway to set how long a user will remain logged into a drupal site?

I keep getting logged out of mine. Looks like it's hourly. I have having to login all the time.

using blogapi without blogs - possible??

My Drupal (4.4.1) site doesn't allow individual blogs... I've disabled the module. All users can create stories, however, and place them anywhere on the site, within pretty large vocabularies.

Is it possible to use the blogAPI module, even without the use of blogs? Being able to use tools like w.bloggar and others would be terrific. But when I test them out (enabling blogs for testing only), they look for a user's individual blog, not the site in general.

Also, they automatically post "personal blog entry" node types, I'd want them to post "story" nodes.

LDAP Integration

Did the contributors junk this?

Who originally wrote the integration module and why did they give up after 4.2rc ?

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