After almost a year of studying drupal, here is one of the site i was able to develop www.eilerinc.org . please check it our and share some comments. Thanks again to drupal and its wonderful community!
URL: http://www.airportcitizen.net
I like to do my own stuff. Let that be research, or hobby projects, I can put tremendous effort in it if I find it interesting. In the past month the people of #drupal-support were witness of this, me having bombarding them with questions 0-24. For their patience I thank them.
How it happened
My present occupation was the creation of a flyer website, called the Airport Citizen. The idea first manifested itself as a blog in the hungarian blogosphere. After a sudden burst of visitors thanks to picking my first article introducing a hardly known airport in Hungary, and heavily criticising Ryanair (a cheap-flight company in Europe) I received many visitors, from among I gained several co-writers. The wave quickly worned off, as it can be expected, however I got an inspiration. What if there were a platform for those who travel often, by airplane could share their experiences. Due to long check-in time, and occasional flight cancellation one can spend from hours to half a day (or longer) at an airport, and it is often really useful to know some details about it.
I just finished design of my first Drupal site, for connecting particular set of Hardware engineers, FPGA Designers online.
The name of the site is FPGA Central (http://www.fpgacentral.com/) .
FPGA stands for Field Programable Gate Arrays and are a kind of Semiconductor device. Being of the hardware domain it was challenging to understand the Drupal sw terminology, but at the end, it seems to pay out.
Currently I am working on backing up the data to move from 1and1 to Bryght for Hosting.
The Ottawa Bicycle Club is now using drupal. Nothing fancy since all the work was done by one volunteer (me). So far I'm keeping with the basic garland theme since it looks decent with our club logo.
I was very impressed by how easy drupal was to install as well as the ease of which I was able to create a basic site like this. The various forums contained a lot of useful information which answered most of the questions I had throughout my migration.