I am glad to inform that OSSRC ( Open Source Software Resource Centre ) site is running on Drupal, please visit and register at http://www.ossrc.org.in. OSSRC is a joint initiative of Center for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC) , Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai (IIT-B) and IBM Corporation. It's aim is to foster significant OSS development and promotion of Open Standards in India, to develop high-quality training programs around OSS technology and development and adoption of OSS based authoring tools, mark-up languages, teacher training and content repository. OSSRC aims to become the platform for indian open source community.
Currently OSSRC is involved in various activities like localisation of moodle LMS, Innovation portal, speech interface to softwares, healthcare/EMS workshops. Apart from these OSSRC frequently provides training to teachers on moodle Learning Management System in partnership with CII-Shiksha. We also have a weblink repository where one can find weblinks & brief information of various open source resources. Even you can add weblinks there very soon. It also has guide to localisation which contains all the neccessary information related to localisation of a software.
It's a community networking and information site for work at home moms. It uses a good mixture of modules - Adsense revenue sharing, organic groups, events, buddylist, etc.
Hi everybody, I just wanted to post a link to my newest drupal site: www.speedyplan.com . I'm running 4.6 with a version of pushbutton that is being continually tweaked. It has a modded version of the attachment module. Also, a few custom modules - one to handle the new "houseplan" node type, and one to inject adsense ads into every node.
I've used the friendseletric theme here, and it works a treat (although I'm working on a more news-like theme (try the theme 'testing' if you register).
Nothing fancy, but i think its pretty good for first time building website and not knowing ANYTHING about development... Shows how user friendly Drupal is... even for techno-tards like me.