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Yosemite Explorer running on Drupal

Currently 4.6, but I might go for 4.7 since I've tried really hard to not hack anything in core.

Anyway, it's been running/texting for a while and seems okay and I finally decided it's time to stop futzing and start adding content.

In theory, the site is (or will be) YosemiteExplorer.com: photo tours of Yosemite National Park

The idea is that if someone wanted to find out generally what s/he would see on a given hike, climb or ski tour, it would have 10-40 pictures of that "itinerary" with a writeup.

Site ported to Drupal

Hi guys

I would like to share with you a porting of one of my sites to Drupal 4.6. It was an easy work (also I used a simple theme to make the job faster). Take a look at www.mesotheliomacancersource.com and drop your comments. So now I'm a new Drupal fan!

Thank you
Alex

New Open Source Video Podcast Site

I just wanted to the everyone know that there is a new drupal site called the_source which is a website for a new video podcast about open source. After trying several different CRM and blog packages we chose drupal because it was easy to setup and administer and had all the features we wanted and more. We are using one of the default themes (pushbutton) for now, but we plan to either create our own or find a new one when we have some time. If you have any suggestions let us know!

Thanks,
Aaron

Mech Turk Blog

my first Drupal install.

http://www.mechturkblog.com

lot easier install than Scoop. ;)

-kpaul

New website based on Drupal

Hi guys,
I would like to know your opinion about my new website base on drupal 4.6.

www.gabinete-ict.com

Thank you very much.

(largely) photoblog site, with an education portal along the way.

First I'd like to state drupal's nearly line-for-line the CMS I've always wanted to write, but never found time to. Consequently I've decided after reading through some of the module development portions of the handbook and elsewhere, to go with drupal as both a work and home solution for all of my project for the next year and beyond. any modules i wind up with that might be of use to the community, i'll do my best to publish in some manner. this from a 10 year LAMP developer and useability guy who's really, really psyched with what he's seen so far.

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