The default functionality for the Twitter Signin module is to redirect users back to their Twitter accounts page upon successfully signing in via Twitter. Twitter Signin Callback provides additional functionality allowing the developer to control where to redirect users after signing in by allowing the use of a "callback" query string variable to be used on the twitter signin URL(twitter/redirect).
Features
Options for redirecting users upon OAuth login
Twitter Signin button and user login form integration
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Since each site implements its own achievements, this module uses the Open Badges framework to allow you to save all of your achievements as badges in a single location for showing off and sharing.
Achievements should still be created the same way as they normally would be for the Achievements module, except that unlocked badge images must be in .png format (since that's the only format that Mozilla accepts). Additionally, since the Mozilla Backpack allows for larger image sizes (i.e. 256x256) than the standard image size in Achievements (i.e. 70x70), you may also include an alternate image with the key 'badge' to be used by Mozilla. You don't want to use an image larger than 70x70 as your 'unlocked' image, because this will skew your Achievements tables, but if a 'badge' image is defined, it will be sent to the backpack instead of the 'unlocked' image.
This dashboard module is one of the works in progress after the Drupal UX weekend code sprint. As a webmaster the user will be able to create multiple dashboards.
The Edgecast module provides automatic purging (via nodeapi) and manual purging (list of URLs) of cached content from the Edgecast Content Delivery Network (CDN).