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Dries Buytaert named one of the Most Influential People In Open Source

This week Dries Buytaert, our Drupal project lead, was named one of the Most Influential People In Open Source. Dries was named specifically for his leadership to the Drupal project.

Drupal 7 code freeze: status update and next steps

It was a close race to the finish -- or rather the beginning -- of the Drupal 7 code freeze process a couple of weeks ago. Now that we're in the middle of the code freeze, I wanted to update everyone on the current status of the freeze, and provide some guidance about where we go from here.

First and foremost, I know that both Angie (my Drupal 7 co-maintainer) and I want to express how excited we are about how everyone really pulled together as a team at the end, and who, by working together, got a lot of great stuff in before the deadline for the "code slush" passed. Of the exceptions we had previously noted (see slides for details), eight of the ten made it in. The two stated exceptions that didn't are (1) allowing user profiles to use the field API, and (2) the administrative overlay. Since the overlays patch got incredibly close, Angie and I are committed to having this as part of the final release. There is now a further exception for getting overlays in, and I encourage everyone to keep working on it as fast as possible.

Other than changes necessary for the overlay, and a few left-over patches that were ready by the 10/15 deadline, we have now entered the next phase of the code freeze: no more API changes and no additional features. At this point, we focus exclusively on usability, accessibility, and performance. (If a performance, accessibility, or usability patch requires an API change, webchick and I will make a decision on a patch by patch basis.) This current phase was originally said to be four weeks from API freeze, but we're extending it to six weeks instead. The new deadline is December 1st, instead of November 15th.

My guidance at this point: depending on your strengths, and how involved you've been with the various issues in the past, please devote some time to the overlay patch, to D7UX issues and Usability issues, to accessibility issues, or to performance-related issues. For the remaining five weeks, that's where the action is. Get involved now!

drupal.org's new pagerank: 9

It seems that Google update the toolbar (visible) pagerank. For drupal.org its was 8 and updated new value is 9. How can we make it 10 ? :)
Congratulations.

Oh My! dzone.com is using drupal

I'm glad to tell you (those who do not know yet) that dzone.com, one of the popular website on the internet, is using drupal. It really has a great feature. I'm wondering what caching method they are using and the module that show additional link when reaching the bottom of the page.

Amnesty International harnesses the web for human rights (MEDIA RELEASE)

Media release
For immediate release
28 October 2009

Amnesty International harnesses the web for human rights

Amnesty International, the world’s largest human rights organisation, has proudly launched its new Aotearoa New Zealand website at amnesty.org.nz. A fresh lick of paint and a range of new features have made the website easier for everyday New Zealanders to learn about, and take action for, human rights.

As well as dramatic improvements to the website’s design, navigation and accessibility, new features include an RSS feed for all news items; interactive online poll; animated feature-story panel; and quick access links to some of the more popular social networking sites.

“Our website is an integral part to our work – new media technology has allowed us to extend the reach of our voice and invigorate creative campaigning,” says Vivian Chandra, Amnesty International Aotearoa NZ’s IT Manager. “This new website makes it easier for visitors to take immediate action for human rights online, and find information in a clear and user-friendly manner.”

Auckland-based web-design company, Sparks Interactive were behind the revamp of the site, with the design and development of the website donated on a pro-bono basis.

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