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Travelgrove travel meta-search integration module

http://drupal.org/project/travelgrove

Releasing the first version. Its a little buggy with the 'Garland' theme, but hopefully this can be fixed shortly.

Webchick wins best contributor at Google-O'Reilly Open Source Awards

Angela Byron was announced as best contributor at the Google-O'Reilly Open Source Hall of Fame awards July 22nd, 2008. Please comment below if you've received help or have helped webchick help others as a way of demonstrating your congratulations.

Just a few years ago Angela Byron made the fateful decision to wander into #drupal and ask a question. Several years later, her helpful personality has tamed the #drupal developers and made the Drupal community more understanding and compassionate to its users and new developers.

Angela joined the Drupal project in 2005 as a Google Summer of Code student. If there is a way to contribute to Drupal, she does it:

Recruiting

She goes to various conferences and recruits people to join the Drupal community. Especially women. See
Speaking at Women in Open Source event in Los Angeles
and women in open source on linux for slides examples and Google Podcast: Women in Open Source.

Documentation

Angie wrote the form API reference just to mention one of her bigger achievements. She is one of the best recruiters for the Drupal documentation team.

Secretary of the Drupal Association

Angie is the acting secretary of the Drupal Association, the non-profit organization responsible for overseeing the success of the Drupal project through raising funds, maintaining infrastructure, and running Drupal events.

GHOP and GSoC

She now leads the Drupal project in Google Highly Open Participation and Summer of Code events.

Coding

Her first patch was a huge one, revamping all our help texts. Subsequent code contributions to Drupal have included numerous extension modules, a theme, and significant core patches for Drupal 5, 6 and 7.

Patch reviewing

Angie is among the most active patch reviewers, meaning she interacts in a constructive way with most of the other people contributing to Drupal.

Training

As a part of her day job at Lullabot, she flys around the world delivering training to groups of people learning how to be Drupal developers and themers.

In the words of others:

Angie is a role model for everyone and an inspiration to work with. Her dedication to quality is contagious, and her passion for inclusion sets the standard for how people should work with each other.

- Robert Douglass, Senior Drupal Advisor, Acquia.

Angie has been a joy to work with, and I appreciate her dedication to the Drupal project. She makes Drupal shine.

-Dries Buytaert, founder of the Drupal project, Drupal Association, Acquia

www.drupalroom.com is launched

We are proud to announce the launching of www.drupalroom.com.

This portal will strive to become a meeting point for all drupal fans. It will be updated daily with the latest news, themes, drupal powered sites and many more. Basically here you will find everything related to drupal.

Everybody is welcome to be a contributor of the site by submitting different articles, themes, or sites you have developed and designed using drupal.

Drupal Get Me Out of Here website launched

Harnessing the technology provided by Drupal, a new immigration website has been launched. A custom calculator module was written to allow users to find out what countries they can immigrate to, based on their personal information (such as skills, age, qualifications). Drupal being as flexible as it is allowed the calculator to be completely de-coupled from the "immigration rules" (e.g. if you are 18 you will be awarded x points which count toward entry to certain countries). The site can be completely managed by a non-programmer and changes can be made to immigration rules as they happen.

Free cross-platform javascript Universal Automatic Drag-and-Drop Activity Builder

Just thought this would be of interest:
Free, no ads, no catches:
Universal Automatic Drag-and-Drop Activity Builder (builds the code and web page)
http://mynichecomputing.com/GuideInfoandPlanner/UniversalDD.htm

Drupalcon: accommodation service closing - attendees from 35 countries

In the last couple of weeks we received a lot of positive feedback on the usefulness of our consolidated registration system. People found it really easy that they didn't have to go contact receptionists to see in what hotels rooms were still available. On July 24th we are closing our accommodation service, so if you want to have us organize a hotel for you, you should register for the conference the coming week! You will still be able to see the hotel listing online, but you will have to organize everything yourself.

Drupalcon Szeged is again pulling a very international public. So far we have registered attendees from 35 countries. Hungary has a narrow lead with 43 participants, but is closely followed by the US with 40 and Germany with 35 registered participants. Next in line are Great-Britain, The Netherlands, Belgium and Sweden with 28, 20, 18 and 15 participants respectively (these statistics do not include people who didn't fill in their bio). There are 6 weeks left until the conference so there is still time to put a banner on your blog and get more people in your country to attend Drupalcon.

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