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Bryght and Raincity are joining forces

Well, it looks like the press release is hitting the wires already, so I thought I would come over and announce on Drupal.org directly.

Bryght and Raincity Studios are joining forces. The Raincity team is going to acquire Bryght, and we'll continue to apply the Bryght brand to (more coming soon) install profile "products" like our current Bryght Light, and also to our hosting solutions.

It's been great to have Raincity sharing an office with us (they moved in at the end of September), and now we're one big happy family. Robert Scales, the leader of Raincity, is actually off in China making the company even bigger -- we're opening an office in Shanghai!

I'm excited to have a bigger team to work with, especially lots of designers (I love the cool BADCamp logo that Hub from Raincity did!). But, not just design, but a production team with which we hope to "lead by example" -- contributing to and supporting many of the key modules that get used for every client project, and jumping on the bandwagon of test cases and code reviews.

So, from the entire 22-person Bryght-Raincity team, thanks to the whole Drupal community for building this shared space and shared project that we can continue to make better together.

Remember, BBQs are open every Thursday starting at noon, so please stop by if you are in town :P

Lullabot's 50th Drupal Podcast

50 Drupal Tips and Tricks is the title of Lullabot's 50th Drupal podcast. The team has assembled a list of pointers for beginners and experts alike. A useful list of additional tips is starting to emerge as people expand on the list in the comments.

Views 2: Call for help

Views 2 is currently being updated for Drupal 6 compatibility, but it needs major help in order to be ready for the Drupal 6's approximate release date! We're short on people and short on time, so here's the bottom line. Without your assistance and contributions, there will be no Views for Drupal 6 within any useful timeframe. If we don't have Views 2 ready for the D6 release date, the vast majority of casual users might not even bother to download and try Drupal 6. That would be bad, so you need to get involved in helping to complete Views 2 so this scenario doesn't happen!

Google Summer of Code participation results in $10,000 donation

Google Summer of Code 2007 logo

For the Drupal community's participation in the 2007 Google Summer of Code program, Google donated $10,000 USD to the Drupal Association earlier this week. This amount represents 10% of the $100,000 USD allocated to Drupal's Summer of Code students. We'd like to sincerely thank Google for this tremendous contribution, which will be used to fund infrastructure improvements and to sponsor Drupal events (among other things). We'd also like to thank Drupal's extensive mentoring team for helping to make this possible.

Google Summer of Code is a program which awards stipends to students who successfully complete an open source coding project. Students from around the world apply to Google-selected "mentoring organizations" (open source projects, Universities, and so on) to work either on projects of their own devising or to implement projects set out by each organization. The top applicants are allocated $5,000 each, of which $4,500 goes to the student upon successful completion of their project, and $500 goes to the mentoring organization. A designated mentor from the mentoring organization helps to advise the student during the course of their project.

This year, Drupal was awarded 20 student slots, which resulted in a number of new contributors and awesome projects, including several internationalization improvements in Drupal 6. Many of our 2006 and 2005 Summer of Code alumni helped out this year as mentors, or even as return students for a second round! We'll be ramping up efforts soon to make Summer of Code 2008 the biggest and best yet! :) If you're interested in helping out, leave a comment at http://groups.drupal.org/node/7157.

EContent Magazine selects Drupal as one of 100 top companies

The judges for the 2007 EContent 100 List have selected Drupal as one of their 100 companies/projects that matter most in the digital content industry. Drupal was selected for the social media category, which highlights tools that enable readers of content to become writers, reviewers, and producers.

Drupal-on-Sun Wiki is live!

OK, first let me head off the inevitable 'why isn't this on Drupal' comments: outta' my control for now, but I'm workin' on it :)

http://wikis.sun.com/display/Drupal/Home

Post. Comment. Complain. Request. Rant. If it has to do with Drupal on Sun (Solaris, Sun Fire Servers, etc.), we're interested in your input. In the near future, look for postings on performance, configuration, scaling, documentation, etc. related to Drupal on Sun.

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