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Drupal 4.7.5 and 4.6.11 released

Drupal 4.6.11 and Drupal 4.7.5 are available for download. These are maintenance releases that fix problems reported using the bug tracking system, as well as two security vulnerabilities.

Upgrading your existing Drupal sites is strongly recommended.

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RFI Enterprise-scale CMS

RFI Enterprise-scale CMS

Request for interest: for the supply of an enterprise-scale CMS, including web sites and web-based applications such as intranets and portals and foundations for integration of VLE and EBS systems. The client is a large FE/HE College in the UK with a substantial regional and international presence. A budget range of £80-£90,000 is expected for the first phase which delivers the content management system, external and internal websites and portals and lays the foundations on to which development phases will be built.

Drupal.org hits 100,000 users

In late November, the 100000th node was posted on Drupal.org.

Another milestone was reached during the holidays, 6 days ago, Drupal welcomed its 100,000th user.

Between Bryan Davila (user # 99,999, from the US of A), and Fernando Herrera (user #100,001, from Canada), Jeff Richardson registered user 100000, but never activated his account, and hence we get a "page not found" for him.

[Edit: reworded based on chx's feedback below]

Groups.drupal.org launches on Drupal 5

Drupal.org has added a new web site to the family: groups.drupal.org (g.d.o). The site has been active for quite some time, but we didn’t announce it here while we were tweaking the knobs. Despite that, g.d.o already boasts 237 groups and 9355 group subscriptions. You may login using your drupal.org username and password. Remember to append @drupal.org to your username. Also be sure to update your g.d.o email address after logging in so that you receive group notification emails.

g.d.o just smoothly upgraded to the Drupal 5 Release Candidate. That makes g.d.o the first drupal.org hosted site to run the upcoming Drupal release.

groups.drupal.org serves the Drupal community by providing a place for groups to organize, plan and work on projects. Real world local user groups in particular are encouraged to setup their online presence here.

Examples of local user groups on the groups site are Boston and Brazil. These local user groups are analogous to Meetup groups. Events from these groups are automatically syndicated to a block on the drupal.org home page. We also have working groups such as Internationalization, Drupal Dojo, and Javascript.

A group is like a mini-site within a larger Drupal site. Each group gets its own home page, faces page (subscription required), own categories (see block in upper right), and choice of language (we currently support 7 languages). Each group has own membership, email notifications, RSS feeds, administrators, and on and on.

The groups site makes use of some terrific Contributed modules such as Organic Groups, Views, Pathauto, Helptip, Markdown with Smartypants and Autotimezone. See the About page for more information.

Any registered user is welcome to create a group on this site, subject to the guidelines presented there. In particular, please don’t duplicate existing groups and make sure you are committed to doing the hard work associated with growing/managing your group.

Please browse our directory of groups and subscribe to those which are interest you. Enjoy!

Drupal Wins Favorite CMS 2006 at HUP RCA 2006

I would like to inform you, that Drupal has won again the Readers' Choice Award of the Hungarian Unix Portal in the "favorite CMS of the year" category. Hungarian Unix Portal is the largest Hungarian UNIX/Linux/BSD system administrators' webpage.

New Group for Up-and-Coming Drupal Developers!

I'm excited to announce the formation of The Drupal Dojo, a community group dedicated to increasing the proficiency of apprentice and journeyman-level developers. The Dojo will work through the groups.drupal.org forums, and an IRC channel.

A middle-tier developer community is good for the project as a whole (#drupal intimidates a lot of people), and for enterprising individuals like myself, the idea of being able to build stronger relationships with up-and-coming developers makes obvious business sense. Seems like a classic win-win. I'll be posting on group progress as it evolves.

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