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Uitdagend DRUPAL project in Mechelen:

Voor een klant van ons in Mechelen zoek ik iemand met sterke Drupal kennis, ik hoop dat dit forum me helpt de geschikte persoon te vinden. Naast het gebruik van verschillende modules ook ervaring in het aanmaken van eigen modules. Meer info bij mij: leen.vanpuyvelde@cegeka.be; 0478969623

A Tour of the Redesigned Drupal.org

By now you’ve noticed that Drupal.org looks a little different! To understand why these design changes were made it may be helpful to read the redesign user experience research lead Leisa Reichelt’s post Why is it so? Some insights into our design strategy. Here’s what’s new on Drupal.org:

Homepage

Last month Drupal.org had over 2 million unique visitors, many of them coming to the home page to learn about and evaluate Drupal. The home page was designed with these visitors in mind. Our UX research revealed that Drupal.org is primarily a searching site, so the home page features a large search box with optional search filters. The rest of the home page focuses on the needs of Drupal evaluators, including a section showcasing the newest and best Drupal sites.

The home page also shows stats and Drupal community activity. The world map indicates the worldwide breadth of the Drupal community’s recent code commits, updates to documentation and more. A post detailing the map implementation will be posted in the near future.

Dashboard

Drupal 7.0 Beta 2 released

Update: Drupal 7.0 Beta 3 is available now!

Our last Drupal 7 beta version was released about a month ago. Today, we're proud to announce the release of the second (and possibly final!) beta version of Drupal 7.x for your further testing and feedback. The first alpha announcement provided a comprehensive list of improvements made since Drupal 6.x, so in this announcement we'll concentrate on how you can help ensure that Drupal 7 is released as soon as possible and is as rock solid as the previous Drupal releases that you've grown to love!

This release includes:

  • Better error trapping during installation and upgrade for various incompatible systems, based on error reports from folks newly trying out Drupal 7 on various environments. We think we've caught all the ones we have so far, but please keep the reports coming!
  • Better support for exportables in the form of a new Form API type "machine_name" and format IDs stored as strings rather than integers.
  • Links can now participate in the D7 AJAX framework, which was previously limited to forms.
  • Raised minimum version of PHP to PHP 5.2.4, to facilitate stream wrapper security.
  • Numerous tweaks to basic navigation in the default profile, to prevent information overload.
  • Fixed a regression in Schema API that prevented modules such as Date from adding to the column types supported by core.
  • Profile module no longer shows up on the module listing on new sites, in favour of fieldable user entities.
  • Fixing of numerous Bartik and Seven theme style & RTL bugs. There are still lots more, so please help get Drupal 7's new look and feel as polished as possible!

When will beta become RC?

Beta will become RC when we have zero critical issues remaining. The count is currently at 5. We're seemingly very close, but we need your help to ensure we've caught all the nasty bugs before our first release candidate.

Additionally, RC1 signals a hard string freeze so if you have issues in the queue that impact user interface text, wrap them up soon! Please tag issues with "string freeze" if they need to be committed before RC1.

Updating from previous versions

The 7.x-beta1 => 7.x-beta2 upgrade path should work. Please tell us if it doesn't. (Remember to search first!)

Always make backups of your data and never do testing on your live site to make sure you keep all of your information intact even if something goes wrong.

Announcing Menu Minipanels module - point and click super menus

I've just released Menu Minipanels

It's a really simple module that allows the point and click creation of mega menus, which can show any content that a Panel can contain.

You can put almost any content in your mega menu. Views, blocks, PHP code, nodes, other menus, 3 column layouts with different views in each column - anything that you can put in a panel can be put in a mega menu!

More info at the project page http://drupal.org/project/menu_minipanels

Scheduled Downtime

Drupal.org is scheduled for downtime, Tuesday October 19th At 00:00 UTC (Monday October 18th 5PM PDT, 8PM EDT). We will be launching the redesign of Drupal.org, with a new theme, unified search and dashboard. We expect 1 hour of downtime, but are planning a 2 hour maintenance window. The site should be back up by 02:00 UTC (7PM PDT, 10PM EDT). Thank you for your patience.

Support Drupal by voting in the 2010 Open Source Awards

Packt Publishing, the company behind many well-known Drupal books, is also responsible for the Open Source Awards, an annual online event held to distinguish excellence among open source projects. Winners of this competition receive cash awards that go to support their projects. Over the past five years, Drupal has won thousands of dollars in award competitions sponsored by Packt, due in no small part to the strength and passion of our community.

This year, Drupal is up against historic rivals Joomla! and WordPress in the Hall of Fame CMS category. The winning project will receive $2,500.

How can you help make Drupal win? Just go to Packt’s site and cast your vote. But don’t delay, as the competition is only open until November 5.

Packt is also giving away a free Amazon Kindle to a randomly selected voter. Help support Drupal by voting today!

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