I saw it tweeted that we have a code of conduct now. Was there some comunity discussion of this somewhere? Maybe an issue? Link for others that might have missed it: http://drupal.org/dcoc -- James Gilliland
Yes, there was: http://drupal.org/search/apachesolr_search/%22code%20of%20conduct%22 and especially http://groups.drupal.org/dcoc . Regards, Ezra Ezra Barnett Gildesgame | http://growingventuresolutions.com | http://ezra-g.com On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 11:36 PM, James Gilliland <neclimdul@gmail.com> wrote:
I saw it tweeted that we have a code of conduct now. Was there some comunity discussion of this somewhere? Maybe an issue?
Link for others that might have missed it: http://drupal.org/dcoc
-- James Gilliland
Mm, never seen this before; looks like a good thing tho. I'd have to agree it went under my radar, and I'd like to think I'm rather active. What procedure is in place for an idea to go from idea to community practice? --Robin On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 12:36 AM, James Gilliland <neclimdul@gmail.com>wrote:
I saw it tweeted that we have a code of conduct now. Was there some comunity discussion of this somewhere? Maybe an issue?
Link for others that might have missed it: http://drupal.org/dcoc
-- James Gilliland
-- *R♂bin Monks <http://robinmonks.com>* President, Podhurl Inc. <http://podhurl.us> Drupal Association Individual Member 603.236.7357 <http://www.dandyid.org/id/robinmonks> Live in such a way that those who know you but don't know God, will come to know God because they know you.
This is going to sound facetious, but is not meant to be. In Moshe's opening paragraph, "...Namely, we keep Drupal a fun, welcoming, challenging, and fair place to play..." what is the context of 'Drupal' ? Is it GDO, DO, IRQ, every developer and artist in the field that works with it, clients who make use of it? I think the code is fairly innocuous, but I'm curious as to how wide a swath is being asked to go under its umbrella.
There was an active discussion for the last several months on g.d.o Cheers, Bill -- Bill Fitzgerald http://funnymonkey.com FunnyMonkey -- Click. Connect. Learn. ph. 503 897 7160 On Aug 28, 2010, at 8:36 PM, James Gilliland <neclimdul@gmail.com> wrote:
I saw it tweeted that we have a code of conduct now. Was there some comunity discussion of this somewhere? Maybe an issue?
Link for others that might have missed it: http://drupal.org/dcoc
-- James Gilliland
Bill Fitzgerald wrote:
There was an active discussion for the last several months on g.d.o
Is there an email notification list of new groups with a description of the purpose of the group? New groups tend to go unnoticed unless you have the time to visit regularly. -- Earnie -- http://progw.com -- http://www.for-my-kids.com
You can subscribe to a feed of new groups at http://groups.drupal.org/ [wait for it...] groups ;). That's http://groups.drupal.org/groups Regards, Ezra Ezra Barnett Gildesgame | http://growingventuresolutions.com | http://ezra-g.com On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 9:15 AM, Earnie Boyd <earnie@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
Bill Fitzgerald wrote:
There was an active discussion for the last several months on g.d.o
Is there an email notification list of new groups with a description of the purpose of the group? New groups tend to go unnoticed unless you have the time to visit regularly.
-- Earnie -- http://progw.com -- http://www.for-my-kids.com
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 7:15 AM, Earnie Boyd <earnie@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
Bill Fitzgerald wrote:
There was an active discussion for the last several months on g.d.o
Is there an email notification list of new groups with a description of the purpose of the group? New groups tend to go unnoticed unless you have the time to visit regularly.
There is an rss feed available from http://groups.drupal.org/groups - http://groups.drupal.org/og/all/feed The discussion of the code of conduct was also on the "hot" content list for a little while http://groups.drupal.org/hot - I'm hopeful that the hot content list is useful for people who visit the site infrequently to see what is important right now. Regards, Greg -- Greg Knaddison | 720-310-5623 | http://growingventuresolutions.com Mastering Drupal | http://www.masteringdrupal.com
List of hot content is awesome, I didnt know about this!! Why not link this from groups homepage? @Earnie you can also use RSS to mail web apps to get an e mail when a new item pops in the RSS feed, if you are not a RSS reader person. On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 7:01 PM, Greg Knaddison < Greg@growingventuresolutions.com> wrote:
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 7:15 AM, Earnie Boyd <earnie@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
Bill Fitzgerald wrote:
There was an active discussion for the last several months on g.d.o
Is there an email notification list of new groups with a description of the purpose of the group? New groups tend to go unnoticed unless you have the time to visit regularly.
There is an rss feed available from http://groups.drupal.org/groups - http://groups.drupal.org/og/all/feed
The discussion of the code of conduct was also on the "hot" content list for a little while http://groups.drupal.org/hot - I'm hopeful that the hot content list is useful for people who visit the site infrequently to see what is important right now.
Regards, Greg
-- Greg Knaddison | 720-310-5623 | http://growingventuresolutions.com Mastering Drupal | http://www.masteringdrupal.com
one of the advantages of a mailing list On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 10:31 AM, Greg Knaddison < Greg@growingventuresolutions.com> wrote:
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 7:15 AM, Earnie Boyd <earnie@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
Bill Fitzgerald wrote:
There was an active discussion for the last several months on g.d.o
Is there an email notification list of new groups with a description of the purpose of the group? New groups tend to go unnoticed unless you have the time to visit regularly.
There is an rss feed available from http://groups.drupal.org/groups - http://groups.drupal.org/og/all/feed
The discussion of the code of conduct was also on the "hot" content list for a little while http://groups.drupal.org/hot - I'm hopeful that the hot content list is useful for people who visit the site infrequently to see what is important right now.
Regards, Greg
-- Greg Knaddison | 720-310-5623 | http://growingventuresolutions.com Mastering Drupal | http://www.masteringdrupal.com
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 8:31 AM, Greg Knaddison < Greg@growingventuresolutions.com> wrote:
The discussion of the code of conduct was also on the "hot" content list for a little while http://groups.drupal.org/hot - I'm hopeful that the hot content list is useful for people who visit the site infrequently to see what is important right now.
Is there an RSS feed for the "hot" content list? There's a block that goes to /groups/tracker/feed, but that seems to be different content. Justin
There isn't, just like there isn't for the /tracker/UID pages. I think it's a bit of a weird situation to try to figure out what content should be included in a feed of "hot" content and which order to sort it. Content can gain and lose energy heading up and down in hotness over time. Would the rss feed be sorted by hotness? Or by date and include items above a particular level of hotness? If someone can create a recipe for how to do this I'd gladly add the feature to groups.drupal.org and be one of the first subscribers ;) Regards, Greg -- Greg Knaddison | 720-310-5623 | http://growingventuresolutions.com Mastering Drupal | http://www.masteringdrupal.com On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 1:27 PM, Justin Ellison <justin@techadvise.com> wrote:
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 8:31 AM, Greg Knaddison <Greg@growingventuresolutions.com> wrote:
The discussion of the code of conduct was also on the "hot" content list for a little while http://groups.drupal.org/hot - I'm hopeful that the hot content list is useful for people who visit the site infrequently to see what is important right now.
Is there an RSS feed for the "hot" content list? There's a block that goes to /groups/tracker/feed, but that seems to be different content. Justin
From what I've seen of rss feeds from different sorts of aggregators like Techmeme, Hacker News, Reddit, etc. They all it seem do the latter, add items to the feed as soon as they hit a certain level of "hottness" and sort them by when they reached that point.
So there probably would need to be a module which periodically polls the hottness of different articles and once an article reaches a preset threshold, adds that article to a table which has Views integration to provide the RSS feed. Sounds like a nice submodule for the Radioactive module! -- Kyle Mathews Blog: kyle.mathews2000.com/blog Twitter: http://twitter.com/kylemathews Company: http://eduglu.com On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 2:36 PM, Greg Knaddison < Greg@growingventuresolutions.com> wrote:
There isn't, just like there isn't for the /tracker/UID pages.
I think it's a bit of a weird situation to try to figure out what content should be included in a feed of "hot" content and which order to sort it. Content can gain and lose energy heading up and down in hotness over time. Would the rss feed be sorted by hotness? Or by date and include items above a particular level of hotness?
If someone can create a recipe for how to do this I'd gladly add the feature to groups.drupal.org and be one of the first subscribers ;)
Regards, Greg
-- Greg Knaddison | 720-310-5623 | http://growingventuresolutions.com Mastering Drupal | http://www.masteringdrupal.com
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 1:27 PM, Justin Ellison <justin@techadvise.com> wrote:
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 8:31 AM, Greg Knaddison <Greg@growingventuresolutions.com> wrote:
The discussion of the code of conduct was also on the "hot" content list for a little while http://groups.drupal.org/hot - I'm hopeful that the hot content list is useful for people who visit the site infrequently to see what is important right now.
Is there an RSS feed for the "hot" content list? There's a block that
goes
to /groups/tracker/feed, but that seems to be different content. Justin
Agree - it's like the equivalent of hitting the front page on Digg or the like. On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 3:47 PM, Kyle Mathews <mathews.kyle@gmail.com> wrote:
From what I've seen of rss feeds from different sorts of aggregators like Techmeme, Hacker News, Reddit, etc. They all it seem do the latter, add items to the feed as soon as they hit a certain level of "hottness" and sort them by when they reached that point.
So there probably would need to be a module which periodically polls the hottness of different articles and once an article reaches a preset threshold, adds that article to a table which has Views integration to provide the RSS feed. Sounds like a nice submodule for the Radioactive module!
-- Kyle Mathews
Blog: kyle.mathews2000.com/blog Twitter: http://twitter.com/kylemathews Company: http://eduglu.com
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 2:36 PM, Greg Knaddison < Greg@growingventuresolutions.com> wrote:
There isn't, just like there isn't for the /tracker/UID pages.
I think it's a bit of a weird situation to try to figure out what content should be included in a feed of "hot" content and which order to sort it. Content can gain and lose energy heading up and down in hotness over time. Would the rss feed be sorted by hotness? Or by date and include items above a particular level of hotness?
If someone can create a recipe for how to do this I'd gladly add the feature to groups.drupal.org and be one of the first subscribers ;)
Regards, Greg
-- Greg Knaddison | 720-310-5623 | http://growingventuresolutions.com Mastering Drupal | http://www.masteringdrupal.com
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 1:27 PM, Justin Ellison <justin@techadvise.com> wrote:
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 8:31 AM, Greg Knaddison <Greg@growingventuresolutions.com> wrote:
The discussion of the code of conduct was also on the "hot" content list for a little while http://groups.drupal.org/hot - I'm hopeful that the hot content list is useful for people who visit the site infrequently to see what is important right now.
Is there an RSS feed for the "hot" content list? There's a block that
goes
to /groups/tracker/feed, but that seems to be different content. Justin
Well, the front page of the old Digg. I don't think anyone wants to see GDO's hot list full of Reddit reposts or the fail ox :) On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 5:28 AM, Justin Ellison <justin@techadvise.com> wrote:
Agree - it's like the equivalent of hitting the front page on Digg or the like.
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 3:47 PM, Kyle Mathews <mathews.kyle@gmail.com> wrote:
From what I've seen of rss feeds from different sorts of aggregators like Techmeme, Hacker News, Reddit, etc. They all it seem do the latter, add items to the feed as soon as they hit a certain level of "hottness" and sort them by when they reached that point. So there probably would need to be a module which periodically polls the hottness of different articles and once an article reaches a preset threshold, adds that article to a table which has Views integration to provide the RSS feed. Sounds like a nice submodule for the Radioactive module! -- Kyle Mathews
Blog: kyle.mathews2000.com/blog Twitter: http://twitter.com/kylemathews Company: http://eduglu.com
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 2:36 PM, Greg Knaddison <Greg@growingventuresolutions.com> wrote:
There isn't, just like there isn't for the /tracker/UID pages.
I think it's a bit of a weird situation to try to figure out what content should be included in a feed of "hot" content and which order to sort it. Content can gain and lose energy heading up and down in hotness over time. Would the rss feed be sorted by hotness? Or by date and include items above a particular level of hotness?
If someone can create a recipe for how to do this I'd gladly add the feature to groups.drupal.org and be one of the first subscribers ;)
Regards, Greg
-- Greg Knaddison | 720-310-5623 | http://growingventuresolutions.com Mastering Drupal | http://www.masteringdrupal.com
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 1:27 PM, Justin Ellison <justin@techadvise.com> wrote:
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 8:31 AM, Greg Knaddison <Greg@growingventuresolutions.com> wrote:
The discussion of the code of conduct was also on the "hot" content list for a little while http://groups.drupal.org/hot - I'm hopeful that the hot content list is useful for people who visit the site infrequently to see what is important right now.
Is there an RSS feed for the "hot" content list? There's a block that goes to /groups/tracker/feed, but that seems to be different content. Justin
I see thanks. I find gdo discussions difficult to keep up with and just YAN place to discuss so I don't spend a lot of time there and didn't see this. Thanks for the links. Re context of "Drupal" I'd say all of the above. If you're discussing Drupal or in a Drupal related event, or drupal related discussion medium you should be following the DCOC. Its not like most of the items on the list are a far stretch from normal polite behavior anyways. -- Jim On 08/29/2010 12:08 AM, Bill Fitzgerald wrote:
There was an active discussion for the last several months on g.d.o
Cheers,
Bill
--
Bill Fitzgerald http://funnymonkey.com FunnyMonkey -- Click. Connect. Learn. ph. 503 897 7160
On Aug 28, 2010, at 8:36 PM, James Gilliland <neclimdul@gmail.com <mailto:neclimdul@gmail.com>> wrote:
I saw it tweeted that we have a code of conduct now. Was there some comunity discussion of this somewhere? Maybe an issue?
Link for others that might have missed it: http://drupal.org/dcoc
-- James Gilliland
Not a stretch at all, but I'm still a little shaky on the intention once you move away from DO. If all the above, when delivering a new site to a client, who hadn't known Drupal from donuts, do we have them raise their right hand and repeat? (Now, that -was- sarcasm, but a serious question is buried within). On 08/30/2010 10:53 AM, James Gilliland wrote:
Re context of "Drupal" I'd say all of the above. If you're discussing Drupal or in a Drupal related event, or drupal related discussion medium you should be following the DCOC. Its not like most of the items on the list are a far stretch from normal polite behavior anyways.
There was also a session and a BoF at DrupalCON Copenhagen last week, so people could hash this idea out in person. http://cph2010.drupal.org/sessions/drupal-rights-and-responsibilities For clients, it is about setting expectations if the client ever intends to interact with the community. If the client filters all their needs through you, then Drupal (in all forms) should be invisible to them. On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 11:00 AM, Jeff Greenberg <jeff@ayendesigns.com> wrote:
Not a stretch at all, but I'm still a little shaky on the intention once you move away from DO. If all the above, when delivering a new site to a client, who hadn't known Drupal from donuts, do we have them raise their right hand and repeat? (Now, that -was- sarcasm, but a serious question is buried within).
On 08/30/2010 10:53 AM, James Gilliland wrote:
Re context of "Drupal" I'd say all of the above. If you're discussing Drupal or in a Drupal related event, or drupal related discussion medium you should be following the DCOC. Its not like most of the items on the list are a far stretch from normal polite behavior anyways.
-- Ken Rickard agentrickard@gmail.com http://ken.therickards.com
We need to remember the majority of "Drupal" the community isn't at Drupalcons. And I'd also second g.d.o is nearly impossible to follow... Sadly this means now I'm brain-storming about community communication again... One of the fun things with a big community like this is letting developers in the trenches who are deploying Drupal, but not working on core Drupal able to keep in the loop with what is going on. --Robin On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 3:29 PM, Ken Rickard <agentrickard@gmail.com> wrote:
There was also a session and a BoF at DrupalCON Copenhagen last week, so people could hash this idea out in person.
http://cph2010.drupal.org/sessions/drupal-rights-and-responsibilities
For clients, it is about setting expectations if the client ever intends to interact with the community. If the client filters all their needs through you, then Drupal (in all forms) should be invisible to them.
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 11:00 AM, Jeff Greenberg <jeff@ayendesigns.com> wrote:
Not a stretch at all, but I'm still a little shaky on the intention once you move away from DO. If all the above, when delivering a new site to a client, who hadn't known Drupal from donuts, do we have them raise their right hand and repeat? (Now, that -was- sarcasm, but a serious question is buried within).
On 08/30/2010 10:53 AM, James Gilliland wrote:
Re context of "Drupal" I'd say all of the above. If you're discussing Drupal or in a Drupal related event, or drupal related discussion medium you should be following the DCOC. Its not like most of the items on the list are a far stretch from normal polite behavior anyways.
-- Ken Rickard agentrickard@gmail.com http://ken.therickards.com
-- *R♂bin Monks <http://robinmonks.com>* President, Podhurl Inc. <http://podhurl.us> Drupal Association Individual Member 603.236.7357 <http://www.dandyid.org/id/robinmonks> Live in such a way that those who know you but don't know God, will come to know God because they know you.
Agreed, I was also not able to attend this Drupalcon so missed out on the BOF as well. I only brought this up because it blindsided me. I would have liked to have seen a call for review here but its really not that big of a deal. It was clearly discussed in a public setting(following our COC). -- James Gilliland On 08/30/2010 04:09 PM, Robin Monks wrote:
We need to remember the majority of "Drupal" the community isn't at Drupalcons. And I'd also second g.d.o is nearly impossible to follow...
Sadly this means now I'm brain-storming about community communication again... One of the fun things with a big community like this is letting developers in the trenches who are deploying Drupal, but not working on core Drupal able to keep in the loop with what is going on.
--Robin
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 3:29 PM, Ken Rickard <agentrickard@gmail.com <mailto:agentrickard@gmail.com>> wrote:
There was also a session and a BoF at DrupalCON Copenhagen last week, so people could hash this idea out in person.
http://cph2010.drupal.org/sessions/drupal-rights-and-responsibilities
For clients, it is about setting expectations if the client ever intends to interact with the community. If the client filters all their needs through you, then Drupal (in all forms) should be invisible to them.
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 11:00 AM, Jeff Greenberg <jeff@ayendesigns.com <mailto:jeff@ayendesigns.com>> wrote: > Not a stretch at all, but I'm still a little shaky on the intention once you > move away from DO. If all the above, when delivering a new site to a client, > who hadn't known Drupal from donuts, do we have them raise their right hand > and repeat? (Now, that -was- sarcasm, but a serious question is buried > within). > > On 08/30/2010 10:53 AM, James Gilliland wrote: > > Re context of "Drupal" I'd say all of the above. If you're discussing Drupal > or in a Drupal related event, or drupal related discussion medium you should > be following the DCOC. Its not like most of the items on the list are a far > stretch from normal polite behavior anyways. > >
-- Ken Rickard agentrickard@gmail.com <mailto:agentrickard@gmail.com> http://ken.therickards.com
-- *R♂bin Monks <http://robinmonks.com>* President, Podhurl Inc. <http://podhurl.us> Drupal Association Individual Member 603.236.7357 <http://www.dandyid.org/id/robinmonks>
Live in such a way that those who know you but don't know God, will come to know God because they know you.
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