Open Atrium is also based on OG, fyi.
Here's the thread on Common's modules' readiness for D7. Commons will be ported as soon as feasible, with Acquia sponsoring an internship ( @IceCreamYou ) and other support to keep moving forward, still it looks like 3rd quarter at the earliest. See the new comments towards the bottom of the thread. http://commons.acquia.com/wiki/migration-status-drupal-commons-modules
On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 2:59 PM, Steve Karsch steve@stevekarsch.com wrote:
Darius, Acquia Commons is actually based on Organic Groups, as is groups.drupal.org, so I think OG is a perfectly good answer for a community site. Thanks! Steve
On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 1:13 PM, Darius Blaszyk dhkblaszyk@zeelandnet.nl wrote:
Hi Ursula, Thanks for the hint. I will check this out. I'm surprised no-one mentioned organic groups on this list. Does this
mean
that OG is not really preferred to be used for community sites? I just stumbled upon it, so I'm curious to find out. Regards, Darius
On Jul 27, 2011, at 7:40 PM, Ursula Pieper wrote:
Emma Hogbin of Design-to-Theme has a great guide for setting up a
community
site in Drupal7: http://www.designtotheme.com/ (scroll down to SBE Community Site).
It was developed for her fabulous site building extravaganza class.
Ursula
On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 10:18 AM, Darius Blaszyk <
dhkblaszyk@zeelandnet.nl>
wrote:
Hi,
Some time ago I sent a mail to this list about setting up a community
site
with a number of groups and group pages. I got really helpful support at that time, but unfortunately it was all based on Aquia commons. I would really prefer to use Drupal 7 and therefore I'm asking again here. Is
there
a possibility (I'm sure there is) to setup a community site using D7.4?
TIA, Darius
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