[drupal-docs] Linux User and Developer Magazine Article

Charlie Lowe cel4145 at cyberdash.com
Tue Oct 11 17:34:02 UTC 2005


I would think the sites should be either high profile or those which 
have demonstrated an expanded view of what can be done. In the latter 
case when new functionality has been created, we should probably limit 
to those where some of that functionality has been offered back to the 
Drupal community. In other words, a highly modded Drupal install that 
has additional modules should have at least some of those contributed 
back to Drupal so that people reading the article and liking the 
functionality they see can have a chance to try to build something similiar.

As far as site suggestions? I like kerneltrap because of it's long 
history of using Drupal. Good way to bring up Slashdotting resistance :) 
Newer sites I might suggest are ourmedia and the onion. Of course these 
are just a few off the top of my head. We should think about what 
functionality we want to premier and find sites appropriately.

Robin Monks wrote:
> Yes, I like this idea.
> 
> Any suggestions for the sites?
> 



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