[drupal-docs] Linux User and Developer Magazine Article
Robin Monks
devlinks at gmail.com
Wed Oct 12 20:41:11 UTC 2005
OK, so I think we know what we want now:
1. A article on how Drupal makes communities, focusing on case
studies.
2. Various high-profile case studies.
3. Connecting information on how Drupal can be extended (eg:
Introduction/filler.
Perhaps an outline similar to this:
1. Introduction
1. Background
2. How Drupal can help you
2. Drupal in Action
1. Kernal trap
2. Site 2
3. Site 3
3. Going further
1. How to customize Drupal
2. Where to go for more help
Thoughts?
Robin
On 10/12/05, Kobus Myburgh <ITBJDM at puknet.puk.ac.za> wrote:
>
> I have www.humourauthority.com <http://www.humourauthority.com>, using
> Drupal since March 2003.
>
> Some modules there is extensively (even though amateurishly) modified to
> do what I want them to do.
>
> Kobus
>
>
> >>> cel4145 at cyberdash.com 10/11/2005 7:34 PM >>>
> 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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Robin Monks,
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robin at civicspacelabs.org
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