Drupal is an open source content management platform, allowing an individual or a community of users to easily publish, manage and organize a great variety of content on a website.

Equipped with a powerful blend of features, Drupal is able to support community sites, blogs, portals and more.

This is Drupal's core, you can find the contributed modules page at http://ohloh.net/projects/3502.

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Released initial work on Chamilo module for Drupal 6 and 7 http://drupal.org/project/chamilo drupal chamilo develCuy — 3 months ago

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karsten: We at TYPO3 do our part to save the planet - only 18000 flight km in 2009 for me opposed to 160000 km for dries from Drupal robertlemke — 8 months ago

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I don't understand why my drupal themes commits don't count in ohloh. They show up in my timeline, but don't get counted, it's really unfair there's a lot of php commits in there. It's ridiculous I have 12 commits to Drupal counted in ohloh, when it's really more like 320. drupal themes ipwa — 10 months ago

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robert: About the Drupal security team: past, current and future http://tr.im/jW0j robertlemke — about 1 year ago

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Ohloh Analysis Summary

  by Daniel F. Kudwien (sun)

It should be mentioned that, contrary to Ohloh's Analysis Summary, the development team of Drupal is very large. The stats are wrong, because many developers contribute to Drupal, but only a few developers have necessary rights to commit code into Drupal core repositories. This ensures a very high quality in Drupal's core code base.

That may sound odd, but it's actually the best structure I've ever experienced in a FOSS project. ... [More] Because of that, it's pretty hard to find code in Drupal core that does not follow Drupal's coding standards. [Less]

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Consider Switching to Drupal

  by mgifford

For four years OpenConcept Consulting (http://www.openconcept.ca) developed its own CMS, but started making the switch to Drupal two years ago. We've been very happy with the switch and have been able to provide our clients with a much more reliable service.

Drupal has a great developer community, very flexible code base and a strong user base. The Drupal 5 has seen some huge improvements in usability (and 4.7 was pretty good). ... [More] There is a lot of momentum behind this project and it is exciting to think where it will be two years from now. [Less]

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    These courses will take place on March 7, 2011, before the main conference begins and will be held in the classroom facilities of the University of Chicago’s Gleacher Center, located steps from the conference venue. We are looking for sessions and workshops that touch on all aspects of Web development, from Drupal site-building, module development, user experience design, and beyond.

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    EchoDitto Tech Blog: Tutorial: How to Group Fields in Views With a Div or Span Tag

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    First, create a ... [More] template for your view.

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    With the git-svn-migrate scripts I wrote, you can batch convert all of your Subversion repositories in just 3 steps. And I’ve GPLed them and put them on GitHub if you’d like to collaborate and improve them; see the git-svn-migrate project page.

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