Compusure Drupal development is part of Compusure Solutions web development and design. This website is meant to showcase the many features and versatility of the Drupal CMS while supporting an active community of various interest groups. Currently we are experimenting with drupal social networking, client and project management, centralized bookmark/favourite management and a helpdesk type case tracking system. As you may have noticed we are also aggregating a number of feeds from various sources that deal with Drupal. These are in varying stages of functionality, so please bear with us.

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Drupal update from 5.7 to 5.8 looks good.

After a few hours of toiling away at the upgrade things look to be intact.. panels will have to go back in the am and maybe some tweaks. I will report further on my reckless drupal upgrading in the morn. It seems like my laziness paid off as Drupal 5.9 came out shortly after this post, well shortly enough. I am about to upgrade to 5.9 and am also installing Drupal 6.3 at drupal6.compusure.org. I will post about the upgrade in about an hour. sometime tomorrow, had problems with Tinymce so am dropping it for FCKeditor.. it looks to be behaving so far.. had a little meddling to do to get it configued decently.. installed the pathauto module which scares me a little.. anyhoo.. Goodnight all I had to disable the distributed login module for now.

Dries Buytaert: Belgium.be using Drupal

Belgium.be, the official website of Belgium, is using Drupal at http://forum2010.belgium.be. This forum site has been put together in preparation for our
Presidency of the Council of the European Union
in the second half of 2010.

Perhaps the most remarkable aspect is the fact that the site was built in less than 10 days. The Chancellorship of the Prime Minister picked Connexion to build this site with the help of Internet Architects.

The site is available in 4 languages so all Belgian citizens can express their opinions and engage in interactive discussions about European issues.

SocialTwist Tell-a-Friend

This module makes available the SocialTwist Tell-a-Friend widget for Drupal for FREE.The widget enables users to announce content from the page viewed on Drupal via email, IM, blogs, and social networking sites.
The possibility of spreading content from Drupal across diverse email and social networking channels makes this very different from other similar products. Also, users don't need to remember email addresses since the widget shows the contact lists from the respective email/social networks. That makes it a lot more powerful than other tools which just show a basic form to type email addresses.
The widget gets embedded in the content and lets the user announce a specific page than the entire site without moving to another page. Site owners can customize the widget properties and view usage statistics by signing up for FREE at http://secure.socialtwist.com/web/signup and getting a SocialTwist ID.

EmmaJane: You are the r0xx0r!

I don't get a lot of fan mail. But I'm pretty sure I just got the world's best intentioned, but poorly thought out, fan letter:

Love yer site, your Drupal work, and omfg, you're even into the Ubuntu doc-team. I think that is the grandest, and I'll likely gawk atcha in DC during DrupalCon where a 3D screensaver / wallpaper, and general graphic homage will be born out due to a slick time lapse photo montage shall ensue, et. al. ;->
Keep on rockin' in the free world. :-)

The identity of this person will forever be known to only two people (me and "him"), so please don't ask. Although I am a little bit creeped out by this email, this Public Service Announcement isn't about making anyone feel uncomfortable. (I've sent my fair share of weird emails that have been fuelled by inside jokes and caffeine and not at all fuelled by sanity, so I'm hardly one to judge. This person has gotten a quick reply back and knows how I feel about the email.) read more

Ryan Szrama: Ubercart Sessions at Drupalcon DC

Honestly, it feels crazy early for me to be submitting session proposals to a conference four months out. I was motivated by the reminder that the deadline is nearing to get our Ubercart session proposals up on the site for folks to scope out and vote into being. If you haven't posted your proposals yet (not counting BoF sessions), get on it! The deadline is December 10th.
I'll be teaming up with Lyle, the other core Uberdev, and the rest of Team Ubercart to present a couple of sessions:read more

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