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Eclipse SDK 4.0 Now Available for Early Adopters

Official Eclipse News - Wed, 07/28/2010 - 19:44
The Eclipse Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of Eclipse SDK 4.0, the next generation Eclipse platform. Eclipse has a very large and successful ecosystem of plugin providers and RCP application developers. Eclipse 4.0 introduces new features that make it easier for the members of the ecosystem to build and assemble Eclipse plugins and RCP applications.
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Case Study: www.aidshilfe.de relaunch

Official Drupal News - Wed, 07/28/2010 - 18:33

The Deutsche Aids-Hilfe (DAH) is the leading German non-governmental organization that deals with the concerns of people living with HIV/AIDS and helps raise awareness of effective HIV prevention techniques.
As the governing body for more than 120 local AIDS service organizations, it supports this work at many different levels.

The DAH website, aidshilfe.de, is one of the organization’s main communication channels. It offers information on HIV and other sexual transmitted infections and covers the field of counseling for private matters. The website also provides contact information for local self-help-centers, a broad selection of free information material, workshops, community features, etc.

Work on the aidshilfe.de project was supported by many partners. Christoph Schüßler designed the website, which was implemented in Drupal by Berlin-based Werk21. The new aidshilfe.de is a step forward toward a future-proof system that features an attractive new design, interactive features, user-friendly community functionality and great usability.

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Attend Eclipse Testing Day in Darmstadt

Official Eclipse News - Wed, 07/28/2010 - 18:17
Bredex, MicroDoc and the Eclipse Foundation are pleased to announce Eclipse Testing Day in Darmstadt, which takes place September 8, 2010. Eclipse Testing Day is a day-long event for technical developers, testers, architects and managers to learn more about testing with Eclipse and OSGi technology.
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Ticket Cake - An Event Ticketing Website

Official Drupal News - Mon, 07/26/2010 - 13:43


TicketCake.com is an event ticketing and promotion start-up that recently launched using Drupal as its framework. The website features an innovative design by White Label Graphics which balances functionality and simplicity.

Because Drupal has many ways to display dynamic content, finding the right way to implement a design can be a problem in itself. To overcome this obstacle, the Ticket Cake team focused a significant amount of time creating wireframes for the project.

Drupal’s unique ability to display content in various ways made the process of developing wireframes a constant back and forth. With each iteration, the team updated price quotes, layouts, and site flow.

“Throughout the construction of the wireframes, we always looked to a keep it simple philosophy that ended up being vital,” said Joe Henriod, head of the Ticket Cake business development team. “Measure twice, cut once.”

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Case Study: Grandiflora

Official Drupal News - Fri, 07/23/2010 - 07:53

Grandiflora is a boutique florist based in Sydney, Australia. Although you might not have heard of them before, you've probably seen their work in the pages of Vogue, Harpers Bazaar and many other fashion magazines. They've also created the floral design for many celebrity weddings and events in the Australia's premier harbour city.

Recently Grandiflora were interested in updating their identity and marketing (including their website), so they tasked the team at House of Laudanum to create a custom online shopping experience to sell their products online. The previous website was a custom CMS written in Perl and while it did have some e-commerce facilities, it required updating to be a more integrated shopping solution.

Why was Drupal chosen for the project?

Although WordPress was considered early on in the decision making process, the team chose Drupal mainly because of the Ubercart module and some other contributed modules which laid the foundation for the integrated payment solution required for the project.

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DrupalCon Copenhagen: Initial program

Official Drupal News - Thu, 07/22/2010 - 14:42

After reviewing 240 sessions submitted for the conference, the track chairs, the Copenhagen team and the Drupal Association are proud to present the DrupalCon Copenhagen program.

The total of 94 sessions is made up of 83 regular sessions, 6 platinum sponsor sessions, 3 keynotes and 2 rounds of lightning talks.

The session selection accounts for many factors including attendee votes, addressing the breadth of interests of DrupalCon attendees, and providing a balanced and compelling program. For example, some sessions were picked because they were essential for introducing new developers to Drupal, other sessions were selected because they present important local Drupal business cases, etc.

If you proposed a session that didn't make it into the program, please consider presenting it at the Unconference on August 23rd or run it as a Birds of a Feather session. We will be adding more information about these options to the website in the coming weeks.

You can either see the sessions selected for each track below, or take a look at the program overview. Please bear in mind that this is not the final program and that sessions are likely to be moved around as we refine it.

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The redesign gets a boost

Official Drupal News - Tue, 07/20/2010 - 23:19

At the Drupal Association retreat in San Francisco, the general assembly set the completion of the drupal.org redesign as its number one priority for 2010. The assembly agreed to fund five contracts to help eliminate obstacles that had prevented the community from completing the redesign.

Five key roles were identified: Architect, Solr developer, Project module developer, and an infrastructure developer. The association also elected to upgrade Drupal.org code repository from CVS to Git to help maintain Drupal.org as the hub of Drupal development.

Hiring process:

Job descriptions were developed in conjunction with both the redesign volunteers and the Drupal.org project managers, Kieran Lal, Chris Strahl, and Lisa Rex. The job descriptions were then posted to groups.drupal.org for 3 weeks. Approximately 35 applications were received and a dozen interviews were conducted by the project management team. The contracts were negotiated with Drupal Association Interim General Manager Jacob Redding, to whom the project team reports directly. Contractors work day-to-day with the project management team. The association will pay for the contract work using the funds raised through memberships, advertising, partnerships, affiliates, and DrupalCon sponsorships.

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jQuery Conferences 2010: Call for speakers

Official jQuery Blog - Tue, 07/20/2010 - 15:14

We’d like to open up submissions for talks for our conferences in London and Boston.

The dates are currently being firmed up, but currently we’re eyeing these days: London: Sept 13-14; Boston: Oct 16-17. Please fill out the form if you’re interested in speaking at either of these events.

We will be sharing more information about these two epic events in the coming weeks.

Categories: JavaScript

Submit Early for Eclipse Summit Europe

Official Eclipse News - Tue, 07/20/2010 - 01:51
The ESE Program Committee will select five early-bird talks from those submitted by August 2, 2010. Winners will be announced August 9, and receive a free ESE T-shirt.
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Scheduled downtime

Official Drupal News - Mon, 07/19/2010 - 18:49

Drupal.org will have some scheduled downtime, Wednesday 21st of July, 22:00 UTC (3PM PDT, 6PM EDT). We will be enhancing the usability of the drupal.org issue queues. Since the drupal.org database is quite large, this can take a while. We hope to be back in one hour.

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Gartner on HTML5 vs Flash

Flash links Adobe likes - Wed, 07/14/2010 - 14:22
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DrupalCamps Organizer Survey - Final Results

Official Drupal News - Mon, 07/12/2010 - 15:02

The Drupal Association has been working to figure out the most effective ways it can help local user groups organize Drupal camps. We quickly realized that there was a lack of data about how past and present Drupal camps were currently being organized. With that in mind, we created an online survey for DrupalCamp organizers that would help everyone understand how Drupal camps currently worked.

Over the course of about 7 weeks, we collected a total of 51 responses, with 6 duplicates and unusable, making our sample size 45 Drupal camps. In a previous article posted on the Drupal Event Organization Drupal group, I posted the results from the first 31 responses. Since that article was published (and because of it), we had an additional 14 responses, making the data that much more valuable.

Overall, the 45 camps that completed the survey had over 6,200 participants, a combined budget of almost $250,000, and were organized by over 400 volunteers.

The resulting data is extremely valuable to both the Drupal Association and Drupal user groups around the world. The Drupal Association now has an idea of how camps are currently being organized and can make informed decisions about how to help future organizers. Local user groups can use this data to help plan future events. In particular, the average cost-per-particpant and participants-per-volunteers data (highlighted below) should be considered when planning future camps.

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Drupal 7.0 Alpha 6 released

Official Drupal News - Fri, 07/09/2010 - 23:25

Our fifth Drupal 7 alpha version was released a little over a month ago. Today, we're proud to announce the release of the sixth (and hopefully final) alpha version of Drupal 7.x for your further testing and feedback. The first alpha announcement provided a comprehensive list of improvements made since Drupal 6.x, so in this announcement we'll concentrate on how you can help ensure that Drupal 7 is released as soon as possible and is as rock solid as the previous Drupal releases that you've grown to love!

This release includes many critical bug fixes, a nearly working upgrade path, and a new default core theme: Bartik!

Please see the release notes for more details.

When will alpha become beta?

We have identified several "beta blocking" issues, and itemized these at the Drupal core community initiatives page. On or about August 1, 2010 (or when the upgrade path is working, whichever comes first) we will create a new official Drupal 7 release. If this list is fixed, it will be a beta release. Otherwise, it will be another alpha release. It's expected we will have a few beta versions and at least one release candidate before Drupal 7.0 is finalized. We can potentially reach beta within the next month by focusing on this short-list of issues! Please help!

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The Official jQuery Podcast – Episodes 28 & 29

Official jQuery Blog - Fri, 07/09/2010 - 20:00

Episode 28 – Remy Sharp Part 3 – jQuery for Designers

In our final part with Remy Sharp we talk about his jQuery for Designers site. jQuery for Designers is a tutorial and screencast site which caters to designers and how to use jQuery to add interactive elements to your site. We discuss the difference between a developer and designer and the needs each has. Remy is the organizer of the Full Frontal JavaScript Conference in Brighton, England.  Plans are underway to have another conference again this November. Finally, we talk about Snap Bird a site which searches farther back in your twitter timeline then the Twitter API will provide you.

Missed previous episodes?  Part 1 – jsbin.com and Part 2 – HTML 5

You can subscribe to the show in iTunes or via the raw RSS feed or you can download the MP3.

Episode 29 – Rey Bomb #3

Rey and Ralph are joined again by Elijah Manor and Doug Neiner and this week we talk about the new JavaScript Tutorial site, Script Junkie. Rey is the editor of the site and both Elijah and Doug have written articles regarding jQuery and jQuery UI for the site.

We also review what is the top priority for the jQuery team right now and that is Mobile jQuery. Ralph gets you up to speed by outlining the problem scope, the research that the team is finding and lay out the current jQuery strategy for mobile.

You can subscribe to the show in iTunes or via the raw RSS feed or you can download the MP3.

Links from the show:

Script Junkie Articles

Elijah’s articles

  1. Six Things Every jQuery Developer Should Know
  2. How to Debug Your jQuery Code
  3. History and Back Button Support
  4. Intro to Error Handling in Ajax Apps
  5. Custom jQuery Events and Selector Filters
  6. How to Create Your Own jQuery Plugin
  7. jQuery Test-Driven Development

Doug’s article

  1. Introduction to Stateful Plugins and the Widget Factory

Mobile jQuery

  1. yayQuery Episode 18 – John Resig
  2. tx.js – John Resig talk on mobile – Part 1
  3. tx.js – John Resig talk on mobile – Part 2

Announcements

Carsonified Online jQuery Conference
Speakers: Rey Bango, John Resig, Karl Swedberg, Ben Alman
July 12, 2010 @ Noon EST
$150 Click for Discount info


O’Rielly Webinar

jQuery mistakes you’re probably making in your project
Speaker: Jonathan Sharp
July 13, 2010 @ 1PM EST
Free w/ Registration

We want to thank MediaTemple for hosting jQuery and the podcast files and we’d like to thank BrandLogic for the podcasting studio.

Follow the show on twitter for up to date information regarding upcoming guests athttp://twitter.com/jquerypodcast. Follow Ralph and Rey on Twitter as well.

You can send feedback about this episode or send in questions to podcast@jQuery.com or use the call-in number (804) 4jQuery, (804) 457-8379.

“jQuery Theme” created by Jonathan Neal

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DrupalCon Copenhagen: Keynote speakers

Official Drupal News - Thu, 07/08/2010 - 20:49

We are proud to announce the keynote speakers at DrupalCon Copenhagen 2010: Rasmus Lerdorf (topic to be crowdsourced), Jeremy Keith (Design of HTML5) and Dries Buytaert (State of Drupal).

The State of Drupal

Dries Buytaert, Drupal Project Lead
Tuesday, August 24th

Dries Buytaert will discuss where Drupal is and where it is going. In particular, he’ll discuss the final preparations for the release of Drupal 7, the Drupal.org redesign, and the plans for Drupal 8.

Dries Buytaert is passionate about the web, open source, and photography. He is the original creator and project lead of Drupal, an open source social publishing system. He is co-founder and chief technology officer of Acquia, a venture-backed software company that offers products and services for Drupal. Dries is also working on Mollom, a service that helps you identify content quality and that stops website spam.

Topic to be decided by you

Rasmus Lerdorf, PHP Project Founder
Wednesday, August 25th

Tell Rasmus which topic you would like him to focus on by leaving a comment on the DrupalCon Copenhagen site.

Rasmus Lerdorf is known for creating the PHP project in 1995 and he has contributed to a number of other open source projects over the years. Rasmus was most recently an infrastructure architect at Yahoo! for over 7 years before joining WePay in 2010. He was born in Greenland, grew up in Denmark and Canada and has a Systems Design engineering degree from the University of Waterloo. You can follow @rasmus on Twitter.

The Design of HTML5

Jeremy Keith, Author of HTML5 For Web Designers
Thursday, August 26th

Everyone's talking about the benefits of HTML5 for Web applications but the specification also introduces an extra layer of semantic richness to our Web documents. These additions aren't wishful thinking for some far-flung future: you can start using them today. That's because the design principles driving HTML5 are steeped in pragmatism. Find out how important good design principles are to any project, whether it's a website, a content management system, or the very language that underpins the World Wide Web.

Jeremy Keith is an Irish web developer living in Brighton, England where he works with the Web consultancy firm Clearleft. He wrote the books DOM Scripting, Bulletproof Ajax, and most recently, HTML5 For Web Designers. His latest project is Huffduffer, a service for creating podcasts of found sounds. When he’s not making websites, Jeremy plays bouzouki in the band Salter Cane.

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DrupalCon Copenhagen: Pre-conference training

Official Drupal News - Thu, 07/01/2010 - 14:40

On August 23rd, the day before the main conference kicks off, you'll be able to attend training sessions facilitated by leading Drupal experts. These sessions will take place at the main conference venue.

The training sessions will cover:

It is possible to attend the training sessions even if you're not going to the main conference. If that's the case, simply buy a ticket for the training session you'd like to attend.

If you buy a ticket for a training session together with a ticket for the conference, we will subtract €30 from the price of your conference ticket (making it €249 + VAT). The discount will be applied automatically during checkout.

Check out the training page for more information on the training sessions.

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Building your first dynamic website – Part 1

Dreamweaver Developer Center - Wed, 06/30/2010 - 07:06
Learn how a dynamic website works and set up a PHP development and testing environment and a MySQL database for your content.
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ThinkDrop and MACILE collaborate on Internet technology curriculum for kids in the Dominican Republic

Official Drupal News - Mon, 06/28/2010 - 14:24

ThinkDrop Consulting and the non-profit organization MACILE are collaborating on a pilot program to introduce open-source technology and Drupal to children living in less-advantaged communities, helping them overcome the hurdles that prevent them from openly accessing and sharing information.  In July, we will travel to Itabo, Dominican Republic to teach a two-week class to 6th-12th graders and educators on Internet Technology, Open Source, and Drupal.

In addition to educating both students and teachers on Internet technology and Drupal, we will be documenting the process using OpenAtrium and releasing our curriculum under Creative Commons licensing. Our goal is to create a consistent curriculum to teach kids around the world who may have not ever even used a computer.

Donate Today!

We are seeking $8,000 in funding through Kickstarter, an innovative website that allows users to fund creative endeavors. The funds we are seeking will pay for full-time coding and project development, travel and housing expenses in the Dominican Republic, and additional computers for educators and students. As we will be working in less advantaged communities, maintaining access to consistent electricity and the internet will be a challenge, so a portion of our time will be spent developing a model approach to this problem.

Although we have set our funding goal at $8,000, we hope to exceed it. Any additional funds we receive will be used to continue expanding the Internet Technology programs of COSOLA and MACILE. 

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Helios in Action Virtual Conference, Part 2 - June 28

Official Eclipse News - Mon, 06/28/2010 - 12:30
A reminder that on Monday, June 28, the Eclipse Foundation is presenting Helios In Action, Part 2 - a virtual conference where you can interact with project leads involved in the release and see demos of the new features. The annual simultaneous release has now grown to 39 projects with over 33 million lines of code, contributed by committers around the world. With such a large global community, Eclipse wants to bring Helios to you! See the Helios in Action page for more details and to register.
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