In January Sean Dague will be talking about Building a Community Site with Drupal. But for those of you that want to see stuff about Drupal now or want to get ahead and have lots of questions geared up, I figured I'd pass this along.
<snip> ...Linux Journal's own webmistress, Katherine Druckman, will be hosting a class on Drupal. Drupal is a leading content management platform used to build everything from small-scale blogs to major media and government agency sites, as well as complex enterprise applications. We'll show you how to put its power and flexibility to use on your own project. This online class will cover the basics of building a Drupal site, including essential module selection, configuration, and theme selection and modification. Using an open-source project site as an example, we will go through the major points essential to getting your first Drupal site online. We will demonstrate installation, basic architecture, content types, content display and layout. Sponsored by: Codero. Codero is a resourceful infrastructure-as-a-service provider creating flexible and scalable infrastructures using dedicated and managed hosting. The class will take place Oct. 19 at 1pm PDT and will last approximately 2 hours, the registration fee is $25. </snip> More information can be found at http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/learning-drupal-fundamentals -Ben
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