I have been busy with other project lately myself and
have been hanging back like Dave, but this is
something I thought I should really speak up on.
I know the idea is to make it "easy" for people to use
the kit and get their sites up and running in no time.
I installed a drupal test site a while
bute
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Hello
Hello all
I've been onboard since early on, basically lurking and following the
email exchanges. But I'm glad that Josh S. has brought back the idea of
non-Drupal modules. I suggested a while back that there be an MT module
for bloggers, to put into a sidebar. I think that if we reach out to some
I missed last night's meeting...sorry but I'm a day behind. uhm...what year is this?? ;)
My (too many) thoughts.
IMO DeanSpace (or whatever it will be called...I have NO clue)...the "kit" people will download and install.will be a godsend for many with existing sites (have you se
Hello everyone!
First I'd like to say that I'm very happy to be a part
of this group. :) Uniting the various Dean movements
is going to be one of the most important pieces of the
puzzle to change this country's direction. It's not
often that you can feel that you are really making a
difference i
Hello everyone!
First I'd like to say that I'm very happy to be a part
of this group. :) Uniting the various Dean movements
is going to be one of the most important pieces of the
puzzle to change this country's direction. It's not
often that you can feel that you are really making a
difference i