Training

Our next U.S. stop:

Mike Anello and Andrew Riley from Mediacurrent are teaming up to offer the first Blue Collar Git workshop on Friday, June 8 as part of DrupalCamp Charlotte (also part of the Southeast LinuxFest). The cost is only $149 for the full day if you register during the month of May ($199 otherwise). 

New Podcast

Posted Wednesday, May 9 at 7:50 am
Brandon Morrison (Brandonian on drupal.org) joins Andrew Riley and Mike Anello on the first post-DrupalCon Denver edition of the podcast to talk about all things Geo in Drupal 7. Brandon is one of the maintainers of the GeoField module and is an active member of the Drupal Geo community.
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This is rather self-serving, but I actually got quite a bit of traffic on this site in the last few days, and that made me wonder if some older posts I've written on my personal blog were worth anything. There was really just one useful one:

How I got my mod_rewrite to play nice with Apache 2 and Drupal was written probably in my first few weeks of using Drupal at all anywhere. The basic idea was to enable the mod_rewrite dso for folks whose servers did not yet have it activated. I guess I found the info at drupal.org and sort of wrote my own tutorial about it.

It's fun to take a walk down memory lane and check out where I was. If you check the Drupal tag on Ryan Price Media you can get some more obscure posts that mention Drupal - some of them are just cooky.

Just to sort of remove some of the "look at me"-ism from this post, here are some Drupal blogs I read, or have recently subscribed to:

If you've got a Drupal blog or podcast you like, point to it in the comments - obviously the Ma.gnolia group or del.icio.us is useful for stuff like this, but I'd like to hear some support for any of these sites to see if I'm missing out.

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