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Posted Monday, November 30 at 11:08 pm

Join Ryan Price and Mike Anello as they prove that without adult supervision, they can create podcasts as long as anyone. Andrew Riley was snatched by aliens again, so it was up to Ryan and Mike to cover 4 weeks worth of news on a single podcast. Listen in as they discuss the biggest story in the Drupal universe this year (hint: it rhymes with "kitemouse.luv"), $50 lunches, unfortunate verbage, and Mike's new favorite book. (Shhh - don't tell Andrew - we actually have 6 stories in our "5 stories" segment).

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The DrupalEasy workshop provided a balance between "Best Practices" for Drupal development and an elegant example of integrating content from Youtube , Flickr, etc. using the FeedAPI. The workshop provided useful insights in advanced site design and a wealth of resources to speed up development and make deployment safer.

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DrupalEasy Podcast 19: Michael Peacock Interview, Author of "Drupal 6 Social Networking"

Mike Anello interviews Michael Peacock, author of Drupal 6 Social Networking from Packt Publishing. They discuss how Drupal, combined with various contributed modules, can build very effective social networking web sites. They also discuss how the book is also a very good reference for Drupal core in general. Finally, they talk about the User Relationships module and how it can be a very helpful tool in a Drupal developer's toolbox.

We'll be giving away two free copies of the book. To enter to win, simply leave a comment on this post (along with your Drupal.org user name so we know how to contact you if you win) or send us a quick note using our contact form. If you're so inclined, you can also follow @drupaleasy on Twitter to get exclusive daily Quicktips and announcements of upcoming DrupalEasy events.

If you'd like to leave us a voicemail, call 321-441-3964. Please keep in mind that we might play your voicemail during one of our future podcasts. Feel free to call in with suggestions, rants, questions, or medicinal advice for Andrew. If you'd rather just send us an email, please use our contact page at http://DrupalEasy.com/contact

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UPDATE: 10/17/09 - The book winners have been selected! Names will be posted here soon!

8 comments

Guest wrote 7 weeks 5 days ago

Hmmm

No answer here, no answer on Twitter. I wonder if this contest was for real?

Michelle

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ultimike wrote 7 weeks 5 days ago

Heh

Baiting will always work...

We haven't picked the contest winners yet...

-mike

Guest wrote 8 weeks 4 days ago

So who won?

It's been a couple of weeks... Have you picked a winner, yet?

Michelle

Itangalo wrote 10 weeks 4 days ago

Sounds like a great book

It sure wasn't easy logging in to your site with OpenID, but I'm glad I finally managed it. :-)

The way you presented the first 5–6 really made me interested in the book.
Here's my name for the hat of possible winners of a copy of the book: Johan Falk.

Cheers!

Guest wrote 10 weeks 4 days ago

My Name In The Hat

Just dropping my name in the hat for the book drawing. I really like your interviews with all of the authors of Drupal books. Hopefully my name will get pulled this time.

http://2ndmileproductions.com

Guest wrote 10 weeks 6 days ago

Thanks!

Knowing which modules to use for social networking functionality has always been a challenge for me!

(username: mactoph- /user/70813/)

mjross wrote 10 weeks 6 days ago

Book request

Hello. I enjoyed listening to the podcast, and would love to receive a copy of the book. Thanks!

Guest wrote 10 weeks 6 days ago

Sounds interesting

User relationships is a great module. I don't have this book, yet, but have been considering it. There's so many social networking modules and it's interesting to see how the same subject can be tackled in so many different ways.

Michelle (Michelle on drupal.org as well)

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