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NTC is coming, and I don’t have to pack! But I will be BARTing my way into SF everyday, from Saturday for Penguin Day , Sunday through Tuesday for NTC, and Wed and Thursday for CiviCRM Developer Camp. Sunday afternoon: Torn between Drupal for Good and Google APIs (somehow, there seems a lesson there.). I can’t wait!
Ongoing maintenance is a necessity, unless you choose Drupal Gardens , an affordable solution for simple sites. For complex you will almost certainly need some outside help, whether that’s a one-time build or an ongoing consulting relationship. Do you have a full time staff member who lives and breathes Drupal? Drupal Camps.
I am thinking that this might be a good model for how we can do it with Drupal, but that’s a subject for another post. at 7:46 pm Like everything in Drupal land, there is code for that… though the quality varies widely. With joshk as the maintainer, the quality should be better than average. 3 Christopher Johnson 05.05.09
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She takes pleasure in learning about technology (like her recent Drupal and CiviCRM projects) and takes on the challenges that come with it. She is passionate about technology and has a desire to see others achieve great things through its use. It’s that determination that has allowed her to help so many people and nonprofits over the years.
Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants: The most recent is a roundup of posts addressing the question of how nonprofit communicators can cut through the clutter to engage overloaded audiences. Happy Birthday to drupal ! NTC Blog Buzz: We're just two months shy of the NTC (Nonprofit Technology Conference) nptech blogs are buzzing.
Consultants : There are two main reasons we've hired consultants: to do something for us that we don't know how to do, or -- much better -- to teach us to do something we don't know how to do. If you do hire a consultant, learn all you can from them. There are also Drupal conferences, NOSI conferences.
But what if you can't make it to NTC this year? Attending our events is like going to NTC in Austin — except without the cost of a hotel and flight. WordPress and Drupal Days #15NTC. Special Office 365 Event for Nonprofits and IT Consultants. They're going to try and recruit you. :-). Newest Groups.
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