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A Guide to Preparing for Drupal 10

Forum One

Drupal is an open-source content management framework that was initially released 21 years ago. The Drupal upgrade process used to involve: Using a migration module or have a developer write migration scripts to move your data from your old Drupal site into a new one. Since then, there have been nine major releases. million members.

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A Guide to Preparing for Drupal 9

Forum One

Drupal is an open-source content management framework that was initially released 21 years ago. The Drupal upgrade process used to involve: Using a migration module or have a developer write migration scripts to move your data from your old Drupal site into a new one. Since then, there have been nine major releases. million members.

Drupal 46
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A Guide to Preparing for Drupal 9

Forum One

Drupal is an open-source content management framework that was initially released 20 years ago. The Drupal upgrade process used to involve: Using a migration module or have a developer write migration scripts to move your data from your old Drupal site into a new one. Since then, there have been nine major releases. million members.

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A Conversation with Michael Gilbert on Nonprofit Blogging

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Nonprofit Online News is tied with Scripting News (Dave Winer's blog) as the oldest weblog still being published, period. And when they are opened up to other readers, they become a tool for group accountability and reflection. As for social bookmarking, it's a great first step in the direction of emergent taxonomies.

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Shoulder-to-Shoulder Instructional Media: My Tagging Screencast at NTEN!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Again, shows me the power of open content and open source thinking. Here's the script from the screencast written back in October. re not creating a formal taxonomy, rather it???s (It was even favorited by this guy I don't know named Joshua ) I've also had many requests from folks to use in their tagging presentations.