I'm writing this post to call attention to a new training event. It seems like Lullabot is once again on a training roll, with their new video and now a really interesting training event called Do It With Drupal.
I'm writing this post to call attention to a new training event. It seems like Lullabot is once again on a training roll, with their new video and now a really interesting training event called Do It With Drupal.
Document Management has existed in many forms for decades now: Documentum, Docsys, Knowledgetree, Alfresco, and others. Most of the solutions have existed at the Enterprise level, and have had limited utility and penetration into smaller markets.
At the Sacramento DUG I did a demo of our S3Saver module.
The module is incredibly effective at moving files from a local files dir to S3 at save time, and has very little impact on a drupal install itself.
Finally, someone has written one of the most useful tools I've seen for IE debugging for CSS. In the author's words, IETester, "...
A client asked me today about how to most effectively merge his changes from trunk to a production tag (in his case, tags/prod within his subversion repository).
One of our clients asked us how to structure their SVN repository, and it occurred to me that I haven't read anything about this online for Drupal-based projects, so I thought I'd blog it and see if we can get a dialogue going on best practices for larger projects.
WorkHabit will be attending the Jive Software Bay Area User Group / Clearspace 2.x dinner launch on May 20, 2008 at the VMWare campus.
There is a lot of noise in the marketplace these days about Enterprise 2.0 and online communities. What I have been finding is that very few people or companie are attempting to answer the question "Why build an online community at ALL?"
We're working hard to find a new office in Sacramento, as we've already outgrown our 1300 SQ foot office (6 months!). If you know someone, or have an idea of where we can find great new digs in downtown Sacramento, I'd love some help.
I just had an interesting question posed to me. Say you have a site that needs the usual generic http auth stuff. But say you have a few directories that you don't want to require credentials for. And pretend you can't use .htaccess.
This morning's news rocked the WorkHabit staff, and I've spent the day trying to figure out what to write, and where to post it. We decided to post this up in our blog, and tag it so it gets picked up by Drupal Planet, as this really is Drupal news.
EHLO lolucanhazspam happening too often for your tastes?
Have Postfix respond with, "u sent me spam, but i ated it":