David Akermanis pinged me yesterday on Twitter ("Twatted me" just sounds so wrong) stating that it has been a full year since my last blog post. And it's true it's that old, March 3rd, 2009 was the last time this website got some new content. It has been a crazy busy year, and I thought I'd take the opportunity to make a one year no-blog-post anniversary blog post to bring it back up to speed. The majority of this will be old news, but it's here just to make sure we're all on track...
- DrupalCon DC was so much fun, I posted the pictures on Flickr
- The proposal to turn Drupal into a Distributed Micro-Blog went through with the Knight Foundation and we're currently going through documentation and reports to make sure it goes through nicely
- Helped put together a new site for my good friend, David Akermanis. The aim was to be a social networking hub for his latest events, pictures, music, and his thoughts on life. Been about a year since then, so it desperately needs a new design!
- The Open Video Conference in June was crazy fun. Guest star appearance of Pirate Bay co-founder Peter Sunde! Video interview here.
- Created yet another Drupal module: Konami Code
- Got a new Nikon D90 and absolutely been loving the pictures its taking
- Paula Valstein plays a wicked show, as did Ingrid Michaelson (here's The Chain) and Joshua Radin (here's Everything'll Be Alright). Oh, and Nick Warren, Ronski Speed, Ferry Corsten, should I go on?
- DrupalCon Paris was absolutely amazing. Paris is an incredible city, and I guiltily regret not exploring more of it instead of going to the DrupalCon sessions. Definitely going to have to visit France again.
- The New York Anime Festival was a blast. I have to get on top of uploading pictures from events. Watched Cowboy Bebop and liked this scene from episode 18 the most.
- Some of the modules I maintain are now Drupal 7 ready: String Overrides, Disqus, Mobile Theme, OpenID URL, etc.
- I'm now a Drupal Engineer at Acquia! My projects so far include keeping some of their internal workings on track, being a bridge between the marketing team and the engineering team, and helping out as much as I can in other areas. It has been absolutely fantastic so far, and I'm so happy to be part of such an incredible team.
Moving forward, I plan to post more rapidly on here. Although I'll be writing less content on each post, I will be posting more frequently. There's normal blogging (essay-ish) and then there's micro-blogging (140 characters), I think I'll turn this into something in between... A Miniblog?
In closing, I'd like to thank you everyone! It has been an amazing no-blog-post year. A very busy, productive and fun year. I hope to see you all soon!
very nice
We're considering using drupal for a new electrical business that we are starting here in New Zealand. This has helped cement my ideas about it. Thanks!
I'm having theming problems, could you explain how you themed yours? Mine is here - http://iommo.com/feature and it's really bare bones. Thanks for a great demonstration!
@Danny Concannon, you've never sat beside someone who knew nothing about the things you do, and watched them try to post something/anything on Drupal, have you?
I wish this was available for D6.
thank you so much for posting about this. Amazing mess of modules to do this but awesome recipe! Soooo glad that someone's taking advantage of the new file api in 7 and even in quickly playing with it this is going to make upgrading to D7 a must for us. Sooo much better media integration and sets up for better resource management similar to Apture's simple way of getting web 2.0 content sources into 1 area. Love the way your doing this, keep up the great work.
I may have to look into writing a plugin to suck data in from other sources like Vimeo, Picasa, Scribd.