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Drupal 6.0 has been RELEASED – download now
Version 6.0 of Drupal, popular social publishing platform for countless web sites, has been released. This version of Drupal is easier to use for administrators, themers and developers alike. Check out the many great new features such as an improved installer, OpenID support, drag-n-drop, actions and triggers, and better internationalization.
MySQL acquired by SUN
We announced big news today – our preliminary results for our fiscal second quarter, and as importantly, that we’re acquiring MySQL AB. We’re putting a billion dollars behind the M in LAMP
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10 PHP Myths Dispelled
I often find myself engaged in conversations on the subject of web application development in general and PHP in particular. I am continually flustered by the myths, half-truths and outright falsehoods that technical and non-technical people alike hold about this humble programming language
Drupal 6 Release Candidate 1 Released
Drupal is a free software package that allows an individual or a community of users to easily publish, manage and organize a wide variety of content on a website.
Drupal 6.0 beta 3 released
One of the major usability improvements in this beta release is the addition of drag and drop ordering support to the blocks, menus and filter formats administration interface.
Scaling Drupal – Open source infrastructure for high-traffic Drupal site
An incremental approach to scaling up your Drupal site using open source infrastructure. Step-by-step examples for Apache2, MySQL5 and Drupal5 on Debian Etch.
Posted in CMS, Linux, Server Administration
Tagged Apache, Debian Etch, Drupal, MySQL
Drupal Wins Overall 2007 Open Source CMS Award
After three intense months of voting, Packt Publishing can today announce that Drupal has won the Overall 2007 Open Source CMS Award. With 18,000 votes on Packt’s website, coupled with the expert opinions from a panel of judges, Drupal succeeds Joomla! as the overall winner and receives a cheque for $5,000.
The Prize Is Won; The Simplest Universal Turing Machine Is Proved
Here it is. Just two states and three colors. And able to do any computation that can be done.
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Drupal 6.0 beta 2 released
“Our first Drupal 6.0 beta version was released just over a month ago, so given the large number of usability improvements and bug fixes that we’ve added since then, we’re proud to announce the release of the second beta version of Drupal 6.0 for your testing.”