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Many thanks to the Drupal Association’s Supporting Partners! - Q4
By
natalie_wright
on
16 December 2016
“We cannot do what we do, especially for Drupal.org, without your funding support. Thank you!” - Megan Sanicki, Executive Director
There are many ways you can contribute to the Drupal Community. One way is being a part of the
Supporting Partner Program
. Supporting Partners fund Drupal.org and the engineering team who make the improvements you continuously see on Drupal.org - the home of the Drupal community and Project.
about Many thanks to the Drupal Association’s Supporting Partners! - Q4
natalie_wright's blog
DrupalCon Sprint Adjustments
By
RachFrieee
on
7 December 2016
As Drupal, the Project, keeps growing and changing, so does DrupalCon. As the Events Team at the Drupal Association, we are continually working to improve the event - to strengthen the programming and to better fit the needs of attendees. Over the past year, we've heard through both formal and informal conversations that DrupalCon sprints are ready for a change.
A consistent topic in those conversations was that Extended Sprints, held on weekends before and after DrupalCon, may be too much...
about DrupalCon Sprint Adjustments
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Drupal Association Financial Statements for Q3 2016
By
megansanicki
on
29 November 2016
We normally share  our financial statements in posts about public board meetings, since that is the time when board members approve the statements. However, I wanted to give this quarter’s update its own blog post. We’ve
made many changes to improve our sustainability
over the last few months and I am fully embracing
our value
of communicating with transparency by giving insight into our progress.
about Drupal Association Financial Statements for Q3 2016
megansanicki's blog
Drupal Association November 22 Board Meeting Update
By
megansanicki
on
22 November 2016
Today we held the last Board meeting of the year. We met virtually via Zoom and covered two important topics. The first one was a presentation by Angie Byron, who serves on the
Technical Advisory Committee
. She gave an update on the group’s current tooling study along with next steps, which will include a community blog post where members can provide input on the various tool options being studied.
about Drupal Association November 22 Board Meeting Update
megansanicki's blog
Buy The Gift of Drupal
By
EliseH1280
on
10 November 2016
about Buy The Gift of Drupal
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The future of Community Summit. Help drive us forward.
By
amanda.drupal
on
8 November 2016
Come for the code, stay for the community. That’s the mantra of the Drupal community. It’s the reason many of us are here. It’s why we contribute in our spare time, spend our weekends organizing Drupal events, attend week-long DrupalCons. As a community we are continuing to grow and change, just like the project. DrupalCon programming should be changing too.
about The future of Community Summit. Help drive us forward.
amanda.drupal's blog
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Membership campaign recap from September-October 2016
By
lizzjoy
on
7 November 2016
Thanks to all who helped
about Membership campaign recap from September-October 2016
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Public Board Meeting Update
By
megansanicki
on
17 October 2016
On September 28, 2016, The Drupal Association board hosted a public board meeting during DrupalCon Dublin. It was wonderful to connect with the community in person to share updates and answer questions.
Over the last few months, we provided an update on
The Association’s current focus
followed by department-specific updates. This board meeting shared highlights of specific areas including:
about Public Board Meeting Update
megansanicki's blog
Association members cultivate community with grants
By
lizzjoy
on
17 October 2016
It isn't easy to build a strong community. Many event organizers work to bring people together for Drupal.
Community Cultivation Grants
are one tool to make the work a little easier. With a grant, you can strengthen the local community. You can help drive the adoption of Drupal.
Drupal Association members fund these grants. A few grant recipients
have told us their stories
. I'd like to share more about what has happened since the grants were awarded.
about Association members cultivate community with grants
lizzjoy's blog
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community cultivation grants
Here’s to our Drupal Association Supporting Partners! – Q3
By
natalie_wright
on
14 October 2016
There are many inspiring companies that are giving their time to contribute code, help educate others, share their experiences, and be part of the Drupal community. Some of these companies have taken one step further, becoming Supporting Partners with the Drupal Association.
Supporting Partners
fund Drupal.org and the engineering team who make the improvements you continuously see. Without our Supporting Partners, the work we do would not be possible.
Here is what is going on now.
about Here’s to our Drupal Association Supporting Partners! – Q3
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