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A Guide to Preparing for Drupal 10

Forum One

What makes Drupal different and special from proprietary content management systems that also serve “enterprise” organizations is that it is supported by a community of ~1.4 Eventually, major versions reached “end of life” status, meaning they were no longer supported by the community and their codebases stopped being maintained.

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A Guide to Preparing for Drupal 9

Forum One

What makes Drupal different and special from proprietary content management systems that also serve “enterprise” organizations is that it is supported by a community of ~1.4 Eventually, major versions reached “end of life” status, meaning they were no longer supported by the community and their codebases stopped being maintained.

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A Guide to Preparing for Drupal 9

Forum One

What makes Drupal different and special from proprietary content management systems that also serve “enterprise” organizations is that it is supported by a community of ~1.4 The Drupal community learned a lot from the upgrade experience between prior major versions and decided to change the way upgrades are handled, starting with Drupal 8.

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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. Obviously, I support all three of these blogging strategies and I think that together they represent a resurgence of a community based form of organizing, whether in support of social service or social change.

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

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Here's the script from the screencast written back in October. The ones most often mentioned by members of the nonprofit technology community include this short list: Del.icio.us. Tagging and social bookmarking make it easy to share what you know with others or a community by simply exposing your delicious url. Introduction.