Scheduled Downtime
Drupal.org is scheduled for downtime, Monday October 19th At 00:00 UTC (Oct 18th 5PM PDT, 8PM EDT). We will be launching the redesign of Drupal.org, with a new theme, unified search and dashboard. We expect 1 hour of downtime, but are planning a 2 hour maintenance window. The site should be back up by 02:00 UTC (7PM PDT, 10PM EDT). Thank you for your patience.
We encourage members of the Drupal community to review the redesigned site at http://beta.drupal.org (u:drupal, p:drupal) to ensure the functionality you rely on is working correctly. If you would like help with QA testing please see: beta.drupal.org is ready to QA!
Drupal 6.19 and 5.23 released
Drupal 6.18 and 5.23, maintenance releases which fix security vulnerabilities are now available for download.
Drupal 6.19 also fixes other small issues reported through the bug tracking system.
Upgrading your existing Drupal 5 and 6 sites is strongly recommended. There are no new features in these releases. For more information about the Drupal 6.x release series, consult the Drupal 6.0 release announcement, more information on the 5.x releases can be found in the Drupal 5.0 release announcement. Drupal 5 will no longer be maintained when Drupal 7 is released. Upgrading to Drupal 6 is recommended.
Metabolife.com: A Social Business Site
Metabolife, based in San Diego, manufactures and distributes weight-loss dietary supplements throughout the U.S. To stand out in this crowded market, Metabolife needed to transform itself from a simple weight-loss product into a brand that supported people as they tried to make themselves more healthy. They decided to give their site a fresh design and offer a whole new set of interactive tools.
Design and development shop ISL Consulting of San Francisco partnered with ClearMetrics, a New York digital agency, on this project. ISL and ClearMetrics are sister companies, with ISL focused on engineering and theming and ClearMetrics on marketing and campaign management. Together we decided that the best way forward was to create a social business site that promoted Metabolife’s wellness brand by letting customers form a community to support one another in their pursuit of healthy lifestyles.
We chose to re-design Metabolife’s site with Drupal because Drupal offers multiple community features and allows for easy integration of Flash (and other) applications. The new site would support the company’s brand goals by allowing users to access online health-promotion tools and giving them the ability and incentive to interact with the site through Facebook. The site would also integrate an Ubercart e-commerce platform that would tap into users’ social interactions to drive sales.
Support Drupal by voting in the 2010 Open Source Awards
Packt Publishing, the company behind many well-known Drupal books, is also responsible for the Open Source Awards, an annual online event held to distinguish excellence among open source projects. Winners of this competition receive cash awards that go to support their projects. Over the past five years, Drupal has won thousands of dollars in award competitions sponsored by Packt, due in no small part to the strength and passion of our community.
This year, Drupal is up against historic rivals Joomla! and WordPress in the Hall of Fame CMS category. The winning project will receive $2,500.
How can you help make Drupal win? Just go to Packt’s site and cast your vote. But don’t delay, as the competition is only open until November 5.
Packt is also giving away a free Amazon Kindle to a randomly selected voter. Help support Drupal by voting today!
beta.drupal.org is ready to QA!
The drupal.org redesign team is looking for people to help perform Quality Assurance (QA) testing of beta.drupal.org. We have been working on redesigning Drupal.org and are nearing the first launch. Some details still need work, and we need your help to find and fix them.
Major revisions will likely not be included in this first launch; however, drupal.org is a community effort that is continually evolving. We want your feedback, and we want you to help continue to make our home better. There are opportunities for people of all skills to help us identify or fix problems.
Bill O'Connor (csevb10) and Neil Drumm (drumm) are leading the QA effort and can be reached in #drupal-redesign on IRC or in the redesign issue queue.
We need help with functional testing and cross-browser/platform theme testing. We will be periodically pushing changes, so the community will see progress on resolving issues.
Distributed Authentication (the drupal.module) on drupal.org will be turned off November 1st, 2010
Note: If you never used an "@drupal.org" login to a site then you can gleefully ignore this post. It was a feature launched long ago and not widely used.
Hey Everybody,
It's been a long time coming, but we are now approaching the point where the old "distributed authentication" mechanism will be turned off on drupal.org.
For a while, the distributed authentication method was a great idea. Sites like spreadfirefox.com used the distributed authentication and it helped spread awareness of Drupal. It was an early idea for identity and federated websites and distributed social and all those fancy buzzwords.
But while the concept might have been visionary the implementation was not. It is not a super secure architecture, as perhaps the biggest complaint.
So, we will turn it off on drupal.org on November 1st, 2010.



