Open Atrium 1.2 Security Release
Patrick:
Just a small but important release, security release for Date (SA-CONTRIB-2012-004), and multiple community patches!
Patrick:
Just a small but important release, security release for Date (SA-CONTRIB-2012-004), and multiple community patches!
Karen:
Phase2, Level Ten, 4Kitchens, and others come together to improve the Apps and Appserver modules this Friday.
Patrick:
Just in time for the holidays is an Open Atrium security and maintenance release! With security updates for views, a massive performance update for strongarm (page load times cut in half in some cases), and bug fixes in the Atrium features. Making Open Atrium faster, stronger, and more secure.
Karen:
I'm reading a book on financial modeling, where the author says, "if you can model it, you can understand it." Try to move past what a dork I am for reading that book, and I'll explain. Basically, if you can set up the pieces of a business into something measurable and tangible, the valuable pieces become clear. I think a similar concept applies to systems like Drupal: "if you can understand it, you can build on it." Or another way: broad adoption of a concept requires that someone besides developers understand it.
Karen:
Realtor Magazine, a publication for residential and commercial real estate brokers, recently launched their new site, built on OpenPublish. We sat down with the team to hear why they chose OpenPublish, and how it's working for them.
Jeff:
The discussion has started. Whether you're wondering where apps fit in the Drupal ecosystem or just want to get started building one, you've got questions about apps. We're ready to get started, so let's get to the questions first.
Betsy:
We were thrilled to learn recently that OpenPublic was chosen as the content management system for the White House's campaign to celebrate entrepreneurship throughout the nation.
Karen:
Lessons learned from our experience with this publishing platform makes way for a bold new roadmap for OpenPublish.
Jeff:
Today we are announcing the purchase of Open Atrium, a team collaboration tool and Managing News, a pluggable news and data aggregator both developed on Drupal. This represents the first step in a new collaboration and a far-reaching partnership with our friends at Development Seed who created these distributions and with whom we share a love of developing great open source products.
Jeff:
When the Obama Administration directed agencies to be transparent, collaborative, and participatory, a new era of using open-source technologies in the public sector was born.