The last few days have been busy, and I'm sorry if I've been slow in correspondence. Here's what's up with reviewer access to the Drupal Essential Training videos.
In other news:
Now I'm working on rebuilding the tomgeller.com site in Drupal, to be a Drupal resource. (I'm a little embarrassed that I didn't make the conversion before the videos came out.) Like the gellerguides.com site, it'll be built on Drupal 6 -- and will be my first time using the new version of Panels 2. [/fingers crossed]
(By the way, may I just give a shout out to Earl "merlinofchaos" Miles, creator of Panels 2? He just released an alpha version for D6, and I'm lovin' it.)
Thanks again for your interest in the course: It's really encouraging. The Drupalsphere has a feeling of emerging greatness that I haven't sensed since the late '90s, when I was involved in Linux communities. That experience, together with being on the wrong side of several losing ideas during the dotcom bust, taught me to recognize qualities of a winner. I'll talk about what those qualities are -- and how I think Drupal does (and doesn't) exhibit them -- in a future blog post.
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Robb (not verified)
Sun, 2008-11-02 21:31
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Drupal
I'm new to the community. However, I have a question? I tried in vain to get in on one of the training sessions with no luck. How often are they offered?
tgeller
Sun, 2008-11-02 21:40
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I'm afraid I don't understand your question
Your question makes no sense: I've created video training, which is accessible at any time during the day or night at http://movielibrary.lynda.com/html/modPage.asp?ID=620. Please clarify if I've misunderstood.
On another note, I suspect your question was just an excuse for a deceitful SEO play, so I removed the link to your Web site. Ha!
andrew r (not verified)
Wed, 2008-11-12 12:44
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linux and drupal
i remember linux
that free source code didn't catch on. You made me think of redhat.com and all those com's that went but.
I have checked out drupal. But my question is how does it compare to wordpress
tgeller
Wed, 2008-11-12 15:05
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Wordpress, Drupal, Linux
Several writers have commented on how WordPress and Drupal compare: For example here, here, and here. In short: WordPress is simpler, has fewer features, and is optimized for blogging. Drupal is (arguably) weaker for blogging and more complicated, but does far more.
I have to say that your comment about Linux is absurd. It's had strong, continual growth for over 15 years, and Red Hat continues to be a company with good revenue and ownership. Especially notable is that Linux is the #1 OS for embedded devices, far ahead of competitors.
webdesigner (not verified)
Sun, 2009-03-08 11:41
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Drupal Seeker
The video tutorial provides a more thorough easy-to-understand explanation than some of the word to word descriptions provided on certain sites. Overall, Drupal is still far better compared to wordpress. Best part is, it could not be easily hacked.
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