
WANTED: Drupal Developer
Eastvantage has an exceptional opportunity for a driven, technically savvy team-player who has a strong desire to become a real guru. We are at the cutting-edge of developments in this ever-changing landscape and are now set on Drupal. When you join our team, you'll be directly working with our Europe and US based clients.
If your skill set includes expertise with Drupal and PHP you possess the aptitude to learn the necessary skills to become a Drupal expert, keep reading!
DRUPAL DEVELOPER
National Capital Reg - The Fort, Taguig City
Primary Duties and Responsibilities include:
Create new Drupal modules, blocks, views from scratch or tweaking
Work in a team with agile tools
Configure servers and hosting
Stay current on Drupal, web design, web development, analytics, website optimization and trends through publications, blogs, forums, and self-discovery.
What you need:
Expert knowledge of Drupal, in particular the modules CCK, Panels, Views, Node Queue, Image Cache, Display Suite, Ubercart
Fluency in English (spoken and written) is a must.
Job Qualification:
You are interested in and active within the Drupal community
Self-starter with "can-do" attitude, strong work ethics, time and project management skills
Experience working in a virtual team environment
Ability to adapt to a constantly changing environment
Excellent command of the English language, both oral and written.
Our offer:
A challenging role in a fast growing international team
An opportunity to show your initiative and grow with us
A no-nonsense culture and direct interaction with our clients
Prime offices located in Fort Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
A competitive remuneration package and Manila working hours.
All inquiries: recruitment@eastvantage.com
Website: www.eastvantage.com
Drupal Themes site: 2012-05-12 Theme updates
finally got around to updating the site. It's also running version 7.14 now. See it at http://opennomad.com/drupal-themes/2012-05-12%20Theme%20updates.
New Themes
- luxury
- scratch
- shakennotstirred
- urban_view
Updated Themes
- Andreas1024px
- basic
- extrastark
- fusion
- granada
- mobile
- mobile_jquery
- mojo
- mothership
- noodle (plus subtheme)
- openchurch_theme
- rootcandy
- touchpro (still disabled due to errors)
- tundra
- wrappedsites
- zen
- zentropy
\@matthias
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Drupal.org Scheduled Downtime Monday, May 7, 5:00 PDT (May 8, 00:00 UTC)
Drupal.org and its sub-sites (api.drupal.org, groups.drupal.org, etc) will be going down for 20 minutes Monday, May 7, 5:00 PDT (May 8, 00:00 UTC). This maintenance window will be used to upgrade our single sign on system. Please follow the @drupal_infra twitter account for updates during the downtime and thanks for your patience!
Sites will remain functional for the majority of the scheduled downtime, but everyone will be logged out. You may not be able to log into sub-sites for a few minutes as the update is rolled out.
Drupal 7.14 and Drupal 6.26 released
Drupal 7.14 is now available, which contains bug fixes as well as fixes for security vulnerabilities from Drupal 7.13.
Drupal 6.26, which fixes known bugs (no security issues) is also available for download.
Download Drupal 7.14Download Drupal 6.26
Upgrading your existing Drupal 7 and 6 sites is strongly recommended. There are no new features in these releases. For more information about the Drupal 7.x release series, consult the Drupal 7.0 release announcement, more information on the 6.x releases can be found in the Drupal 6.0 release announcement. Drupal 5 is no longer maintained, upgrading to Drupal 7 is recommended.
Security informationWe have a security announcement mailing list, a history of all security advisories, and an RSS feed with the most recent security advisories. We strongly advise Drupal administrators to sign up for the list.
Drupal 7 and 6 include the built-in Update status module, which informs you about important updates to your modules and themes.
Bug reportsBoth Drupal 7.x and 6.x branches are being maintained, so given enough bug fixes (not just bug reports) more maintenance releases will be made available, according to our monthly release cycle.
ChangelogDrupal 7.13 only includes fixes for security issues. Drupal 7.14 also includes bugfixes. The full list of changes between the 7.12 and 7.14 releases can be found by reading the 7.14 release notes. A complete list of all bug fixes in the stable 7.x branch can be found in the git commit log.
Drupal 6.26 only includes bugfixes.
Security vulnerabilitiesDrupal 7.13 were released in response to the discovery of security vulnerabilities. Details can be found in the official security advisory:
To fix the security problems, please upgrade to Drupal 7.13.
What is included with each release?
We made two versions of Drupal 7 available, so you can choose to only include security fixes (Drupal 7.13) or security fixes and bugfixes (Drupal 7.14). You can choose your preferred version. We are trying to make it easier and quicker to roll out security updates by making security-only releases available as well as ones with bugfixes included. We hope this helps you roll out the fixes as soon as possible. Read more details in the handbook.
Known issues- #1558548: Notice: Undefined index: default_image in image_field_prepare_view() - Upgrading from Drupal 7.x to Drupal 7.14 will yield a harmless but annoying PHP notice. Patch has been committed to 7.x-dev, and will be available in 7.15. A workaround in the meantime is visiting the field settings page and saving.
- #1541792: Enable dynamic allowed list values function with additional context - This issue introduced an more context to hook_options_list(). However, because Entity API was calling this hook directly it causes errors such as Warning: Missing argument 2 for taxonomy_options_list() in taxonomy_options_list() (line 1375 of modules/taxonomy/taxonomy.module).. Fixed in Entity API module at #1556192: Incorrect invocation of hook_options_list().
- #1171866: Change notice for: Enforced fetching of fields/columns in lowercase breaks third-party integration - This issue accidentally introduced an API change that affected both Migrate and Backup and Migrate modules. Solution for Migrate is to rename tables in scripts back to their proper names. Solution for Backup and Migrate is at #1576812: Could not complete the backup.
Seeking websites for closed Beta - Limited Spots available
Youneeq is a personalization engine powered by a very intelligent organic algorithm. A simple JavaScript and API, it runs asynchronously with a web page, has first to market features and a very strong value prop. Youneeq is applicable to any kind of content including text, social media, mobile, video and retail. Youneeq is designed to not affect a current websites look and feel and will work with your existing site templates and CMS. Installation is a breeze and requires little to no client side support. Because of this there is “no risk” associated with our Beta program. During these early stages of development we’re looking for smaller individual sites and network sites to run our Beta on.
Youneeq addresses the severe market pain of content and profits being left on the table. Youneeq is designed so that users stay on your site longer; consume more content which increases revenues and customer satisfaction levels. We’re looking for website owners who want to see improvements in these areas.This special beta offer is only available to sites during the closed Beta testing phase. Only a limited amount of slots are available.
Our ideal customer profile are digital media sites that have a large database of content with a large diverse user base.
If interested sign up on line at http://youneeq.ca/seeking-beta-testers or contact murray at youneeq.ca
Objective
The main aim of our beta program is to test changes and innovations in a “real world” environment, which cannot be simulated in our development test laboratory, and to help us in improving the quality of the release version.
Beta Site Profile
Digital Media Publishing and E-commerce sites with large databases of content and inventory.
First Phase of Beta
Functionality of the recommendation engine portion is the main goal for this phase of the Beta process. Further testing will be done after completion of this phase.
Benefits of being a Beta site
• Early access to product features.
• Involvement in development cycle, which includes the ability to influence the final code and submit enhancement requests prior to release.
• One-on-one contact with the Development team, Product Management, Marketing, etc., through regular conference calls.
• Relationship-building opportunities with other beta sites around the world.
• The ability to roll out the product in your production environment immediately upon official customer release.
How Youneeq Works
The ‘brain’ behind the Youneeq process is a highly scalable, self-learning and adaptable algorithm that analyzes user behavior in real time, identifies users' preferences and matches highly targeted content.
DrupalCon Munich Accepting Session Submissions
The call for papers is still open for DrupalCon Munich -- but only until May 11! Trainings too! The DrupalCon content team is looking for sessions that cover pushing the boundaries of Drupal and its increasing use as a cross platform system. Help shape what is presented at DrupalCon with this year's theme, "Open Up! Connecting systems and people."
Any proposals for sessions should fit within one of the following tracks:
- Coding and Development
- Community
- Design and Theming
- Business and Strategy
- Site building
- DevOps
To learn more about each topic, view the Session Track page. Here you can find out the anticipated audience and the topic focus, as set forward by each track chair. Selected Sessions and Trainings will be announced May 29.
Curious to learn how sessions are selected at DrupalCon? Learn more about the session selection process.
Core conversations will open for submissions on May 29, read more about Core Conversations on our website.
We are also inviting all organizations with training experience to submit proposals for the Pre-Conference Trainings, to be held on Monday, 20th August 2012.
Open Up - submit your session before May 11! We look forward to seeing you in Munich August 20-24. Join the Drupal community in Europe this summer and register now for early-bird pricing.
Google announces Summer of Code results for 2012 - Drupal gets 13 projects!!

We are thrilled to announce that Google will be sponsoring 13 Drupal projects for Summer of Code 2012. We would like to extend our sincere thanks to Google, who are investing over $72,000 in the Drupal project.
As always, we had many more projects that we would have liked to accept than we were able to. The mentoring team deliberated fiercely over the past two weeks, and arrived at the final acceptance list.
Drupal will benefit from microdata support for contrib field types, help topic module for documentation team, sales reports integration for drupal commerce, materialization plugin support for views, search api statistics etc.
If you would like to keep up to date on Summer of Code happenings, would like to volunteer to help test students' projects, and/or would like to help students as they find their way in our community, please join the SoC 2012 working group and help out in whatever ways you can.
Here's to another great summer! :)
Application Student Mentors Auto Tagging Articles using Semantic Analysis/ Topic Modelling Arjun Kapur Matt Chapman Enhancing Feedback module (D7) Manu Chaudhary Alex Weber Enhancing Secure Code Review Module Udit Jaggi Michael Hess Extend microdata support to contrib field types Anca Dumitrache Lin Clark Help Topic module for the Drupal Documentation Team and for the help system temaruk Jennifer Hodgdon Improving RESTful Web Services Sebastian (sepgil) klausi Materialization Plugin for Views Dhruv Baldawa Janez Urevc Phone / SMS / VoIP integration with Drupal Commons nitech Leo Burd Port Og_panels to D7 and Improve Message notify to make it the source of email notifications sanjay rohila ezra-g Preparing Menu Block Module for Drupal 8 Core Chad Whitman Dave Reid and John Albin Wilkins Sales Reports for Drupal Commerce Christophe Van Gysel Daniel Wehner Search API Statistics Michael Timofejev Thomas Seidl Translation Management Tools Server Sebastian Siemssen Miro DietikerNew six week online live Drupal Training courses
We're happy to announce some new courses.
Mastering Drupal 7: A live Six Week Online Course.
A step by step, live online course where we take you from installing Drupal to building complex, professional, interactive sites.
Earn a Great Living as a Freelance Web Developer (specializing in Drupal).
A course for this who want to build a successful practice creating websites
Sam Cohen, Principal
New Media Solutions
Drupal Training & Services
Drupal books on sale
O'Reilly is having a sale on books,
http://shop.oreilly.com/category/deals/drupal.do
Whether you're an experienced developer or just starting out, O'Reilly's Drupal books will set you on the track to success and keep you there. Get tricks for designers, learn about prototyping, planning, mapping, choosing and configuring modules, and more.
Ebooks from oreilly.com are DRM-free. You get free lifetime access, multiple file formats, free updates.
Deal expires May 3, 2012 at 11:59pm PT
Patterns 7.x
I am pleased to announce that the beta release of Patterns 7.x is finally out. New, exciting features have been introduced and documented in the changelog.
An extra news for developers supporting patterns. You can show off your love for Patterns, by implementing the Patterns hooks and displaying this logo in your own module page.

Cheers,
shakty
Immediately Hiring Drupal Programmer / Web Designer
It has been very difficult to find a quality Drupal Programmer / Web Designer and we need to hire immediately to support our staff in our Scottsdale office.
Fast growing Internet Marketing / Development Company has an immediate opening for a Web Designer.
You will be working closely with the President, CTO and VP Marketing to create, design and manage numerous of our clients online presences.
This position will be responsible for the following:
- Maintaining and improving many websites
- Creating new website properties from the ground up
- Designing websites for our client base
- Designing website themes for our platform
Job Requirements
- Expert in HTML, XHTML, DRUPAL & CSS
- Expert in Photoshop and Illustrator
- 3+ years experience managing a website with content management tools, e-commerce, and multiple functionality
- Exceptional communicator, deadline driven, self-directed, very well-organized, thorough, detail-oriented
- Ability to multitask and prioritize. Strong interpersonal skills.
We provide:
- A fun, dynamic yet goal-driven work environment
- Lots of opportunity for growth, expansion, bonuses, etc.
Please PM me. This is a full time salaried position, however must be in the Phoenix/Scottsdale area.
Drupal Developer Needed in New York City, NY!!!
The position is with a very large media and entertainment company located in New York City, NY. The position is a 8 month W-2 contract position. They are looking for someone with experience in Drupal 6 and 7, framework API's, strong PHP skills, an understanding of HTML, Javascript, and CSS. Also, a familiarity with source control and code deployment. Please send all resume to renee@scfoster.com
Probably the best Drupal hosting deal in the world
I have been using this company for more than six years .
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Urgent : Fulltime Drupal Job Opening
Hi All,
We are looking for candidates with following skills :
1) Proficient in PHP, MYSQL, AJAX, JAVASCRIPT, JQUERY, HTML, CSS and DRUPAL.
2) Experience in Drupal Custom module/theme Development using Drupal Apis and hooks.
3) Knowledge of Object Oriented Programming is a plus.
4) Good communication skills.
5) Team Player.
Location : Mumbai
Roles and responsibilities:
To develop high-end web applications in Drupal.
To research and implement new technologies.
To work under project manager and deploy the projects successfully.
Knowledge of WEB 2.0 and Web services would be preferred
Working knowledge shopping cart development with shipping, and Payment Gateway Integration for
E-commerce websites.
Should have excellent database design and implementation skills.
You can find more details of our organization at www.iksula.com
Interested Candidates may send their resume to : jayshree@iksula.com
Drupal.org Scheduled Downtime Thursday, April 19, 5:00 PDT (April 20 00:00 UTC)
Drupal.org and its sub-sites (api.drupal.org, groups.drupal.org, git.drupal.org, etc) will be going down for 45 minutes Thursday, April 19, 5:00 PDT (April 20 00:00 UTC). This maintenance window will be used to upgrade our backend media servers. Please follow the @drupal_infra twitter account for updates during the downtime and thanks for your patience!
NOTE: During this downtime window, we will also disable access to the git repositories via SSH. The git:// protocol will still be functional.
Groups.Drupal.org Update: New maintainers and plans for Drupal 7
Back in 2009, Groups.Drupal.Org (GDO) went through a major transition including upgrading from Drupal 5 to Drupal 6, a redesign, and adding new maintainers. We are currently in the process of a similar transition. The site has already gone through a redesign, and as we make plans to transition to Drupal 7, we will also be moving to new maintainers for the next year.
Making it easier to contribute to GDOBetween the Drupal Association’s initiative to improve *.drupal.org, the community brainstorming on site improvements, and feature requests in the Groups.Drupal.Org issue queue, there is clearly a lot of interest in making improvements to GDO. However, for folks who want to roll up their sleeves and help by filing a patch, the path to replicating GDO for development purposes hasn’t always been clear. As a strategy for making it easier for anyone in the Drupal community to file a patch and streamlining maintenance efforts for the site, we have proposed that GDO will run the Commons distribution of Drupal for Drupal 7. Of course, this means that improvements made to GDO benefit sites powered by Drupal Commons and vice-versa, that generic improvements to Commons will benefit GDO.
New maintainers: Meet Ezra, Scott, and Justin

Helping with this transition, Ezra Gildesgame (ezra-g), maintainer of Drupal Commons, is also now a maintainer of groups.drupal.org. Ezra is the technical lead for Drupal distributions at Acquia, has been contributing to Drupal for over 5 years, and also maintains the Conference Organizing Distribution (COD).
Our other new Groups.Drupal.Org maintainers are Scott Reynen (sreynen) and Justin Toupin (justin2pin) from Aten Design Group. Scott is Lead Developer at Aten and has been contributing to Drupal for over 5 years, including helping to organize the Denver group on GDO. Justin Toupin is CEO at Aten, and has been leading the organization’s involvement in Drupal since version 4.7.
Getting involved: How you can make GDO betterThis process of upgrading Groups.Drupal.Org is an especially good time to get involved by joining a few different groups and queues:
- Commons related are the Commons group, and the Commons issue queue for bugs/ideas that affect all Commons sites.
- The GDO issue queue is for features and tasks specific to Groups.Drupal.Org.
- Groups to discuss the site: http://groups.drupal.org/maintenance and http://groups.drupal.org/groups-drupal-org
Note that Ezra, Scott, and Justin have agreed to work on the site for at least a year. If you think you might want to take over in a year, the best way to do that is to get involved working on the site in these issue queues.
Thanks, Greg & Josh!This is also a great opportunity to thank Greg Knaddison (greggles) and Josh Koenig for their help maintaining Groups.Drupal.Org over the past few years. Josh and Greg found they were too busy with other projects unrelated to community site building which made it harder to find time for GDO (Josh building Pantheon and Greg working with Acquia’s Profesional Services Security Group and the Drupal Security Team). Greg and Josh hope that transitioning to people who spend more of their lives working on community sites will help GDO be an even more valuable collaboration platform for our community.
Silicon Valley Drupal User Group
Hey All,
We have a new Facebook group for the Silicon Valley Drupal User Group (SVDUG). Please join us!
https://www.facebook.com/groups/svdug/
/drupalgive initiative
Hi friends. I'm hoping that you'll support another Drupal community initiative that I've recently dreamed up. All you have to do is add a /drupalgive page to your organization's web site.
Two organizations have published already at http://www.acquia.com/drupalgive and http://www.chapterthree.com/drupalgive. These pages are based on a design by Nica Lorber of Chapter Three. Feel free to reuse this design or just publish a plain listing page. It is better to publish a plain page than none at all. Or use the Feature at http://drupal.org/project/drupalgive.
A /drupalgive page highlights the great work that your organization is doing for the Drupal project. Not only does your organization receive credit for the work you do, but we also nudge other organizations to give back as well. I expect that employees and potential hires from non-contributing organizations will start demanding to give back. This initiative gives those folks something to point to when advocating and educating inside their organization.
Here are examples of appropriate and inappropriate items for a /drupalgive page:
Appropriate- A podcast educating folks about great Contrib modules.
- A link to a significant patch review or commit on drupal.org.
- A blog post about Drupalish wireframe templates that anyone can use.
- An announcement about your latest site launch (even whitehouse.gov).
- A new video was added to your commercial video subscription service.
- New features for your paid Drupal hosting service.
Your /drupalgive page should also emit an RSS feed at /drupalgive/rss. We'll add your feed to the new Planet Drupalgive (page, RSS). To get added to the feed, follow the Drupal Planet process. Lastly, please include a link to http://drupal.org/project/drupalgive so that folks can learn more about the initiative.
One simple way to build a /drupalgive page is to add a 'drupalgive' term to your site taxonomy and tag posts with it. Alias the term detail page to /drupalgive and you are done. An alternative is to create a dedicated content type for these entries and a simple View at /drupalgive will show the listing.
Please comment below and lend your support or provide other input.
Drupal 7 Views Cookbook released
Containing over 50 'recipes' for Views 3 on Drupal 7, this 'cookbook' is available for ordering from Packt Publishing. If you are interested in reviewing the book, please contact Vishal Tiwari (vishalt@packtpub.com), as he has limited free e-book copies available for reviewers.
The Drupal content management system is purposely created with a ‘light footprint,’ leaving it to the user or developer to add wanted features. Views is the #1 add-on module for Drupal and enables you to filter, select and present your content in ways that are more meaningful to your site visitors.
Drupal 7 Views Cookbook allows you to bypass most of the Views learning curve and quickly take advantage of the capabilities of the Views module through step-by-step instructions for quickly developing dozens of useful views.
Starting with a brief introduction to Views, Drupal 7 Views Cookbook takes you through recipes for elementary views such as displaying randomly selected content, to intermediate views such as customizing links, to advanced views using multiple displays. Along the way there are recipes for theming views, creating a programmatic view and a view handler, administering views, and finally, using some other modules related to the Views module. Recipes are standalone, so pick them in any order!
What you will learn from this book- Present menu choices for categorized subsets of your content
- Create blocks containing interesting lists or randomly selected images
- Link multiple content types to provide more complete information
- Display complementary content in additional displays
- Design a desktop-like page driven by user input
- Deliver a view from inside a custom module
- Manipulate the templates to add pizzazz to your views
- Administer your views with confidence
Don’t limit your site with dull content presentation. Empower your site visitors with the recipes that Drupal 7 Views Cookbook delivers!

