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NodeStream

tomas persson
Did you know that NodeStream changed from its initial intention to be an online magazine publishing distribution? This is something we at NodeOne have worked on for a while and internally we actually use NodeStream as a base for all our client projects. We think NodeStream is mature enough to become a base for more peoples project and we plan to support you with it.

Publish button - small module to easier workflow

admin
Yesterday I did some work to match a clients need - they did not want to use the standard checkbox to mark the node as published, they wanted a button instead, a publish button.

Features Pipexplosion - a great addition

Mikke Schirén
On NodeOne we use Features a lot. Mostly for exporting configuration, and we have some problems with that. Some of the stuff that you want to do, is not in Features, sometimes we need to solve it in another way - mostly with code in the installation profile, but some other issues just keep hanging lose.

Building installation profiles on NodeStream just got a bit easier!

Fabian Sörqvist
We decided to move our make file with our required modules the NS Core module in order to make it easier to build on top of NodeStream.

Sublime Text 2 and Codesniffer (with Drupal) on Mac OsX Lion.

admin
You should work with coding standards in mind, it is a very good thing when you share you things with other developers. And there tools out there to help you with the standards, for me that is the Drupal Coding Standards.

Stuck in the issue queue? Help out!

admin
I recently wanted to get a full project up on drupal.org, so I created a sandbox project and made an application to get it up. Somewhere in the way I lost the Drupal spirit and started to nag about how much time the process took.

Frontend United in Amsterdam

admin
Frontend United is going to be in Amsterdam 20-22 april this year. Is going to be sessions, talks and workshops focusing on front end development in Drupal.

NodeStream, a platform distribution

Fabian Sörqvist
When building Drupal sites today, you are often faced with two choices: Start out from scratch building a solution on top of the Drupal ecosystem, or go with an already made solution in form of a distribution. We believe in the middle way: Build on top of a platform that provides the solutions for most problems you are facing, and solve your specific needs on top of that platform. NodeStream is what we would like to call a platform distribution, a distribution that is meant to be extended, solving problems in the media publishing problem space.
Google Summer of Code 2009

Google Summer of Code

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