OK, BMC is sitting on Drupal 5 now. From 4.6 to 5.0 in one fairly painless move. I expect lots of stuff will be broken. I've got SimpleMenu, which makes me happy.
I'm going to be re-arranging things a lot and try and draw a bunch of my presence back into this spot. Including a partial re-integration of personal.
Comments
On the upgrade and on splicing pictures and links
Just these 2 remarks:
- If I login with my drupal.org account I get a warning:
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1116/591312026_e1c45e3a36_o.jpg
- It's not that I don't like you as a person :-) (we met in Brussels and had a brief discussion on Telecom players and digital identity), but I do not know you that good that I want to follow your life visually... And If I want to consume your links, I 'd like to consume them separately, not mixed with the blog posts you've put some more time in... could you please provide separate feeds for posts, links and pictures again :-) (in addition to the live feed that indeed might be practical for other people following you more closely.
Best regards,
Pascal Van Hecke
Thanks, Pascal
You should be subscribed to http://bmannconsulting.com/rss.xml -- which forwards to http://feeds.feedburner.com/bmannconsulting. It splices in my delicious links, but no Flickr pictures. You're likely on my "other" feed...which does links, pictures, and everything else.
I'll reconsider taking my delicious links back out and having a separate option for that. I want to re-integrate links directly on the site in any case.
Thanks for the screenshot of drupal.org remote login. I'll check into that. This site has gone through quite a few updates, so it may be that the database tables need manual work.
Good to hear from you!
Yes, I was on
Yes, I was on http://bmannconsulting.com/blog/bmann/feed - that was the one that used to be in your autodiscovery... I don't think there's anything against putting several feeds in your autodiscovery, each with a descriptive name - several blogging clients give the user the option to choose between the available feeds - I switched to http://bmannconsulting.com/rss.xml now and I've put you in my del.icio.us network.
CU (wherever that may be), Pascal
Photos
You have lovely photos on your blog.
photos
why are you commenting on his pics? it is about drupal.
about drupal - i don't know why i never loved it, nor joomla.
Drupal development tools
It's not about whether you like it or not. Both Joomla and Drupal are very popular open source (CMS) tools for many people to create a front end (or front office) for their website. They often don't realize that it still takes a skilled developper to programme the back office...
I assume to get a link back
I assume to get a link back to his/her website? :) Either way, with Drupal 6.0 coming out soonish I wonder how many people are still back on 4.7.