Submitted by Ændrew Rininsland on Tue, 04/09/2013 - 10:45
The reason I created OpenMusicFestival in the first place was so that I could migrate MotionNotion.com from WordPress (And its unsupported WordTour plugin) to Drupal 7.
Submitted by Ændrew Rininsland on Sun, 03/10/2013 - 00:00
Over the last few months working with Drupal, I've wanted to become a more productive member of the community. To that end, I've been working on getting a full project approved in order to get "Git vetted" and thus be able to create full projects on Drupal.org.
Submitted by Ændrew Rininsland on Mon, 02/18/2013 - 00:00
OpenMusicFestival is a Drupal distribution enabling music festivals of all sizes to create a rich, semantically-enabled website. Functionality includes extensive artist listings (Complete with Soundcloud and YouTube streams), schedules, venue listings — and because it's Drupal, more functionality like ticket sales and forums are only a module installation away.
Submitted by Ændrew Rininsland on Wed, 01/23/2013 - 00:00
In my ongoing quest to make a non-Java-based ManyEyes clone, I have launched VizCloud, a Drupal distribution intended to allow simple dataset upload and visualization construction. I pretty much have the dataset parts down (Provided and maintained via SocialCalc through Sheetnode, though I'm currently still developing the visualization aspect (Provided via d3.js — anyone with experience creating models in d3, please get back to me!).
Submitted by Ændrew Rininsland on Tue, 01/15/2013 - 00:00
Use Koding.com? Want to install Drupal — with Drush — really easily? Now you can, with my snazzy new Drupal Installer app. Just add it to your account's apps via GitHub and you'll have both a way to deploy Drupal in under 5 minutes, but also a control panel to manage your various sites.
Submitted by Ændrew Rininsland on Mon, 05/21/2012 - 21:59
n0tice is a hyperlocal, community-driven news, events and classifieds website brought to you by The Guardian.
This plugin is designed to pull content from specific locales and/or n0ticeboards, allowing it to be curated for display on a WordPress blog.
A backend interface allows specific curations to be taken from n0tice, while a widget allows either curations or a raw feed to be displayed in a sidebar.
Submitted by Ændrew Rininsland on Mon, 04/09/2012 - 19:03
Disclaimer: this may have changed in more recent versions of BuddyPress, so your mileage may very substantially. Please let me know if something's not working, but caveat lector none of this comes with any warranty or support whatsoever.