Teh Boris wants Drupal to get more noticability as a PHP CMS. Nothing wrong with that ;).
Highlights from BarCamp: flock, ascii goatse, free food, anti-phishing and generic hacking fun.
Teh Boris wants Drupal to get more noticability as a PHP CMS. Nothing wrong with that ;).
Highlights from BarCamp: flock, ascii goatse, free food, anti-phishing and generic hacking fun.

This last summer I was sponsored by Google as part of their Summer of Code progam to work on Drupal. My goal was to introduce various AJAX functionalities to Drupal.
The official project description was:
"Drupal has recently begun to find meaningful ways to introduce AJAX functionality with the goal of improving the user experience. Work with Drupal's usability experts to identify the next steps and help implement new dynamic functions based on interaction with the XMLHttpRequest object."
I focused on the following Ajax-powered features:
The resulting code can be found in my sandbox in the Drupal contributions repository. Note however that most of the code is in patches against the (rapidly changing) Drupal HEAD, so they are likely to go out of date soon.
The file uploader is now already part of the Drupal HEAD, and at least the tablesorter is sitting in the patch queue being reviewed. I will try and keep them up to date.
A big thanks goes to Google for organising the Summer of Code!
After recent news that Google has added the rest of the world to Google Maps, I took a quick look. I was very surprised to see this appear though:
I guess the stereotype about American geography skills is as true as ever...
Note: this only happens at the 5th zoom level from the bottom. Most likely it's a result of trying to re-arrange text labels so they don't overlap.