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  <subtitle>Interactive Design + Development for Drupal websites</subtitle>
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    <title>Not live-blogging at BlogHer</title>
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    <published>2006-07-28T14:29:57-05:00</published>
    <updated>2008-02-06T15:58:09-06:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Laura</name>
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    <category term="Partners" />
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p> I sat in on the <a href="http://blogher.org/node/5518">so you have this crazy idea</a> session, where community sites were the topic. The room divided up into working groups -- legal issues,  maintaining and sustaining and growing a community, starting a community, and technology to use. I sat in on the first two groups. Very interesting.</p>
<p>At the end, reps for each group presented their findings. The tech group listed Drupal as one of the top tools to use for a robust community site (along with Plone) -- which, I suppose, is an obvious result, especially as <a href="http://blogher.org">the BlogHer site</a> is powered by Drupal, but it was nice to hear, especially since I wasn't there to evangelize it.</p>
<p>Right now I'm typing this while <a href="http://blogher.org/node/7666">a very interesting discussion</a> is happening. More not-live blogging later.... </p>
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