Incompetence defined?
I’m removing any identifying information (at least for now) to protect the guilty, but I just need to vent about what a frustrating experience I am having with one of the many people that is working on...
View ArticleDelivering more than an RFP
I feel a little like I just gave birth to another baby, but thank goodness it took less than 9 months to gestate and was a lot less painful to deliver! Less than one year after starting my job at...
View ArticleDoctorow on the politics of technology choices
One of the nice things about my job is that I get to write blog posts like this. Cross-posted below. I just read a great piece by author/activist Cory Doctorow on what he calls “Techno-Optimism” in...
View ArticleThe new HASTAC.org is taking shape
This week I have been in geek heaven. Along with the rest of the Duke-based HASTAC staff, I have been testing the alpha version of our new site, and we’re thrilled with how it’s coming along. We expect...
View ArticleHASTAC Features
I’m very proud of some work I’ve been doing on the Drupal site that I manage at work. Here’s a blog post I wrote about some of the newest features: Today I am excited to officially launch several new...
View ArticleIt’s alive: the new hastac.org!
In the fall of 2010 I wrote about the intensive planning process I led at HASTAC, resulting in a request for proposals that was lauded as visionary by some, and crazy by others. I managed the...
View ArticleDrupal from 30,000 Feet
Last week I taught a class for Girl Develop It RDU to introduce Drupal to people who have never used it before. It might not make sense without my brilliant explanations, but you can see my...
View ArticleLet’s do Drupal!
Following up on the very basic intro to Drupal class I created and taught for Girl Develop It RDU in the spring, I am now offering a half-day workshop for beginners who actually want to start getting...
View ArticleThis beautiful mess we’ve made – the Drupal situation
My professional life revolves around a wonderful, crazy, powerful piece of software called Drupal. Drupal is open source and is created and supported by a massive community of great people who...
View ArticleGetting started with Drupal
Last week I attended the Nonprofit Technology Conference for the first time since 2011. I was very impressed with the organization and the the content of the conference, it was great to see how the...
View ArticleDiverse communities are strong communities
Last week I was proud to represent Drupal Diversity and Inclusion at DrupalGovCon. Along with Dori Kelner, I co-presented a session to help people understand the challenges we face as a community and...
View Article“But I’m Not Privileged”
Last week I had the opportunity to co-present with Tara King a talk about diversity and inclusion in the Drupal community. After each time we do this presentation we’ve learned from the audience and...
View ArticleDoctorow on the politics of technology choices
One of the nice things about my job is that I get to write blog posts like this. Cross-posted below. I just read a great piece by author/activist Cory Doctorow on what he calls “Techno-Optimism” in...
View ArticleThe new HASTAC.org is taking shape
This week I have been in geek heaven. Along with the rest of the Duke-based HASTAC staff, I have been testing the alpha version of our new site, and we’re thrilled with how it’s coming along. We expect...
View ArticleIt’s alive: the new hastac.org!
In the fall of 2010 I wrote about the intensive planning process I led at HASTAC, resulting in a request for proposals that was lauded as visionary by some, and crazy by others. I managed the...
View ArticleHASTAC Features
I’m very proud of some work I’ve been doing on the Drupal site that I manage at work. Here’s a blog post I wrote about some of the newest features: Today I am excited to officially launch several new...
View ArticleDrupal from 30,000 Feet
Last week I taught a class for Girl Develop It RDU to introduce Drupal to people who have never used it before. It might not make sense without my brilliant explanations, but you can see my...
View ArticleLet’s do Drupal!
Following up on the very basic intro to Drupal class I created and taught for Girl Develop It RDU in the spring, I am now offering a half-day workshop for beginners who actually want to start getting...
View ArticleThis beautiful mess we’ve made – the Drupal situation
My professional life revolves around a wonderful, crazy, powerful piece of software called Drupal. Drupal is open source and is created and supported by a massive community of great people who...
View ArticleGetting started with Drupal
Last week I attended the Nonprofit Technology Conference for the first time since 2011. I was very impressed with the organization and the the content of the conference, it was great to see how the...
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