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Drupal developer neeeded for a big project 1 Reply

Started by Andy Cochrane. Last reply by Mike Purvis Jan 14, 2014.

Drupal Dev needed for small project

Started by Todd Masui Sep 1, 2011.

Drupal Developer Wanted, Oahu 4 Replies

Started by Matt Joswick. Last reply by James Tolley Jan 25, 2011.

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Comment by David Kimball on September 5, 2012 at 9:02am

Aloha Everyone! I'm at UHM and have developed a CMS in D6 w/the help of a couple of undergraduate students at UHH. 

Our Center is one of 13 nationally .  Recently we formed a collaborative effort to standardized the CMS we've developed to be utilized by other EPSCoR jurisdictions (right now it is very HI-centric).  Currently the group is comprised of 6 states: HI, AK, NM, UT, NH - others are watching.  We've been in the collaboration since 3/12.  Our first rollout is 10/12 at NH.

We currently have undergraduate 2 students on our HI team, but they will be graduating soon and we're looking for replacements.  Ideally we'd like overlap so the new developer can utilize the expertise and knowledge of the current team.  Requirements = students at UH or Chaminade, PHP, none/little up to some D experience (we consider this a teaching opportunity).  This is a fantastic opportunity to gain rapid experience in D7, working in a collaborative atmosphere, travel, on a large nationally recognized project. It really doesn't get any better than this!


Aloha,

dk

Comment by Monica S Flores on June 7, 2011 at 3:34pm

Drupal Camp Hawaii 2011: Tuesday, July 14 8:30am - 1:00pm --http://tinyurl.com/drucamphi2011

Seeking presenters, participants (free to attend), and sponsors!

Comment by Rob Bertholf on March 26, 2011 at 10:52am
Comment by Monica S Flores on January 23, 2011 at 2:00am

Some articles from SixRevisions: 

 

22 Tips for Drupal Developers

Goes over basics if you are setting up a Drupal installation site.

 

20 Drupal Modules to Boost your Website's Functionality

Some additional modules we've found quite useful when thinking about expanding your basic Drupal website effectiveness and interactivity.

Comment by James Tolley on September 29, 2010 at 11:42pm
Hi Daniel, I'm already in touch with Monica. I'll contact Laurence tomorrow. Many Thanks, James
Comment by Daniel Leuck on September 29, 2010 at 9:37pm
Hey James - You may want to ping fellow Maui County (Molokai) Drupal programmer Monica Flores. Laurence Lee (Oahu) has also done a number of Drupal sites.
Comment by James Tolley on September 29, 2010 at 4:20pm
Hello from Haiku, Maui!

Please accept my apologies if this is not the appropriate forum for this kind of post.

I'm a budding drupal developer with a bit of experience and an overflow of work at the moment, with deadlines looming! I'm in search of a mentor to provide some short, effective phone support and I have a very decent budget for this kind of help. Among other projects, the most urgent one I'm working on requires role expirations, users creating and editing only certain other users, and ubercart configuration... and theming. I could do this on my own and most of it doesn't look all that hard. But I don't have time at this point to go down too many blind alleys trying different approaches. I need to start out on the path with the greatest likelihood of success.

Anyone at all interested, please contact me asap at james.tolley@gmail.com.

Many Thanks,

James
Comment by Rob Bertholf on June 8, 2010 at 4:27pm
Aloha David,
Josh Koenig of Chapter Three (http://www.chapterthree.com) actually just wrote up a page on migrating to PANTHEON:
http://getpantheon.com/documentation/migration

For people with no shell familiarity, they can use phpMyAdmin for sure. Migrating a whole site is just a matter of:

A) Getting a database export
B) Moving everything from sites/(sitename) and/or sites/all/modules
C) Moving anything in the "files" directory if that wasn't done in B

You can also move the entire Drupal application directory.

Hope this helps!
Comment by David Kimball on June 8, 2010 at 4:08pm
Hey All, I work w/UH (RCUH) as the web developer for a few of the large Center-type grants that come through the VPoResearch's office (Gaines). We have a fledgling Drupal up on one of our virtual machines, but plan to migrate it over to ITS for better support. I've read conflicting posts on how to do so. My most recent suggestion is as follows:

"I've been informed that you can export the Drupal site on the
under-horsepowered server by exporting the website's Drupal database
using the phpMyAdmin on that server. For the modules, you would need to
move them from the old Drupal website into the 'module' folder in the
new Drupal website. Once you have the modules imported into the new
Drupal website, you'll then want to import the exported database using
the phpMyAdmin on the new server."

Does anyone see a problem w/this approach? Anything else I should consider?

Thanks for your time!
dk
Comment by Rob Bertholf on April 27, 2010 at 7:05pm
Had an AMAZING time at #DrupalCon 2010 in San Fran. There were 3000 attendees and I had almost 300 in my class on SEO for Drupal.
http://sf2010.drupal.org/conference/sessions/search-engine-optimiza...
 

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