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Drupal Community Representing with Darth Power
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Drupalists all know this already but ... Keiran Lal (AKA Amazon) is the Drupal Association Fundraiser chieftain (and community guy at Acquia).
What might be news is he will be representing the Drupal community at a heap of event coming up and is holding a stash of Darth Drupal stickers to promote the noble Open Source Content Management System we use each day. The stickers are the next piece of consumer-oriented collateral created from Raincity Studios' Steve Krueger's almost legendary design (see SXSW T-shirts for more) and rumours of more Star Wars characters underway persist.
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image from Amy's post on Open Source Community .org, always a good read.
I don't know if you've been following the evolution of the Drupal Association, but things are shaping up nicely, thanks to many hard working peeps.
The Drupal project began as a hobby project of Dries Buytaert, first released as an open source project in 2001. Since then, the project and surrounding community have experienced exponential growth. By 2006, it became clear that Drupal needed some sort of body to help manage the infrastructure, funding, and promotion of the community-driven project in order for it to continue to flourish. And so, the Drupal Association was born.
You can now purchase your annual memberships to the Drupal Association for $30 USD for individual or $100 USD for corporate.










