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'''Description:''' Drupal is an open source content-management framework. It is used as a back-end framework for at least 2.1% of all Web sites worldwide ranging from personal blogs to corporate, political, and government sites including WhiteHouse.gov and data.gov.uk. It is also used for knowledge management and business collaboration. Drupal is used by Princeton University for many sites including the WWS and the library and by the Institute for Advanced Study. The main Princeton website is expected to switch to Drupal in 2015.
 
There is a monthly Drupal meetup on campus and a monthly mentoring event just a block from campus, so there are ongoing opportunities to learn and contribute.
 
'''Language:''' PHP
 
'''Mentors:''' Chris McCafferty and Peter Wolanin will help you with intro tickets. There is a monthly Drupal meetup on campus and a monthly mentoring event just a block from campus, so there are ongoing opportunities to learn and contribute.
 
[[Contributing_to_Drupal | More info, including ''' ''what you should install before the workshop'' ''' if you want to contribute to Drupal]]
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