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Internationalization in Core Code Sprint: Day 1 Report Back

With over a dozen active participants and major progress on four significant patches, plus several smaller fixes, the first day of the Internationalization in Core virtual code sprint was nothing short of amazing! And if you want to join in, please do! We'll be in #drupal-i18n on IRC tomorrow (Wednesday) starting around 9:00 GMT and going until after midnight GMT. Never applied a patch before or checked out code from CVS? Don't worry, we can get you started. Here's a rundown of the day.

Goals

Media Sprint: Prototyping

A way to rapidly push development is to prototype your ideas. Aaron Winborn and I laid out the concept of how we wanted our media browser to work on a white board and then started thinking through our data model.

After a few fast revisions and chicken scratches on the board, I sat down to code. I had a shell of functionality that was close enough to some of our ideas from a document the media sprint group had worked on several months ago.

Creating An SEO Strategy, Part 4: Code - Drupal Tips

In Part 3 of Creating An SEO Strategy we discussed ways of writing better HTML markup in your content. In this part of the series, we will discuss some Drupal specific modules and tips, as well as other resources for learning more about SEO.

Creating An SEO Strategy, Part 3: Code - Your Markup

In Part II of Creating An SEO Strategy, Ron focused on content and keywords. But there is more to content than just the keywords. The markup and code underneath can make your content even more attractive to search engines and help your visitors find what they are looking for faster.
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