The Goal Of This Blog and Posting Guidlines
First and foremost, this blog will be to keep people informed about any changes with the organization. In addition, this blog will be open to any other users that have something Drupal related to post. As long as this doesn't get abused we can keep this open. Just to make sure everything is out in the open here are some guidelines for posting on this blog.
A Word On Self Promotion
This is a blog for the community, not for promoting your own projects. I'm not saying never promote. Sometimes self promotion will be good and relevant to this site. If you've just written the next great module for Drupal, by all means pimp yourself out a little. If you happen to offer Drupal themeing services, great, but there will be other chances to promote that. This isn't the place. Just remember this -> community first, you second. If I think you're just looking for a way to squeeze your link into your post, I'll probably leave your post up, but will probably throw on nofollow tags, or simply have Google de-index the individual URL via Webmaster Tools. This isn't a place to score easy links...except of course in your profile ;) Your welcome.
I really hate to be like that, but this isn't my first community site. People frequently exploit openness by promoting their own crap and in turn, cheapening the community. I understand though. Promoting projects, and getting people to link to you is hard and frustrating sometimes, but this isn't the place to fix that. Instead, come to the meet ups. Learn how to build and market great Drupal sites. Then you'll get links and attention the right way and in a way that's scalable and sustainable.
Let's keep the posts open, the standards high, and the knowledge flowing.
- Webster

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