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Upgrade to Drupal 5

Ed Podesta — Mon, 2007-02-05 20:49

Not that too many people will probably be interested, but I'm feeling proud of myself anyway.

I've upgraded the site to Drupal 5, tinkered with FCKeditor and the image browser, and I think everything is working fine.  Got to say, I love Drupal 5, especially with this lovely zen theme I've found.  Any drupalites passing this way - thank you for your hard work.

Ed.

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Anonymous — Fri, 2007-04-13 12:48

Hi Ed

I was just doing some idle web browsing and thought I'd look you up. I tried to send a message via podesta.org but it failed. Anyway, hope all is well in Podestaland and it would be great to meet up sometime (10 years down the line from the first day at CoL...scary hey?!).

All the best to you, Sarah and Maddy

Andrew Yendole

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Hello again

Anonymous — Wed, 2007-04-04 21:21

Hi Ed,

Just rediscovered the site working my way through my bookmarks. The site certainly looks good and is much easier to navigate now. I promise to pop back far more regularly from here on in!

Dave Stacey

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Thanks Dave

Ed Podesta — Thu, 2007-04-05 08:24

Nice to get some more positive feedback, especially from you!

You'll see that I've already brought across some of your from the wiki - I intend to do the rest before the summer break!

Ed.

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