Earlier statement with regard to Drupal retracted

On May 2 last in reply to an announcement of an upcoming Drupal core code sprint sponsored by DERI Galway from Sthephane Corlosquet we stated:


We recommend a revision of security issues with Drupal as well. On the
internet ample evidence can be found of recent hacks into Drupal.



We
have ourselves put Drupal on the backburner, because our hosting
services have indicated the faults lie with Drupal, not hosting service
security measures in place.



The ensuing responses and feedback both with Corlosquet, Dries Buytaert of Drupal and the offending hosting service have led to elimination of the vulnerabilities at mentioned hosting service, which now provides updates to the latest versions of Drupal, which are performing without a hitch.

The signaled vulnerabilities were indeed in software services configuration of the hosting service and I am glad and relieved to say that Drupal will be used by us for a wide range of web sites.




Milton Ponson
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Rainbow Warriors Core Foundation
PO Box 1154, Oranjestad
Aruba, Dutch Caribbean
www.rainbowwarriors.net
Project Paradigm: A structured approach to bringing the tools for sustainable development to all stakeholders worldwide
www.projectparadigm.info
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www.ngo-opensource.org
MetaPortal: providing online access to web sites and repositories of data and information for sustainable development
www.metaportal.info
SemanticWebSoftware, part of NGO-Opensource to enable SW technologies in the
 Metaportal project
www.semanticwebsoftware.info



--- On Sat, 5/2/09, Stephane Corlosquet <stephane.corlosquet@deri.org> wrote:

From: Stephane Corlosquet <stephane.corlosquet@deri.org>
Subject: RDF in Drupal core code sprint
To: "Semantic Web" <semantic-web@w3.org>, "RDFa" <public-rdf-in-xhtml-tf@w3..org>
Date: Saturday, May 2, 2009, 10:40 AM

Hi,

DERI Galway is organizing a 4-day code sprint this month to work on
integrating RDFa in Drupal core. A code sprint is a
 gathering of about a
dozen of developers who focus on a particular list of features and
produce code/patches. Our main goal is to enable RDF in the Fields API
which is now part of Drupal core. With Fields, you can create new
content type (e.g. event) and attach fields to it (date, location,
organizers, description). This is already possible today. Our goal now
is to map these pieces of data to RDF terms programmatically (for the
modules which ship with Drupal) and via a UI (for the administrators who
want to create/edit fancy content types). Content types and their fields
are equivalent to RDF classes and RDF properties, respectively. See the
SFSW09 workshop paper "RDFa in Drupal: Bringing Cheese to the Web of
Data"[1] for a more detailed description of the approach.

This sprint builds on Dries' post "Drupal, the semantic web and search"
[2]. We are not talking about a separate RDF module here, we want
 to
integrate RDF directly into the core of Drupal! No need to install extra
plugins, it's meant to just work out of the box! With RDF in the core of
Drupal and RDFa output by default, it's hundreds of thousands of
websites which will all of a sudden start publishing their data as RDF:
Raw Data Out! [3]. This will open the doors to more mainstream RDF data
which has been until now mainly reserved for some privileged geeks.

There are many ways you can help make this happen. We are looking for
use cases which you would like to see happening in Drupal. You can also
sponsor the sprint to help us get our best developers together and get
as much RDF out of Drupal. See http://drupal.org/node/443824 for all the
details.

regards,
Stéphane.

Received on Saturday, 30 May 2009 16:11:17 UTC