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Welcome to Drupal! Drupal is a powerful content management system, meaning you can power many different types of websites with it without knowing any coding languages.
If you're new to Drupal or having your own website, then this guide is for you.
The following pages should introduce you to the Drupal project, some best practices the community has accumulated, the concepts and technologies that underpin Drupal, and basic installation and configuration.
Drupal 7.3, a maintenance release which fixes security vulnerabilities is now available for download.
Drupal 7.4 also fixes other issues reported through the bug tracking system.
Upgrading your existing Drupal 7 sites is strongly recommended. There are no new features in these releases. For more information about the Drupal 7.x release series, consult the Drupal 7.0 release announcement.
Two months ago, a case study about the migration of France 24 from Drupal 5 to Drupal 6 was posted on drupal.org frontpage, and it was announced some really interesting modules were going to be open sourced.
I'm happy to say it is (almost?) finished, and here is the list of modules:
Besides the Handbook on drupal.org, there is also some Drupal documentation that is embedded in the Drupal source code, and visible from the administration pages of a Drupal site. This includes help pages for modules, help text displayed at the top of administration pages, and descriptive text within administration pages (e.g. help text for a setting field).
NetBeans 6.5 Release Candidate is out (with right PHP editing features : http://www.netbeans.org/kb/trails/php.html) and along with that I have released an update to the existing Drupal support in NetBeans. Please feel free to try out the enhanced wizard for assisting Drupal module development.