Franciscan Monks Involved in Drupal Core Development!

According to Dries Buytaert, a Franciscan Monk was working on Drupal Core at DrupalCon SF last week; he was involved in the core developer's summit with 149 other attendees.

[At Drupalcon, we] organized a core developer summit with 150 attendees, 16 lightning talks, 11 breakout sessions and 1 Franciscan monk.

Where are the Jesuits? The Dominicans? Any other orders? In the Archdiocese of Saint Louis, many of the curial websites are running on Drupal. I also hear the Legionaries have a lot of Drupal involvement (for instance, their Familia website).

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Chad Myers's picture

Speaking of which, it looks like the http://cycstl.org/ website was hacked.

oscatholic's picture

Oops! Just realized the link should be a .net (it's updated now).

I wish they would've purchased .org, .com, .net, etc originally :-/

Advancing the faith.

Joel Stein's picture

Close, Jeff—it's "Legionaries". Here's a handful of the websites I'm maintaing for them and Regnum Christi, all fueled by Drupal:

legionvocations.com
familiausa.net
missionnetwork.com
everestadvantage.org
clgroups.com
k4j.org

oscatholic's picture

Awesome! Glad to see the R.C. using Drupal so extensively.

Advancing the faith.

catholicservant's picture

@Joel Stein

Do you know what they're using at www.ncregister.com? I really like the new design.

oscatholic's picture

Looks like they're using ExpressionEngine: http://builtwith.com/ncregister.com

Advancing the faith.

Khalid's picture

This was not a real Franciscan monk. It was Kieran Lal (a.k.a. Amazon) dressed in the habit of a monk, a play on the heritage and name of San Francisco.

When he put the cape on, his facial features were indistinguishable and therefore looked like His Divine Shadow from Lexx.

oscatholic's picture

Shucks. Well, here's to a real monk at next year's conference!

Advancing the faith.

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