pEarlier this year I posted an interview with Dries Buytaert on my blog that I recently closed. I simply do not have the time to maintain my own blog, but found the interview to important, so it’s back on JFoobar for the fans./ppI am very pleased to start the Interview section of my blog with an interview with a href=http://buytaert.net class=extDries Buytaert/a. Someone most of us will know, (co) founder and project lead of a href=http://drupal.org/ class=extDrupal/a, a href=http://acquia.com/ class=extAcquia/a and a href=http://mollom.com/ class=extMollom/a./ppimg src=http://jfoobar.org/images/posts/dries-buytaert.jpg alt=Dries Buytaert title=Dries Buytaert //ppA short biography, taken from his own site:/pblockquotepDries Buytaert is the original creator and project lead for the Drupal open source web publishing and collaboration platform. Buytaert serves as president of the Drupal Association, a non-profit organization formed to help Drupal flourish. He is also co-founder and chief technology officer of Acquia, a venture-backed software company that offers products and services for Drupal. Dries is also a co-founder of Mollom, a web service that helps you identify content quality and, more importantly, helps you stop website spam. A native of Belgium, Buytaert holds a PhD in computer science and engineering from Ghent University and a Licentiate Computer Science (MsC) from the University of Antwerp.br /Source: a href=http://buytaert.net/resume class=exthttp://buytaert.net/resume/a/p/blockquoteimg src=http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/jfoobar/blog/~4/496189953 height=1 width=1/pfont size=1a href=http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/jfoobar/blog/~3/496189953/169-re-run-45-minutes-with-dries-buytaert.html target=_blank title=See it herebr //a/font/ppfont size=1a href=http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/jfoobar/blog/~3/496189953/169-re-run-45-minutes-with-dries-buytaert.html target=_blank title=See it hereRead the entire story here/a/font /ppfont size=1compliments of shapesandpages.com/font/p
Re-run: 45 minutes with Dries Buytaert
December 27th, 2008 · No Comments · Customer Relationship Mangement
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