1. LITA Drupal Interest GroupChairs: Nina McHale &
Christopher Evjy ALA Midwinter Meeting January 21 2012 S
2. Drupal IG Renewal/ChargeS IG formed in 2009; renews in 2012S
Explore and promote the use of Drupal among libraries and
librarians, facilitating communication and establishing best
practices.
3. Survey SaysS 12 question survey ran from 12/27/11 1/6/12S
Sent to drupal4lib, web4lib, lita-l, code4libS Posted to Twitter,
Facebook, and the Libraries group on Drupal.orgS 79 responses!
4. Survey SaysS Content of the survey was based on Dale Askeys
We Love Open Source Software. No, You Cant Have Our Code column S
http://journal.code4lib.org/articles/527S Questions asked
respondents what barriers might keep them from contributing code
back to the Drupal community
5. Respondent Data: Type of EmploymentS I have a permanent,
full-time position working in a library environment: 82%S I am a
web development consultant with one or more clients: 10%S Other: 8%
S Library vendor, combination permanent/consultant, part-time
library employment
7. Respondent Data: Contributed Code?S Yes, I have: 15%S No,
but Id like to: 68%S No, but I cant: 13%S No, and I dont want to:
4%
8. Askeys Reasons for No ParticipatingS PerfectionismS
DependencyS QuirkinessS RedundancyS CompetitivenessS
Misunderstanding
9. Unless the code is perfect, we dont want anyone to see it.S
Very likely: 14%S Likely: 37%S Neither likely/unlikely: 17%S
Unlikely: 28%S Completely unlikely: 4%
10. If we share this with you, you will never leave us alone.S
Very likely: 12%S Likely: 24%S Neither likely/unlikely: 15%S
Unlikely: 24%S Completely unlikely: 11%
11. Well gladly share, but we cant since were so weird.S Very
likely: 12%S Likely: 19%S Neither likely/unlikely: 15%S Unlikely:
40%S Completely unlikely: 14%
12. We think your project is neat, but we can do better.S Very
likely: 3%S Likely: 12%S Neither likely/unlikely: 23%S Unlikely:
55%S Completely unlikely: 8%
13. We want to be the acknowledged leader.S Very likely: 0%S
Likely: 10%S Neither likely/unlikely: 21%S Unlikely: 21%S
Completely unlikely: 49%
14. A fundamental [misunderstanding] of how an open source
community works.S Very likely: 0%S Likely: 14%S Neither
likely/unlikely: 21%S Unlikely: 40%S Completely unlikely: 25%
15. What could the IG do to support code contribution back to
Drupal.org?S Education/training: ALL levels S Programming (PHP) S
Process of submission (contrib standards)S Showcasing colleagues
workS Communication: S With vendors S Meet-ups S Foster
collaboration among developers
16. Select ResponsesS Perhaps eliminate any FUD surrounding
issues of oss.S Maybe focus on getting library-specific vendors to
support product integrationS it would be great to have a match
making service to find co-maintainersS Provide space to share ideas
and develop a developer group for a module of interest.
17. Select Responses, contdS We [are] all out there, were just
not connecting.S Ive developed a couple of very small modules. I
dont both to contribute via official Drupal channels because it
would require learning the contrib standardsS More library-specific
meetups and events to showcase others work and possibly foster
better collaboration.
18. Proposal for IG DirectionS Increase communication
venues/opportunitiesS Develop a wish list of modulesS Establish a
formal/official relationship with the Drupal.org libraries group S
Drupal.org is THE venue for Drupal community S Removes possibility
of redundancy